The producer of the knife Idaho homicide suspect Bryan Kohberger allegedly used to butcher 4 college students says cops reached out to them for information … however the firm has no data tying him to any buy.
According to the arrest warrant affidavit, cops discovered a sheath for a KA-BAR knife on the homicide home, with Kohberger’s DNA on it. KA-BAR sells each to retailers and straight to shoppers.
KA-BAR Director of Sales and Marketing Joseph Bradley tells TMZ … Moscow police and different regulation enforcement businesses concerned within the homicide case contacted the corporate, particularly asking about KA-BAR knives and sheaths.
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The firm says regulation enforcement made the primary contact after the Nov. 13 quadruple homicide and requested KA-BAR to determine the sheath … and KA-BAR confirmed it was considered one of theirs.
KA-BAR says they haven’t any data of somebody utilizing the identify Bryan Kohberger to buy a knife sheath or some other merchandise straight from them.
We’re advised the KA-BAR knife that may match the sheath discovered on the crime scene is a 7-inch utility knife, which is historically used as a device. The firm says it has been making the knife since World War II, and it may be used for searching and small duties round a campsite … like chopping firewood or chopping wire and cord.
Police are nonetheless on the hunt for the homicide weapon … visiting shops within the Pullman space that promote KA-BAR knives … hoping to tie a purchase order to Kohberger.
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