Bryan Kohberger, the convicted murderer of four University of Idaho students in 2022, has been housed at Idaho's Maximum Security Institution for less than a month. Since his transfer, Kohberger has reported being subjected to harassment and taunting by other inmates, including through messages conveyed via the prison vents. The Idaho Department of Corrections has acknowledged receiving complaints from Kohberger regarding this inmate harassment and has issued statements addressing the situation. Kohberger's difficulties adjusting to the maximum-security environment have been noted, with prison officials responding to his claims of bullying. The harassment campaign against Kohberger was reportedly anticipated by inmates prior to his arrival, who planned to target him as a result of his high-profile conviction.
Someone Play The World's Smallest Violin: Bryan Kohberger, The Murderer Of 4 University Of Idaho Students, Is Reportedly Whining And Extremely Annoyed That He Can't Sleep At Night Because His Cell Mates Are Ruthlessly Taunting Him Through The Vents https://t.co/ay4L30l6Mj https://t.co/AFxWlDJPVj
Idaho prison officials responded to convicted murderer Bryan Kohberger‘s complaints of being bullied in prison. https://t.co/iKomhZQIOH
The Idaho Department of Corrections has responded to the apparent leaked videos of Bryan Kohberger in prison. https://t.co/TF0DEoVByh