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A woman who claims she went to school with the Idaho murder suspect has alleged he was a ‘heavy’ heroin user during high school but eventually managed to get clean.
Casey Arntz took to her TikTok page on Friday night and appeared to be in a state of shock, visibly shaking as she posted pictures of the suspect and her many encounters with him.
Bryan Kohberger, 28, was arrested in Pennsylvania on Friday on a warrant for the first-degree murders of four Idaho students.
‘My brother was really good friends with him,’ Casey explained. ‘I’m shaking.’
A former classmate, Casey Arntz, of the Idaho murder suspect, Bryan Kohberger, has shared information about his alleged past drug use
She told how the last time she had spoken with Kohberger was five years ago when they ran into one another at a wedding.
‘Back in 2017 when I spoke to him he was clean. He was a heavy heroin user back in high school and it was just nice to see that he had cleaned up,’ Casey said. ‘He was doing security detail at a school, I believe, but he seemed like he was better. Obviously that wasn’t true.’
Casey posted photos of the event where the pair met up once again noting how she sat next to him throughout the celebration.
‘At the same wedding he was sitting at the same table as me and my mother. I sat next to him and we talked.’
Later in the video, which has since been removed from TikTok, Casey explained how Kohberger randomly called on her to drive him around the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania in order to allegedly pick up heroin.
In a TikTok video, Casey claimed Kohberger was a ‘heavy’ heroin user in high school, but had managed to get clean by the time they last spoke in 2017, pictured above, right
Casey told how she sat next to him, together with her mother, at a wedding in 2017. Kohberger can be seen in the top left of the picture drinking
‘He nonchalantly decided to meet me driving round the Poconos for heroin and I had no idea. I thought I was doing a nice deed because he needed something but it turns out he was getting heroin.’
Casey’s brother, Thomas, described Kohberger as a ‘bully’ who would happily note his friends’ ‘flaws and insecurities’ in order to distract from his own weight struggled.
‘He did that to me all the time,’ Thomas told The Daily Beast. ‘He would go after my intelligence. He would basically insinuate that I’m kind of slow-witted and that I’m forgetful and that I lack the intelligence to be his friend.’
Thomas finally cut off the friendship after the continuous bullying. He noted how his father, a maintenance worker, and mother, a substitute teacher, were ‘genuinely kind people.’
Casey also recalled an incident where Kohberger asked her to drive him to the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania allegedly to pick up heroin
Casey revealed how her mother pulled out her yearbook in which Kohberger is featured
Bryan Christopher Kohberger, 28, was arrested on Friday and charged with the November 13 murders of four University of Idaho students
‘He was mean-spirited, he was a bully. I never thought he would do something like that but at the same time it doesn’t really surprise me,’ Thomas added.
SWAT teams descended on a sleepy residential community in Pennsylvania in the early hours of Friday morning where they arrested Kohberger more than a month after four university students were slain in their beds.
Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson said investigators believe Kohberger broke into the students’ home ‘with the intent to commit murder.’
Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, and Xana Kernodle, 20, were stabbed to death along with Xana’s freshman boyfriend, Ethan Chapin, 20, in Moscow, Idaho last month.
Idaho police said the four University of Idaho students were murdered in their sleep between 3am and 4am (Pictured: Victims Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Maddie Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and 20-year-old Ethan Chapin)
Police say DNA evidence links Kohberger to the scene. Kohberger was a PhD student in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Washington State University, which is a short drive across the state line from the University of Idaho.
Friday’s arrest is the first major break in the case – with Kohberger asking if ‘anyone else was arrested’ when he was taken into custody. An extradition hearing is scheduled for Tuesday.
During a press conference on Friday authorities confirmed that a white Hyundai Elantra was discovered in the search – with sources saying it was towed from outside Kohberger’s home.
Law enforcement sources told CNN that his DNA was discovered at the scene of the crime – with officers managing to track down who owned the car seen in the area of the slayings.
However, Kohberger has no prior arrests, according to public records, so it is unclear how officials got hold of his DNA.
He was taken into custody in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, a small town in the heart of the Poconos Mountains more than 2,000 miles from where the gruesome killings took place
The crime took place six weeks ago, 2,500 miles from where Kohberger was arrested
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