Bryan Kohberger makes tasteless joke in Pennsylvania prison
A source inside the Monroe County Correctional Facility told NewsNation that the accused mass murderer was asked why he killed four college students in Moscow, Idaho. "I didn't do anything," he allegedly shot back.
When the 28-year-old Ph.D. student was asked why he had been in Moscow – an eight-mile drive from his apartment in Pullman, Washington – he allegedly retorted, "The shopping is better in Idaho."
^^(Things Flave might say)^^
Another inmate allegedly threatened Kohberger, who had been studying criminology at Washington State University.
"F--- you, I'm going to kill you," seethed the unnamed inmate as he allegedly flashed Kohberger his middle finger, NewsNation reported.
The source added that Kohberger's request for vegan meals at the facility was granted. He dined on peanut butter and jelly, apple sauce, vegetables, beans, rice, cereal and maybe some potatoes, according to the news site.
When the 28-year-old Ph.D. student was asked why he had been in Moscow – an eight-mile drive from his apartment in Pullman, Washington – he allegedly retorted, "The shopping is better in Idaho."
ID sales tax is considerably lower than WA. He was probably doing his Christmas shopping....at 4AM.
“In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” ― George Orwell
It's not over when you lose. It's over when you quit.
CBS Dredging The Bottom of The Pot for News Stories Inteviews Past High School Friends of The Alleged Killer Bryan Kohberger
Bree: My heart goes out to Bryan's family.
Bryan Kohberger during an online chat with Bree.
Kohberger's friend, Bree, says she met Bryan at a party when they attended Pleasant Valley High School. She asked "48 Hours" not to use her last name.
Bree: Bryan was really funny. He wasn't outgoing at all. But he also wasn't shy.
She says they bonded over their love of the outdoors.
Bree: I don't necessarily remember the conversations, but you definitely remember how someone makes you feel. … I just remember feeling OK — I was just with a friend. … Just felt natural.
Bree recalls Kohberger was an average student with only a few close friends. In a yearbook photo, Kohberger's caption said he aspired to be an Army Ranger.
Yearbook photo, Bryan Kohberger's caption said he aspired to be an Army Ranger.
Casey Artnz also knew Kohberger from high school. She posted this Tik Tok following Bryan's arrest.
CASEY ARNTZ TIK TOK: "I used to be friends with Bryan Kohberger" ... "I'm in actual shock right now."
Casey Arntz: He was an overweight kid. … So, he did get bullied a lot.
But Arntz says people saw a change in Kohberger the beginning of senior year.
Casey Arntz: He lost like 100 pounds. … He was a rail. … It was after that weight loss that a lot of people noticed a huge switch in him.
Casey Arntz: My brother has since come out to say that even though they were friends, Bryan bullied him.
Casey Arntz: He had said that he would put him in like a chokeholds and stuff like that.
Bree says Kohberger started using heroin, which ended their friendship.
Bree: You just saw him becoming more self-destructive. … He really stayed secluded.
It's unclear when exactly Kohberger went into recovery, but both Bree and Casey say years after he graduated high school it appeared as if he was getting his life together. He was going to Northampton Community College and working security for Pleasant Valley School District.
Bree: He was telling me that he wanted to get sober, that he was getting sober. … And he wanted to let me know like, "I'm gonna do better. I'm gonna be better."
Casey Arntz: The last time I saw Bryan was in 2017 at one of my friend's wedding. … And I gave him a hug and I said, "You look so good. Like I'm so proud of you."
Bryan Kohberger at a 2017 wedding.
And both Bree and Casey say it appeared that Kohberger had a new focus — his studies in criminology.
Bree: He wanted to do something that impacted people in a good way.
Bree: People were not his strong suit. And think through his criminology studies, he was really trying to understand humans and to try and understand himself.
Now Bree, like many who knew him, struggles to connect the person they once knew to this unspeakable crime.
Bree: I think a lot of people who were close to him are feeling this massive amount of guilt … "Why didn't I see it? Did I miss something? … Where did it go wrong?
When the 28-year-old Ph.D. student was asked why he had been in Moscow – an eight-mile drive from his apartment in Pullman, Washington – he allegedly retorted, "The shopping is better in Idaho."
ID sales tax is considerably lower than WA. He was probably doing his Christmas shopping....at 4AM.
I don't think they tax what Bryan was shopping for.
Padded VA Hospital Rooms for $1000 Alex
Originally Posted by renegade50
My ignoree,s will never be Rock Stars on 24 hr campfire.....Like me!!!!
Being an expert criminal investigator you already know prosecutors are not required to include every bit of evidence or pc in an affidavit. Leaving out evidence is a tactic often used by prosecutors in an initial affidavit for arrest (why show all of your cards) and search warrants and prosecutors are not required to release their entire case to internet Perry Mason and murder she wrote types but am sure you knew that. The same experts on here complaining that the police should have arrested him the first week and they didn’t know how to conduct a proper investigation
I’m kind of disappointed this phd criminal genius turned out to be just another moron. I wouldn’t be surprised if he took selfies at the crime scene.
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by ribka
He sent his saliva in for genetic testing in the past so he voluntarily put himself in a national DNA database
Not very bright
Source?
I have read that genetic match was done by matching his father's DNA recovered from trash can in PA.
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by ribka
He sent his saliva in for genetic testing in the past so he voluntarily put himself in a national DNA database
Not very bright
Source?
I have read that genetic match was done by matching his father's DNA recovered from trash can in PA.
When the 28-year-old Ph.D. student was asked why he had been in Moscow – an eight-mile drive from his apartment in Pullman, Washington – he allegedly retorted, "The shopping is better in Idaho."
ID sales tax is considerably lower than WA. He was probably doing his Christmas shopping....at 4AM.
I don't think they tax what Bryan was shopping for.
I wonder why there are so many Washington license plates at stores and gas stations in Idaho?
Ironsides, I bet you would eventually crack that riddle being a genius investigator. Lol
In a July 2011 post, Exarr.thosewithvisualsnow wrote: "It is as if the ringing in my ears and the fuzz in my vision is simply all of the demons in my head mocking me."
Kohberger, now 28, is charged with four counts of murder and a count of burglary in the killings of four University of Idaho students on November 13. He has not yet entered a plea in the case.
What is visual snow syndrome?
he has a snow syndrome , that explains killing of 4 women.