Bryan Kohberger, the 30-year-old convicted of murdering four University of Idaho students in 2022, has been housed in Idaho's Maximum Security Institution for less than a month. During his time there, Kohberger has reported harassment and taunting from fellow inmates, who have targeted him through messages conveyed via the vents in his long-term restrictive housing cell. State Department of Corrections officials confirmed Kohberger's complaints about the inmate taunts. Kohberger has also struggled to adjust to his new environment, with reports indicating he has difficulty sleeping due to the harassment. Additionally, police reports recently released provide insight into Kohberger's behavior prior to the murders, including extensive complaints from faculty and students at Washington State University where he was previously enrolled. Further evidence revealed graphic internet searches conducted by Kohberger. Separately, new sexual abuse lawsuits have been filed against the Jefferson Union High School District, with allegations focusing on Terra Nova High School in Pacifica, where plaintiffs claim the school was a breeding ground for predators. These lawsuits and scrutiny have raised concerns about the district's handling of teacher sexual misconduct allegations.
Bryan Kohberger's graphic internet searches revealed in never-before-seen evidence https://t.co/riZxwR19ZU
Terra Nova HS students allege school district failed to protect them from teachers' sex abuse https://t.co/SDrVV0IbmN https://t.co/Wu8D9dWi5F
Washington state school district faces scrutiny over handling of teacher sexual misconduct allegations https://t.co/9l3X8J3Dw9