Crime & Safety
Sister Of Accused Idaho College Killer Bryan Kohberger Starred In Horror Film: Reports
Kohberger is accused of killing four University of Idaho students, who were found dead in their off-campus home in November.

PENNSYLVANIA — The sister of the man accused of brutally murdering four University of Idaho students while they slept once starred in a horror movie where the characters were stabbed and hacked to death with knives and hatchets, according to multiple reports.
Reports by The New York Post and TMZ identified Amanda Kohberger as the sister of Bryan Kohberger, who is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and felony burglary charges in connection with the November killings in Moscow.
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According to reports, Amanda Kohberger played Lori in the 2011 film, "Two Days Back," a film directed by Kevin Boon, a professor of English and media studies at Penn State Mont Alto.
The movie focuses on a group of environmental students who venture up a mountain to catch forestry students suspected of illegal foresting, according to an IMDB synopsis. That's when "people go missing and bodies begin to surface," the description reads.
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According to the Post, multiple characters in the film are found slashed by knives, hacked with a hatchet, and caught in a bear trap, murdered by "a twisted peer with a previously unknown connection to the woods."
Bryan Kohberger, 28, is accused of killing four students who were found dead in an off-campus apartment in Moscow on Nov. 13. The students were identified as Ethan Chapin, 20; Madison Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Kaylee Goncalves, 21.
Autopsies showed all four students were likely asleep when they were attacked. Some had defensive wounds and each was stabbed multiple times.
Bryan Kohberger was arrested Friday in Pennsylvania. He was extradited to Idaho on Thursday.
Patch has reached out to Amanda Kohberger and film director Kevin Boon; however, neither immediately responded to requests for comment.
When interviewed by TMZ, Boon said he was unaware of the connection between Amanda and Bryan. He said Amanda Kohberger was "a joy to work with."
According to the post, Amanda Kohberger now works as a school counselor in Pennsylvania. She was reportedly in court on Tuesday to support Bryan before his extradition to Idaho.
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