(New York Post) Could life be imitating art?
The sister of accused Idaho college killer Bryan Kohberger starred in a gory low-budget slasher movie where characters are brutally stabbed, slashed and hacked to death with knives and hatchets.
Amanda Kohberger appeared as “Lori” in the 2011 flick “Two Days Back” about a group of young students who go hiking in the remote woods and meet their grisly end at the hands of a maniac killer who has won over their trust.
It bares eerie similarities to the knife attack in remote Moscow, Idaho, which left four young college friends stabbed to death in their beds, crimes Bryan now stands accused of.
“You’re f—king kidding me, her brother is that guy? Goddamn man, holy cow,” said “Two Days back” director Kevin Boon, when reached by The Post Wednesday.
Boon — now a professor of English and media studies at Penn State Mont Alto — explained he made the film as a student and cast aspiring actress Amanda Kohberger after an open audition.
The film follows a group of “environmentally conscious students” who go into the woods “on a six-day mission to catch forestry students suspected of illegal foresting,” according to the film’s promotional materials.
Things quickly go wrong, as students go missing and are found slashed by knives and left to bleed out, hacked with a hatchet, caught in a bear trap and at least one character is killed then bound to a tree.
Multiple students end up getting murdered by a twisted peer with a previously unknown connection to the woods — but not Amanda’s “Lori.” As things start to get weird, she flees and is seen safely back on campus at the end of the film.
Lori “turns her back on the other people… and takes off, but she’s not one of murdered,” said Boon.