Idaho Murders Bombshell: DoorDash Driver Says She 'Saw' Bryan Kohberger!

This is crazy! Authorities have played their cards close to the vest throughout the University of Idaho quadruple murder case… but did they really keep such a huge piece of evidence quiet all this time??
We’re just two months away from Bryan Kohberger finally standing trial. The state has tons of evidence against him, including video of his car, his phone data, and of course a knife sheath with his DNA on it left in the room with the bodies of two of the victims, Maddie Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves. The only witness, though, was one of the surviving roommates, who only saw a man in a mask — and was able to describe body type and “bushy eyebrows.”
But what if there’s another witness who can put Bryan at the scene?
The murders at the off-campus Moscow house took place shortly after 4 a.m. in the morning on November 13, 2022. We’ve known for some time that despite the late hour, victim Xana Kernodle was still awake as she had just ordered food on DoorDash. But until now the actual delivery — and the person who brought it — have been something of a mystery. How did they fit into the timeline?
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Well, the authorities may want to keep it quiet. But the driver may have outed herself! Eight months ago, in fact!
OK, so back on September 4, 2024 in Pullman, Washington, there was a traffic stop that led to a DUI arrest. A 43-year-old woman was suspected of driving under the influence of prescription medicine. This was her second arrest for it in nine months, apparently. What’s crazy, though, is what she said in her police interview. An interview that was recorded and has been sitting online for months.
At one moment she’s complaining about the arrest and all the other stress in her life. And she offhandedly mentions:
“Now I have to testify in the big murder case, too.”
We’re sorry, WHAT?? The interviewer speaking with her asks which case she’s talking about, and she responds:
“The murder case with the college girls.”
The investigator seems to immediately catch her meaning with an “OH.” Not surprising, considering how big a case that is there.
She eventually explains:
“I’m the DoorDash driver.”
Wow! Is she telling the truth? The DoorDash driver is only identified as a witness in the trial, according to The Idaho Statesman — but only by the initials M.M. We didn’t even know it was a woman. But if this was the driver, she’s an even bigger witness than we ever realized. Because she also said in the interrogation room:
“I saw Bryan there. I parked right next to him.”
WHOA! WHOA WHOA WHOA!
Stop the presses, that is HUGE! If this woman is on the level, she can place Bryan there! Presumably she was pulling up as he was leaving, something he’d have no reason to expect. That means she’d have seen him leaving the house. Possibly with his mask off? She didn’t say “I saw a guy,” she said “I saw Bryan.” JFC!
Again, if this woman is the actual witness, there’s a lot to discuss. What exactly did she see? What is she going to testify??
And moreover… how good a witness is she, really? We mean, even if she was exactly where she says… She’s had multiple DUI arrests in the past year, she’s rambling about the case to random cops. Will the defense really have a hard time taking down her testimony? Suggesting she may not have been sober that night either? Just sayin’. Prosecutors like their witnesses to be squeaky clean and beyond trustworthy.
Even so, that’s one more eyewitness sitting on a mountain of other evidence. If this is legit, this could be the last nail in the coffin for Kohberger’s “real killer” defense.
[Image via Monroe County Correctional Facility/Kaylee Goncalves/Instagram.]
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