Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger demands prison transfer
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Idaho police chief Anthony Dahlinger pushes back on claims that Bryan Kohberger mentioned victim by name during deadly college town stabbings
Less than one month after Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to life in prison for the murders of four Idaho students, the 30-year-old filed a request to change jail blocks due to threats and harassment.
A new report released by police shows fellow students and faculty were concerned about Kohberger's sexist and creepy behavior prior to the 2022 murders
Newly released Idaho State Police documents reveal Bryan Kohberger supported capital punishment in classroom discussions before accepting a plea deal.
The professor voiced her fears to coworkers after grad students started complaining in 2022 that Kohberger was being sexist and creepy.
Bryan Kohberger accused another inmate of saying "the only a-- we'll be eating is Kohberger's" Chris Spargo is a senior reporter at PEOPLE who joined the crime team in 2025. Chris is an Emmy-winning journalist who previously worked at Inside Edition and ...
Police clarified Bryan Kohberger did not say Kaylee Goncalves' name during the Idaho murders, despite survivor Dylan Mortensen initial recount from unsealed police documents
In the weeks following Bryan Kohberger’s arrest in December 2022 for the murders of four University of Idaho students, the Washington State University graduate student’s classmates and professors told police about the concerning behavior he exhibited around the time of the killings.
Convicted murderer Bryan Kohberger penned a letter pleading to be transferred after just one night in Idaho Maximum Security Institution’s J-Block. The 30-year-old killer followed that request with a sexual harassment complaint,