
Newly surfaced police body-cam footage captures a woman detained for suspected DUI, revealing she may have one of the most critical clues yet in the chilling Idaho 4 case. Unbelievably, the woman also tells police she had another brutal crime happen right in front of her.
As the footage shows, in the middle of her police interview, the woman—slurring her words and clearly in distress—drops a bombshell: “I’m the DoorDash driver… I saw [Bryan Kohberger] there. I parked right next to him.”
Yes, you read that right. A woman claiming to be the DoorDash driver who delivered food to the King Road house the night four University of Idaho students were savagely murdered now says she saw Bryan Kohberger near the scene.
She claims she was right there, feet away, parked beside the man accused of committing one of the most gruesome crimes in recent memory.
Her shocking connection to another crime
But that’s not all. In the same video, she delivers another shocking revelation: Her husband was killed—murdered right in front of her—in a completely unrelated case. She’s a survivor of two separate nightmares.
According to online sleuths and TikTokers analyzing every frame of the arrest footage, the woman identifies her late husband as Charles McMichael, who was shot and killed in Moscow, Idaho, on November 10, 2013.
Local reports from that time confirm a man named Charles McMichael was fatally shot under mysterious circumstances. Police called it a homicide, and a trial was eventually ordered for the suspected shooter.
That trauma, combined with her alleged first-hand sighting of Kohberger’s vehicle the night of the Idaho murders, paints a picture almost too wild to believe—yet impossible to ignore. She also mentions her current husband is battling stage-four cancer.
Whoever she is, her life has been a storm of tragedy, loss, and now, perhaps, a pivotal role in the most high-profile murder trial of the decade.
Her claims have not year been verified
So far, whether the woman is telling the truth has not been confirmed. The Idaho Statesman reported the body cam footage and what she said, but declined to reveal the driver’s identity.
Still, online speculation is going nuclear. Reddit threads have blown up, with users debating whether her claims are credible or just another distraction. Some point out she wasn’t intoxicated—no alcohol was detected—and she was released shortly after without charges. However, others say her rambling tone and dramatic story raise concerns.
Still, if her testimony is verified, it could upend everything. Until now, Kohberger’s prosecution has rested largely on circumstantial evidence—cell tower data, DNA on a knife sheath, and grainy surveillance footage. But a direct eyewitness who says she saw him there, in real time, parked at the scene? That’s a game-changer.
Authorities haven’t officially confirmed her identity or whether she’ll be called to testify, but her claims are now part of a viral tsunami sweeping through social media and alternative news outlets. The footage alone has racked up hundreds of thousands of views.
And as Bryan Kohberger’s trial looms closer—now scheduled for August 2025—the question hangs in the air: Is this DoorDash driver the missing piece to finally convict a killer? Or is it just another bizarre chapter in a case that keeps getting darker? One thing’s for sure: this story isn’t over. Not even close.