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Cleaners Collect Victims’ Personal Items at Idaho Home Where Four College Students Were Murdered

Crews were back at the residence to clear it of the victims' personal items

The Moscow, Idaho, home where Bryan Kohberger is accused of killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022. The FBI will return to the site of the killings on Tuesday and Wednesday to gather more evidence and information to create a physical model of the home.Twitter

The same day accused killer Bryan Kohberger was back in court for a pre-trial hearing in his murder case, cleaning crews arrived at the now-shuttered Moscow, Idaho, home where four college students were slaughtered.

On Tuesday, disaster response trucks were spotted stationed outside 1122 King Road by CourtTV's Chanley Painter.

The off-campus home where the quadruple slayings occurred Nov. 13, 2022, was donated by the owner to the University of Idaho, which plans on razing the building at some point this summer.

Kohberger, a 28-year-old criminology student, is accused of killing Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves, both 21, and couple Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin, who were 20, inside the home.

The cleaning crews were back at the residence to clear out the victims' personal items, which will be returned to their families.

The school says the work will take several weeks to complete.

An exact date has not been set for demolition of the home.

Kohberger — whose own father had him arrested for an iPhone theft in 2014 — has pleaded not guilty to the murders.

Prosecutors filed papers Monday, indicating they plan to seek the death penalty against him.

Kohberger's trial is set to start in October. The Pennsylvania man remains in custody without bond.

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