You think Kohberger didn’t think at least the first fwo didn’t have it coming and totally deserved their fate?
Of course he thought (thinks?) that.
You think Kohberger didn’t think at least the first fwo didn’t have it coming and totally deserved their fate?
Of course he thought (thinks?) that.
Non sequitur.
Most inmates think that what they, personally, did was justified. Most of them also think that what the other inmates did wasn’t justified. So there’s a lot of inmate-on-inmate hate, going every which way.
This is not a group of people who are selected for playing nice with others.
An innocent in this case would be someone stalked and murdered for the thrill of it.
It’s all relative. He’s a bottom feeder among the prisoners. Even if society considers the people in prison bottom feeders he’s on the lowest rung of that ladder.
And he doesn’t understand that he’s making it worse for himself. “Wah, they’re getting my requested dietary menu wrong.”
Not selected for a good grasp of reality, either.
Uodate: he is being provided with insufficient bananas.
“How dare you treat me like the lowlife rabble I’m imprisoned with?”
He’s got unlimited time to contemplate his surroundings. So far his plan A is to complain about prison food to the people who control 100% of his surroundings.
No doubt he’s also making himself a popular figure among his fellow inmates.
He should just consider it field research.
Interesting interview with Bryan’s sister Mel (perhaps someone could share a gift link):
Her Brother Pleaded Guilty to the Idaho Murders. Now She’s Ready to Talk.
Since the arrest of Bryan Kohberger in the murder of four college students, a case that captivated the nation, his family has stayed silent. His sister now describes their pain and confusion.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/03/us/idaho-murders-bryan-kohberger-family.html
If I remember correctly, the other sister, Amanda was quite sure he was involved. This is the first time the other sister has spoken out, and from my take she didn’t think he was guilty.
Wished I picked him for the Death Pool.
Is that allowed – having someone on your list who is only famous for being infamous?
I didn’t get that from the article; she seemed stunned that he had done it, but I didn’t see anything in the article she to suggest that thought he was innocent. Before he was arrested, it never occurred to her that he did it, but that’s understandable.