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The probable cause affidavit explaining why Brian Kohberger is the prime suspect in the murders of four Idaho students has been released.\\xa0 The documents contain some bombshell details, including the fact that one of the surviving roommates saw an intruder moments after the stabbings.\\xa0\\xa0
\\nAccording to the affidavit, the surviving roommates said everyone in the home was asleep by 4 a.m. on November 13, except for victim Xana Kernodle. She had made a food order through Doordash and had used TikTok at 4:12 a.m.
\\nOne of the surviving roommates said they later heard a male voice say something like, \\u201c\\u2018It\\u2019s ok, I\\u2019m going to help you.\\u201d
\\nThat roommate claimed they opened their door to spot a man in a mask walking toward her. She claimed she did not know the man, who she described as being athletically built with bushy eyebrows.
\\nThe suspect reportedly walked past the roommate and left the home through a sliding door. The roommate said she stood there in shock but eventually locked herself in her room.
\\nThe affidavit also alleges that Kohberger\'s phone was in the area of the home more than 12 times before the November 13 slayings.
\\nAccording to the affidavit, Kohberger\\u2019s DNA was found on a knife sheath next to Maddie Mogen\\u2019s body. Cops reportedly acquired his DNA on December 27 by taking trash from his family\\u2019s home in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania. The trash sample was reportedly a 99.98 percent match to the DNA located at the crime scene.
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