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re: Kohberger sentencing day
Posted on 8/10/25 at 1:28 pm to sledgehammer
Posted on 8/10/25 at 1:28 pm to sledgehammer
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They’ve started releasing crime scene photos. Most of these are blurred, but you can see blood for sure if you zoom in (NSFW?)
4181 and 4184 show the most Reddit link to album. Click on the google drive link
Something’s that people have seen:
4130-4133, 4157, and 4184 are pictures of Ethan blurred out
4182, notice the blood on the Coors case and the TacoBell bag
4170, Kaylee’s dog is under the desk, here’s a good view. That’s really sad
Posted on 8/10/25 at 1:37 pm to CP3forMVP
That dog is so frightened. I heard Maddie’s old BF Jake owns Murphy now.
Ethan was found only in his socks so he’ll be blurred even if they do end up leaking the unblurred photos.
I’ve read the blurring in 4154 is possibly crushed adderall. You see the rolled up dollar bill and the card to the right of it.
Ethan was found only in his socks so he’ll be blurred even if they do end up leaking the unblurred photos.
I’ve read the blurring in 4154 is possibly crushed adderall. You see the rolled up dollar bill and the card to the right of it.
Posted on 8/10/25 at 2:13 pm to CP3forMVP
(NSFW?)

This post was edited on 8/10/25 at 2:18 pm
Posted on 8/10/25 at 2:19 pm to Tigerbait357
Thanks for posting those. It won’t let me copy and paste from the album above. I’ve read the handprints on the glass have nothing to do with the case as they were there previously, but the prints in the snow are possibly BK’s entering and exiting. If not, they’re from the first responders.
Posted on 8/10/25 at 2:20 pm to Tigerbait357
God, are those prints from the inside or out? Horrifying either way.
Posted on 8/10/25 at 2:25 pm to Ruston Trombone
I don’t believe they were related to Kohberger but certainly gives the scene an eerie feeling. I never hear anyone from police mention the prints so assuming it had nothing to do with him
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If tweet fails to load, click here.Posted on 8/11/25 at 8:48 am to Tigerbait357
This ad for a documentary has been popping up on my Facebook page. It's clever that they worked his profile into the shape of the state of Idaho. It's also creepy.


Posted on 8/13/25 at 8:12 pm to Gris Gris
Kohberger is annoyed and complaining that other inmates are yelling at him through the vents costing him sleep etc… He deserves whatever hell on Earth he gets.
He’s also in the same cell block as Chad Daybell.
Too many ads to post the article from my phone and I’m in a time crunch.
Fox News
He’s also in the same cell block as Chad Daybell.
Too many ads to post the article from my phone and I’m in a time crunch.
Fox News
This post was edited on 8/14/25 at 9:20 am
Posted on 8/14/25 at 9:19 am to Gris Gris
Here's another article.
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
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.
Posted on 8/20/25 at 9:46 am to Gris Gris
new info: Investigators were able to access some of his search history from late Christmas night in 2022 (after the murders). They found late at night and into the early morning he was browsing an old website containing profiles about popular serial killers. The website downloaded a file onto his computer everytime he opened a profile. He only opened one profile twice: Danny Rolling.
Interesting info about Danny Rolling: born in Shreveport. Murdered 5 college students in 1990, all using a Ka-Bar knife. The same as Kohberger used. He killed 4 young college-aged women, and one man. Also, before his trial commenced he surprisingly plead guilty to all charges. Interesting similarities.
Interesting info about Danny Rolling: born in Shreveport. Murdered 5 college students in 1990, all using a Ka-Bar knife. The same as Kohberger used. He killed 4 young college-aged women, and one man. Also, before his trial commenced he surprisingly plead guilty to all charges. Interesting similarities.
Posted on 8/20/25 at 9:56 am to bott18240
I hope his sphincter gets broken regularly and brutally.
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