Even after Bryan Kohberger’s guilty plea and sentencing, new details from the University of Idaho murder case are sending shivers down spines.
Police reports released recently reveal that investigators found two handprints and a “possible faceprint” on a window outside the Moscow, Idaho home where Kohberger fatally stabbed four college students in November 2022.
The handprints were discovered on the exterior glass of the window, and the alleged faceprint adds a creepy new layer to the horrifying night.
Window May Hold Clues
Authorities have not confirmed if the apparent faceprint belongs to Kohberger or another individual, nor when it was left. However, Kohberger did enter and exit the home through a sliding glass door near the window, making it plausible he left the imprint.
Photos of the window were captured by police as part of the official crime scene documentation, which was released during a recent case file dump following the conclusion of the trial.

Life Without Parole
Kohberger is now serving four life sentences without the possibility of parole after pleading guilty to the murders. The haunting images of the crime scene, including the handprints and potential faceprint, serve as a grim reminder of the brutal events that unfolded that night.
TMZ first published photos of the window on August 8, but the police files revealed the additional detail of the possible faceprint, heightening the eerie nature of the case.
Public Reaction
Social media has erupted over the unsettling discovery:
- “A faceprint on the window? That’s nightmare fuel ”
- “Even in prison, Kohberger’s crimes keep haunting Idaho…”
- “Those crime scene photos are chilling. I can’t look away.”
The detail has reignited public fascination with one of the most shocking murder cases in recent years, demonstrating the lasting impact of Kohberger’s crimes on the Moscow community.
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What do you think — could this faceprint help reveal more about that night, or is it just another eerie coincidence? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
