Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger's chilling obsessions revealed
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In the days and weeks after Bryan Kohberger was arrested in connection with the brutal killings of four undergrads at the University of Idaho, students and instructors at nearby Washington State University told investigators the suspect seemed creepy and intense,
Newly released Idaho State Police documents reveal Bryan Kohberger supported capital punishment in classroom discussions before accepting a plea deal.
More than 550 pages of investigation documents were released by Idaho State Police in response to public records requests.
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.
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KBOI Boise on MSNIdaho police release 550 pages: Classmates found Kohberger 'creepy' and 'condescending'
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Bryan Kohberger loved the violent movie “American Psycho” and was fascinated with real-life killer lawyer Alex Murdaugh, his cellmate said in a chilling interview with police. The failed criminology student — currently serving life in prison for the 2022 slayings of four University of Idaho undergrads — also had “creepy” eyes and loved to psychoanalyze the people around him,
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