Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · August 15, 2025 · Entertainment

Kourtney Kardashian's Stepdaughter Claims She Spotted Washington Murder Suspect in LA!

Kourtney Kardashian's stepdaughter Alabama Barker, 19, claims she 'saw' the Washington State murder suspect in Los Angeles prior to his arrest on Tuesday

ALABAMA BARKER SPEAKS OUT: Kourtney Kardashian's Stepdaughter Claims She Saw Murder Suspect in LA Before His Arrest!

The drama is heating up, folks! Alabama Barker, the 19-year-old step-daughter of Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker, has made a chilling claim on social media. The influencer alleges that she saw convicted murderer Alexander Lee Rogers, 51, in Los Angeles prior to his arrest.

Rogers was arrested on Tuesday in the Westlake District after his abandoned car was found in Calabasas by police. According to reports, he is accused of stabbing 73-year-old Andrew Peters and his sister-in-law, 64-year-old Dawn Peters, in their home in Longview, Washington. Dawn sadly did not survive her injuries.

She made the chilling claim on Wednesday, commenting on a TikTok video that warned LA residents to watch out for the man, named Alexander Lee Rogers, 51 (pictured in his mugshot)

But what's even more shocking is that Rogers had been working for the family as a handyman after completing a 20-year prison sentence for attempted murder. Yes, you read that right - he was convicted of attacking people with a machete!

Alabama took to TikTok to comment on a warning video posted by user kezsexton, which cautioned Los Angeles residents to be on high alert for Rogers. The influencer wrote, "I saw him in Woodland Hills," but didn't provide any further details.

This sighting prompted police to scour the area, leading them to eventually find Rogers and make an arrest. But it's clear that Alabama's claim has sparked a lot of curiosity, especially given her close proximity to the alleged murder suspect.

'I saw him in Woodland Hills,' Alabama wrote in the comments about the suspect, who is accused of stabbing two people, one of whom died. She did not provide any other details

As fans know, Alabama lives with her father Travis and step-mother Kourtney in Calabasas. The family is known for their glamorous lifestyle, but this latest development puts everything into perspective. Despite witnessing something so traumatic, Alabama seemed unfazed on social media, sharing a shopping haul featuring Chanel cosmetics and Victoria's Secret PJs.

But let's get real - with all the drama going down, it's no wonder Alabama has been making headlines lately. Her feud with Bhad Bhabie is still simmering, and it seems like this latest development will only add fuel to the fire. In February, Bhad Bhabie released a diss track called "Ms. Whitman," which dragged Alabama, Kourtney, Travis, and even Kim Kardashian into the mix.

In response to the track, Alabama claimed that she had "no interest" in Le Vaughn, her baby daddy's boyfriend, who accused her of cheating on him with her father Travis. But it looks like this drama is far from over.

Reports of a possible sighting of the suspect in the Woodland Hills neighborhood, where Alabama claims she saw him, prompted police to scour the area on Tuesday, which eventually led them to the Westlake District, where they arrested him

TheScholarlyNote.com has reached out to representatives for comment on Alabama's claim, but so far, there's been no response. One thing is for sure - this family drama is about to get even more interesting!

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story!

The arrest came after his car was found abandoned in Calabasas, the neighborhood where Alabama lives with father Travis Barker, 49, and his wife Kourtney, 46; The trio seen in 2022

Despite the encounter, Alabama did not appear to be unnerved, and shared a TikTok of her shopping haul on Wednesday

Wearing a pink face mask, she showed off cosmetic products from Chanel as well as pajama sets from Victoria's Secret

The Bling 182 drummer shares Alabama with ex-wife Shanna Moakler, 50. They were married from 2004 until 2008; The exes seen in 2009