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Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:06 pm to bigjoe1
It's prison, not summer camp.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:12 pm to Philzilla2k
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he should have sought the death penalty. Better accommodations.
In his case, prolly not.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:15 pm to SloaneRanger
I have been out of the loop on this. I had to look up who this guy was, even then, I don't even remember hearing about those murders.
Sad state of affairs in this country when 4 people that are killed on a college campus can be forgotten by someone.
Sad state of affairs in this country when 4 people that are killed on a college campus can be forgotten by someone.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:17 pm to bigjoe1
I posted a few articles on this in the sentencing thread. Apparently, the inmates were waiting for his arrival. As long as he's safe, he can complain all day and they aren't going to do anything about it. Boo hoo for him!
He gets to shower every other day. I don't think he gets to take an hour like he did at the jail.
He's in the same block at Chad Daybell. If he ever gets moved to the general population, it's going to be worse for him.
He gets to shower every other day. I don't think he gets to take an hour like he did at the jail.
He's in the same block at Chad Daybell. If he ever gets moved to the general population, it's going to be worse for him.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:42 pm to The Mick
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Is that legit?
Unless I was fooled by AI.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:45 pm to bigjoe1
Working on the appeal for transfer.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:46 pm to Gris Gris
He’ll be in solitary confinement before he ever gets moved to general population. Too high profile and the prison doesn’t want bad press from a murdered inmate.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:48 pm to TDsngumbo
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Unless I was fooled by AI.
kaylee goncalves' mom said it was a message from one of her other daughters...
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:48 pm to Gris Gris
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He's in the same block at Chad Daybell. If he ever gets moved to the general population, it's going to be worse for him.
That is unlikely. He could also refuse to go to GP.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:53 pm to holdmuh keystonelite
Here's one of the articles I posted.
The inmates making quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger’s time in prison a living hell knew he was coming to the high-security Idaho lockup and planned how they could carry out a campaign of harassment against him, according to a report.
Kohberger was transferred from jail to the only high-security prison in the state after he received four life sentences last month for the gruesome slayings of four University of Idaho students in 2022.
And the prisoners at Idaho Maximum Security Institution in Kuna “were aware he was coming,” former homicide detective Chris McDonough told NewsNation Tuesday.
“The inmates were apparently waiting for him,” said McDonough, who now works for the Cold Case Foundation. “And when he got there, they are now making his life absolutely miserable.”
“They got together and said, ‘OK, well, you know, how do we harass this guy?'” the former cop said. “And apparently, they set this up long before he got there … the guards were unaware of it until it started happening.”
Kohberger is being held in solitary confinement in a restrictive unit called J block that only has 32 other prisoners, who are “the worst of the worst outside of death row,” McDonough said.
The unwelcoming neighbors decided to carry out a relentless taunting campaign against Kohberger by taking turns yelling through the vents into his cell around the clock.
“They’re utilizing the vent system. They’re kicking the doors. They’re taunting him,” McDonough said. “And they’re basically, you know, torturing him through, you know, using psychology. And my goodness, he’s complaining.”
The 30-year-old former criminology PhD student has been whining to the guards that he’s been unable to sleep at night because of the crusade against him.
“He’s extremely annoyed and frustrated,” McDonough told the Daily Mail.
McDonough said Kohberger will likely eventually be placed in the general prison population. But in the meantime, he’ll have to put up with the hazing.
“The inmates have come up with a creative idea in harassing him to the point where it’s basically driving him crazy,” McDonough said.
The ex-detective said since Kohberger isn’t at risk of being physically harmed by the prisoners, guards likely won’t do much to curb the harassment.
“The most they can do is write it down and, or, you know, tell him, ‘Hey, there’s nothing we can do. You’re not in physical harm,'” McDonough said of the guards.
In solitary, Kohberger is kept in his cell for 23 hours a day and only allowed out of it for one hour a day for outdoor recreation while he’s in restraints. And Kohberger — whose lawyers have previously said he suffers from obsessive compulsive disorder — can only take a shower once every other day.
When he goes outside, his entire unit — or “pod” — “will light up with heckling, with taunting. I mean, they’ll start kicking the doors,” McDonough said.
NY Post
The inmates making quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger’s time in prison a living hell knew he was coming to the high-security Idaho lockup and planned how they could carry out a campaign of harassment against him, according to a report.
Kohberger was transferred from jail to the only high-security prison in the state after he received four life sentences last month for the gruesome slayings of four University of Idaho students in 2022.
And the prisoners at Idaho Maximum Security Institution in Kuna “were aware he was coming,” former homicide detective Chris McDonough told NewsNation Tuesday.
“The inmates were apparently waiting for him,” said McDonough, who now works for the Cold Case Foundation. “And when he got there, they are now making his life absolutely miserable.”
“They got together and said, ‘OK, well, you know, how do we harass this guy?'” the former cop said. “And apparently, they set this up long before he got there … the guards were unaware of it until it started happening.”
Kohberger is being held in solitary confinement in a restrictive unit called J block that only has 32 other prisoners, who are “the worst of the worst outside of death row,” McDonough said.
The unwelcoming neighbors decided to carry out a relentless taunting campaign against Kohberger by taking turns yelling through the vents into his cell around the clock.
“They’re utilizing the vent system. They’re kicking the doors. They’re taunting him,” McDonough said. “And they’re basically, you know, torturing him through, you know, using psychology. And my goodness, he’s complaining.”
The 30-year-old former criminology PhD student has been whining to the guards that he’s been unable to sleep at night because of the crusade against him.
“He’s extremely annoyed and frustrated,” McDonough told the Daily Mail.
McDonough said Kohberger will likely eventually be placed in the general prison population. But in the meantime, he’ll have to put up with the hazing.
“The inmates have come up with a creative idea in harassing him to the point where it’s basically driving him crazy,” McDonough said.
The ex-detective said since Kohberger isn’t at risk of being physically harmed by the prisoners, guards likely won’t do much to curb the harassment.
“The most they can do is write it down and, or, you know, tell him, ‘Hey, there’s nothing we can do. You’re not in physical harm,'” McDonough said of the guards.
In solitary, Kohberger is kept in his cell for 23 hours a day and only allowed out of it for one hour a day for outdoor recreation while he’s in restraints. And Kohberger — whose lawyers have previously said he suffers from obsessive compulsive disorder — can only take a shower once every other day.
When he goes outside, his entire unit — or “pod” — “will light up with heckling, with taunting. I mean, they’ll start kicking the doors,” McDonough said.
NY Post
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:55 pm to Gris Gris
If they think there is an active threat against his life they won't do it because it's a huge liability. Even when they eventually decide he is able to, he could say he fears for his life and refuse or go on suicide watch.
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Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:56 pm to LSUSkip
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have been out of the loop on this. I had to look up who this guy was, even then, I don't even remember hearing about those murders.
Bro. Do you live under a rock?
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:56 pm to bigjoe1
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I hope he lives to be 90 and never gets a decent night's sleep.
Or a decent meal.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 5:00 pm to TDsngumbo
Yes, it's legit. I watched it when it happened.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 5:05 pm to PerryWinkleBlue
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He’ll be in solitary confinement before he ever gets moved to general population. Too high profile and the prison doesn’t want bad press from a murdered inmate.
Didn't seem to matter when they moved Whitey Bulger to another facility one night in late October and he was bludgeoned to death early the next morning.
This dirtbag will not make it one year in prison before he either kills himself or somehow one of the inmates gets their hands on him and beats him to death.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 5:19 pm to holdmuh keystonelite
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If they think there is an active threat against his life they won't do it because it's a huge liability. Even when they eventually decide he is able to, he could say he fears for his life and refuse or go on suicide watch.
Could be. I quoted the investigator in the article. I can't see them moving him any time soon, but apparently it could happen. I don't care as long as he's miserable wherever he is. It's fine with me if he scared all the time and doesn't sleep. I hope he can't call his mommy every day either.
When he was doing all of his research to commit the perfect murders, he should have also researched prison life in case he made a mistake along the way!
Posted on 8/14/25 at 5:28 pm to bigjoe1
He should be grateful he’s not in the ground.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 5:56 pm to PerryWinkleBlue
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Too high profile and the prison doesn’t want bad press from a murdered inmate.
While true, one would think a murdered Brian Koberger would create good press.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 5:57 pm to bigjoe1
They should start a call service with a speaker in his cell. For $5 per word, you can call and say something to him, 24/7. He would be sleep deprived, and would be as crazy as a football bat in a few weeks.
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