Bryan Kohbergers car is a rolling crime scene that could

Bryan Kohberger’s car is a ‘rolling crime scene’ that could seal his fate

Bryan Kohbergers car is a rolling crime scene that could

Bryan Kohberger’s CAR is a ‘rolling crime scene’: CAITLYN BECKER uncovers evidence the Idaho prosecutor’s office is gathering to convict the 28-year-old of quadruple murder – and why his Hyundai Elantra could seal his fate

Idaho prosecutors are putting together a very strong case against murder suspect Bryan Kohberger, according to three legal experts who spoke to .

Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani, Jacksonville State University forensics professor Joseph Scott Morgan and forensic psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman have dissected the wealth of evidence against Kohberger and found clues as to what else prosecutors might have in their pockets.

The 28-year-old, who is charged with the malicious stabbing deaths of four college students in November 2022, allegedly left DNA at the scene as well as evidence of stalking, police say.

But experts agree that Kohberger’s car will be perhaps the most damning piece of evidence against him.

“What I think is the most important piece of evidence is this white Hyundai Elantra,” Rahmani said. “And to the extent that any of the victims have blood, hair or DNA in that vehicle, that will be very helpful to prosecutors.”

Morgan added: “Just his car alone is a rolling crime scene. This thing has been pretty much completely disassembled and they’re going to use it piece by piece.’

Kohberger returns to court in late June where he will plead in the murders of Maddie Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Ethan Chapin, 20, and Xana Kernodle, 20.

However, this may not be his only legal battle on the horizon. Authorities in his home state of Pennsylvania are on cold cases to look for connections linking them to the Idaho murder suspect.

Authorities have said in the past that Kohberger has no criminal record and that no evidence has been found linking Kohberger to unsolved cases, but investigations are ongoing.