Convicted Murderer Bryan Kohberger Complains of Prison Torment
Murdered Bryan Kohberger has been in his new cell in the maximum Idaho security prison for less than two weeks, and he has trouble setting up.
Kohberger, 30 Chris McDonough said to Daily mail In a story published on Tuesday August 12.
“It drives him crazy. The detainees torment him at night and almost every hour of the day – the holder through the vents of his cell,” said McDonough. “They literally get up in the grid and shout on him. The prisoners do it in turn. It’s relentless. “
Kohberger was arrested on December 30, 2022 Connection to knife deaths of four students from the Idaho University – Madison Mogen,, Kaylee Goncalves,, Xana Kernodle And Ethan Chapin. Kohberger was accused of having entered the house located in 1122 King Road In Moscow, Idaho, and killing the four students six weeks earlier.
After initially pleaded not guilty, Kohberger changed his plea for “guilty” in order to avoid the death penalty. He was sentenced to four consecutive perpetuity penalties and 10 others for burglary in July 2025.
“He is extremely annoyed and frustrated,” said McDonough from the alleged treatment of Kohberger when he was incarcerated. “He complains to the authorities that he cannot sleep because of them.”
A former doctoral student from Washington State University, Kohberger is now living in isolation In the J Bloc of the maximum Idaho Security Institution. Due to the Grizzly nature of the murders and the media frenzy that followed the case, McDonough added that other detainees could seek the opportunity to harm Kohberger.
“There are detainees who would like nothing more than hurting him just to make a name for himself,” he said, adding that because Kohberger is solo and not in immediate physical danger, it is unlikely that the prison personnel do everything to stop his pretended executioners.
Now known as detainee 163214, Kohberger is confined to his cell for 23 hours a day and authorized outside in what prisoners call “the cage” for the moment. A shower is allowed every two days.
A judge rendered his sentence at the Palais de Justice of the county of Ada in Boisse on July 23 with part of the family members of victims here. Kernodle’s aunt, Kimsaid to Kohberger in a statement that she had forgiven her because she “could no longer live with this hatred”.
“Whenever you mean and tell me what happened,” she added, “I’m here, no judgment.”
Mom of Goncalves Kristi Also made a statement, telling Kohberger that “hell will wait for it” after the conviction.
“You are officially the property of the state of Idaho, where your colleagues detained await your arrival impatiently,” she said.
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