Newly surfaced evidence in the University of Idaho murder case reveals a chilling twist: Bryan Kohberger’s mother texted her son an article about the slayings — just days after they happened — weeks before he was arrested as the prime suspect.
Forensic experts shared the bombshell revelation on NewsNation’s Banfield, saying recovered cell phone data confirms that on November 17, 2022, just four days after the brutal killings, MaryAnn Kohberger flagged a news report to her son.
The article she sent detailed the grisly injuries sustained by one of the victims, 20-year-old Xana Kernodle.
Mother and Son Were Already on the Phone
What makes this new evidence even more unnerving is the timing. According to investigators, the text came through while MaryAnn and Bryan were already on a phone call together.
That detail suggests the mother and son were actively discussing the murders at the same moment she forwarded the article.
Experts also noted that Bryan spoke with his mom more than usual that day, though there is no indication MaryAnn had any suspicion her son was the killer.
Instead, it’s believed she may have simply been a concerned mother, aware the quadruple homicide had occurred just 10 minutes from Bryan’s home across the Washington-Idaho border.
No Text Response From Bryan
Interestingly, Bryan never texted back in response to his mom’s article. Investigators believe that means one of two things:
- He may have responded verbally on the phone during their call.
- He could have deleted his reply to cover his tracks.
Either way, the exchange has become a key piece of forensic evidence — painting a disturbing picture of Bryan’s mindset in the days after the murders.
The Victims of the Idaho Murders
On November 13, 2022, the quiet college town of Moscow, Idaho was shaken to its core. Four University of Idaho students were found brutally murdered in an off-campus home:
- Xana Kernodle, 20
- Madison “Maddie” Mogen, 21
- Kaylee Goncalves, 21
- Ethan Chapin, 20
The killings shocked the nation, triggering a months-long manhunt and turning the case into one of the most closely watched crime stories in recent memory.

Bryan Kohberger’s Arrest and Conviction
By late December 2022, police had identified Bryan Kohberger as their primary suspect. He was arrested at his parents’ home in Pennsylvania, a cross-country trip away from where the murders occurred.
In July 2025, Kohberger pleaded guilty to four counts of murder. He was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences without parole, ensuring he will never leave prison.
Despite his guilty plea, Kohberger has never revealed his motive, leaving families and the public with haunting questions about why he committed such a heinous act.
MaryAnn Kohberger: A Mother Caught in the Middle
For many following the case, the revelation about MaryAnn’s text adds a heartbreaking layer. There is no evidence she knew her son was the killer.
As one forensic expert put it:
“It looks like the actions of a worried mother, not an accomplice.”
Still, the timing — her forwarding a detailed article about the victims’ injuries to the very man who committed the crimes — underscores the eerie overlap of family ties and brutality.
The Lingering Questions
Even with Kohberger behind bars, the case continues to draw massive attention. This new cell phone evidence raises difficult questions:
- Did Bryan’s mother ever suspect anything?
- Why did Bryan avoid responding via text?
- What other digital footprints might still be uncovered?
Until Kohberger chooses to share his side — if he ever does — the case will remain riddled with chilling unanswered questions.
Final Word
The Idaho murders devastated a community and stunned the nation. Now, newly revealed cell phone records show just how close-to-home the case hit for Bryan Kohberger’s family — even before his arrest.
MaryAnn Kohberger’s simple act of texting her son a news article about the killings has now become part of one of the most notorious murder investigations in modern U.S. history.
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