Newly released documents and investigative reports have revealed troubling details about Bryan Kohberger, the convicted murderer of four University of Idaho students in 2022. Kohberger, who was pursuing a PhD in criminal justice at Washington State University, was described by fellow students and faculty as exhibiting sexist and creepy behavior, raising concerns about his conduct prior to the murders. He was also noted for inappropriate behavior and was perceived as a potential predator. Digital forensics uncovered Kohberger's secret internet activity, bizarre family ties, and an obsession with serial killers. A surviving roommate provided accounts of disturbing sounds heard while Kohberger was inside their shared residence. Kohberger was outspoken in support of the death penalty and had visible injuries, including bruised knuckles, weeks after the killings. Following his conviction, Kohberger was placed in J-Block at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution, where he has since requested a prison transfer citing threats from other inmates. Additionally, families of two victims, Madison Mogen and Ethan Chapin, have filed a lawsuit against the city of Moscow, Idaho, over the release of crime scene photos related to the case.
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