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/EhXaXHQFY1 https://t.co/WFiHTcK1FZ
Bryan Kohberger, the admitted killer of four University of Idaho students in 2022, has made “complaints” about “taunting” while being housed at a maximum security prison, a state Dept. of Corrections official told ABC News. https://t.co/33e1GFOArW
Bryan Kohberger, 30, has been in Idaho's Maximum Security Institution for less than a month, facing inmate harassment via messages through the vents in his long-term restrictive housing. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy @angenette5 reports. https://t.co/65b1Tf7rxB
Bryan Kohberger, the convicted murderer of four University of Idaho students in 2022, has been housed in Idaho's Maximum Security Institution for less than a month. During this time, he has lodged complaints with prison guards about being subjected to harassment and taunting by fellow inmates. Reports indicate that inmates have targeted Kohberger, carrying out a campaign of harassment that includes sending messages through the vents in his long-term restrictive housing cell. The Idaho Department of Corrections has acknowledged Kohberger's complaints. The harassment reportedly makes it difficult for Kohberger to settle in or sleep at night since his arrival at the state's only maximum security prison.