Angela Alvarez had an alleged murderer living just above her for over a month after the grisly killings and said she didn’t suspect a thing.
, lived in a Washington State University apartment right near the bustling campus, but few people in the complex knew much about him.
Following their initial interaction, Alvarez said she ran into Kohberger occasionally, but he was typically gone. She said he would usually park his car right out front of her window, and it was rare to see him home anytime before midnight.“I’d come home kinda around that time,” she told The Daily Beast. “We’d see him. I’d smile and say hi.”
“He always carried a backpack around with him. I figured he was just working,” Alvarez said, “with whatever that entails, ya know.” Gaurav Narang, Steptoe Village resident and WSU Ph.D. researcher, said he came across Kohberger a handful of times in the apartment complex and lived on the floor above him.
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