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Authorities unsealed interviews with members of the Washington State University community, where Bryan Kohberger had a reputation of "being a d---," according to a classmate
Bryan Kohberger's bizarre behavior while studying criminology at Washington State in the days and months before brutally killing four University of Idaho students has been revealed.
He would also stare at people and stand uncomfortably close or ‘lean’ over women, making them very uncomfortable,” a staff member added.
Bryan Kohberger allegedly supported the death penalty, despite later trying to avoid it through a plea deal in his murder case.
The families of Madison Mogen and Ethan Chapin—two of the four college students murdered by Bryan Kohberger in 2022—are suing the city of Moscow, Idaho, over the release of crime scene photos.
Newly released Idaho State Police documents reveal Bryan Kohberger supported capital punishment in classroom discussions before accepting a plea deal.
University of Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger was investigated in connection to an armed, late-night break-in of a home full of college girls in a case that eerily matches details of the the quadruple murder he pleaded guilty to last month, according to newly released documents.
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