A TikTok user detailed her Tinder date experience with Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger, who allegedly invited himself inside her apartment and then "kept trying to touch" her. 

According to the woman's TikTok video about the odd encounter she posted Monday, she said she matched with Kohberger on Tinder, and he asked her out to the movies some seven years ago.

The TikTok user, whose name is Hayley on the app, noted that her interactions with the Idaho murder suspect were "very brief," and she does not know much about him.

She said they messaged each other on the dating app for at least a day before meeting up.

The TikTok user noted that she thought Kohberger would just drop her off, but that was not the case, as the 28-year-old criminal justice graduate student invited himself inside her apartment.

The woman said she wanted to watch another Netflix movie, but Kohberger "kept trying to touch" her.

She clarified that the Idaho murder suspect was not trying to do anything inappropriate but just trying to tickle her or rub her shoulders.

When she asked why he was touching her, the woman said Kohberger denied touching her.

"He's like, 'I'm not,' and I'm like, 'you are though,' and he's like, 'I'm not touching you.' Kind of trying to gaslight me into thinking that he didn't touch me, which is weird," the woman claimed.

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Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger Tinder Date

The woman said she pretended to throw up in the bathroom, "hoping to gross him out" to get Bryan Kohberger to leave her dorm.

After leaving, Kohberger texted her on the Tinder app, saying that he was heading home and that she had "good birthing hips."

The TikTok user noted that she never responded after that, and Kohberger never reached out to her again. The woman said it could have been her "that something bad happened to."

She added that she recognized the alleged Idaho murder suspect immediately and could not believe she was "face-to-face with this guy."

Idaho Murder Case

According to detectives, one of the two roommates who survived the University of Idaho murders said she came face-to-face with the killer, who is suspected to be Bryan Kohberger.

According to a police affidavit that was made public last week, Dylan Mortensen, 21, described her terrifying encounter with the suspect dressed in all black when she opened her bedroom door after hearing a noise shortly after 4 a.m.

Mortensen, who lived through the attack with Bethany Funke, noted that the black-clad figure was wearing a mask that covered his mouth and nose.

She said the 5′ 10″ tall male, who is "not very muscular, but athletically built with bushy eyebrows," walked past her, and she stood in a "frozen shock phase."

Mortensen told cops that she heard the man say,"'it's ok, I'm here to help you," and let her survive as well as Funke.

Mortensen said she locked herself in her room after seeing the man who wandered the house committing the crime. The roommate did not immediately call the police at the time.

The affidavit also included details of how Kohberger's DNA was found on a knife sheath lying close to the bodies of Kaylee Gonclaves and Maddie Mogen.

Surveillance video and cellphone and vehicle records also led to Kohberger's arrest.

It was still unclear how Kohberger knew the victims or whether there was any connection between him and the victims.

Kohberger was a doctoral student in the criminal justice and criminology department at Washington State University.

He is reportedly booked in Latah County Jail in Moscow, Idaho, which is adjacent to the courthouse.

A source inside the jail told People that Kohberger keeps to himself and is away from the other prisoners for his own safety.

The source added that Kohberger would make small talk with the guards and appeared to be getting used to the place.

Bryan Kohberger will return to court on January 12 for his pretrial hearing. He is also expected to enter his plea on the charges against him.

The Idaho murder suspect has been charged with four counts of murder and one count of felony burglary.

He is suspected of killing four Idaho college students in the early morning of November 13.  College students Mogen, 21; Goncalves, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20, were found stabbed to death in their beds. 

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Written by: Mary Webber

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