Dec. 31—As a student at DeSales University, Bryan Christopher Kohberger assisted with a research project into how emotions and psychological traits influence decision-making when committing a crime. On Friday, his participation in that study became a chilling footnote. State troopers and members...
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On Friday inside Indian Mountain Lake, neighbors said they were shocked to wake up to law enforcement vehicles outside the Kohberger home after the 3 a.m. raid.
Eileen Cesaretti, who lives across street, said she loves Kohberger's parents and is fond of their son. She said he helped her and her husband around their house when he was home from school.
"I don't think he's capable of doing something like this. I pray to God he's innocent," Cesaretti said.
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Those inside the private development passed by the Kohberger home to snap photos and take video.
The front screen door of the home appeared to have been ripped off its hinges and the front door window was smashed, covered with duct tape. The door and smashed glass were discarded behind the home.
No one answered the door at the home, but dogs could be heard barking inside.