Murdered Bryan Kohberger did not delete photos from his phone before his arrest for the killings of four students from the Idaho University.
Investigators discovered that Kohberger’s photo role contained torso selfies as well as images downloaded from fully naked women or bearing bikinis, expert in digital medicine Heather Barnhart said People In a story published on Friday August 15.
“Much of him half naked in the mirror while bending,” said Barnhart, noting that she didn’t know if Kohberger, 30, had sent these photos to someone.
He had also photographed his Hyundai Elantra Blanche 2016, which he led the night he murdered Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves,, Xana Kernodle And Ethan Chapin November 13, 2022.
“Very vain, as American psycho», Pointed out Barnhart of photos, referring to the film of 2000 with Christian as a serial killer.
In another selfie, Kohberger gave the boost while held in the bathroom of his apartment on the campus of the Washington State University. This photo was taken after stabbing the students to death for unknown reasons.
Barnhart said that the Kohberger photos collection had no image of the victims or friends and family.
The former criminology student was sentenced in July to four consecutive life sentences – one for each homicide – and an additional 10 years for burglary.
He was arrested in December 2024 and charged with murders after the police found evidence, including a knife sheath left to the crime scene which contained a Touch DNA which brought him back.
He initially pleaded not guilty, but later submitted a guilt plea in exchange for the elimination of the death penalty as a punishment.
Friday, officials of Idaho prison responded to her complaints Be intimidated in prison.
“We are aware of the complaints of Kohberger concerning what he considers to be mocked,” said a spokesman for the ministry of Idaho corrections People in a declaration. “Incarcerated individuals generally communicate with each other in prison.”
The spokesperson added that Kohberger is “hosted alone in a cell” of the maximum Idaho Security Institution in Kuna, Idaho, and noted that “security personnel maintains a safe and ordered environment for all people in our care”.
Earlier this week, Chris McDonoughA retired homicide detective allegedly alleged that the colleagues detained by Kohberger “drive him crazy” and “tormented him at night and almost every hour of the day – the dusting through the vents of his cell. They literally get up in the grid and cry.