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Handprints on window among most haunting images from Idaho home where 4 were killed as crime scene pics finally released

HAUNTING pictures from the college house where four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death have been released.

Newly obtained records show disturbing details from the crime scene, including blankets in the victims’ bedrooms, blood splattered on the walls, and handprints left on a window in the house.

Handprints on a window.
Moscow Police Department

Handprints pressed on a window at the Idaho home where four college students were murdered[/caption]

Bryan Kohberger's booking photo.
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Bryan Kohberger, 30, being booked into prison in Idaho on July 24, 2025[/caption]

Photo of six students, four victims and two survivors of a quadruple murder.
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Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen (on Kaylee’s shoulders), Ethan Chapin, and Xana Kernodle with their two roommates who survived the quadruple murders in 2022[/caption]

Police in Moscow, Idaho, released nearly 200 redacted and blurred crime scene pictures showing the off-campus house after Bryan Kohberger murdered Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin on November 13, 2022.

Last month, Kohberger pleaded guilty to the quadruple murders to avoid the death penalty. He is now in solitary confinement at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution while he serves four consecutive life sentences without parole.

After the sentencing, the judge lifted a gag order on the case, unsealing documents about the investigation of the murders.

For the first time, photographic evidence collected on the day of the murders was released following a request by NBC affiliate KTVB.

Blurred photo of a crime scene showing a bed with blood stains and belongings.
Moscow Police Department

Crime scene pictures show the bed where one victim was murdered[/caption]

Blood spatter on a wood floor.
Moscow Police Department

Blood splatters on the hardwood floor of the home[/caption]

Crime scene photo showing a bedroom floor with clothes and shoes near an open door.
Moscow Police Department

Clothes and shoes left in the bedroom of one of the victims[/caption]

HORRIFIC SCENE

In the few pictures that the outlet deemed appropriate enough to publish, there are still traces of the horrific violence lingering in the three-story house.

Eerie handprints are seen stamped against the windows in one of the rooms of the home. It’s unclear who left the marks and when.

Blood splatters are seen on the white painted doors and hardwood floors, and cops took a picture of the sliding glass door that Kohberger used to get inside.

Blurred images show a bed with blood-soaked sheets, as well as clothes and shoes on the bedroom floor where Mogen and Goncalves were killed.

Interior view of a hallway and adjoining room, showing furniture, decorations, and red plastic cups.
Moscow Police Department

A picture of the doorway on the second floor of the house[/caption]

Photo of the kitchen where four University of Idaho students were murdered.
Moscow Police Department

The kitchen on the second floor of the house[/caption]

Footprints in the snow outside a window.
Moscow Police Department

The sliding glass door left open in the house[/caption]

A horrifying image from down the hallway of Kernodle’s room shows the bedroom door open and the spot where she fought Kohberger to death before Chapin, her boyfriend, was murdered in her bed.

Shots of the house also painted a picture of a busy houseful of friends going in and out, drinking, studying, and enjoying their college days before tragedy struck.

One picture showed a beer pong table while others revealed backpacks, empty solo cups, and a Jack in the Box delivery bag from Kernodle’s eaten Door Dash order moments before she was killed.

DAD SPEAKS OUT

The release of the horrifying pictures came days after Goncalves’ dad, Steve Goncalves, shared that he didn’t want the images released at all.

“You don’t get that those are our children, and we’re not settling for that type of thing,” he said on NewNation’s Banfield on Wednesday.

“I hope that we can give these kids some dignity and we don’t have to go there.”

The dad said that the public has a right to know about the case, but that he doesn’t want the world having access to his daughter’s last moments.

“We’re afraid that we’d wake up one morning and that might be on TV,” he said.

Hundreds of documents about the investigation into Kohberger revealed more information that led cops to determine that the killer planned his attack to target the college students.

Goncalves reportedly told her roommates she saw a strange man staring at her outside their house in the weeks before the murders, the police documents said.

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