In the following weeks Bryan KohbergerArrest in December 2022 for the murders of four Idaho University studentsThe classmates and the teachers of the student graduate of Washington State University spoke to the police of the worrying behavior that he exhibited at the time of the murders.
Kohberger, 30, pursued a doctorate in criminology in the state of Washington and as a teacher assistant, although he was dismissed a few days before his arrest.
Kohberger pleaded guilty in July 2025 for the murders of Ethan Chapin,, Xana Kernodle,, Madison Mogen And Kaylee Goncalves At 1122 King Road in Moscow, Idaho, early in the morning of November 13, 2022. A judge sentenced him to Four consecutive life sentences After his guilty plea took the death penalty of the table.
Since the murders, police from the Idaho State released More than 500 pages of documents related to the survey, including interview accounts with those of the state of Washington which regularly interacted with Kohberger.
Continue to scroll through the biggest revelations of students and teachers in its program.
Bryan Kohberger had visible injuries after the murders
After the murders, students and teachers Visible injuries noticed On the hands of Kohberger. A student told the police that he had cut his hand “similar to cat scratches”. Another said he had “bloody joints”, although this student did not know if they observed immediately before or after homicides.
A teacher also recalled that he saw Kohberger’s hand bandaged at the time of homicide, and Kohberger told him that it was due to “an idiotic accident inside”.
How classmates say that Bryan Kohberger’s behavior changed after the murders

Students observed several apparently harmless changes to Kohberger’s behavior after November 13, 2022. Instead, he used his laptop.
The same student also said that the normally razed Kohberger started to grow the facial hair and seemed to be “ruffled”. Despite the time that did not ask for a jacket, she said he would wear a heavy coat for the duration of their three -hour course together.
Due to the nature of the criminology program, Idaho murders have often been raised in class. While Kohberger was generally a participant active in class discussions, he did not participate when the subject appeared.
Several people told the police that Kohberger would spatially trample them
A student alleys that other women in the criminology program complained that Kohberger “made them uncomfortable.” This included “many” cases of looking at female classmates or “spatially trapping” in students’ offices.
A teacher also had a similar interaction in which Kohberger would have trapped it in a corridor because she had not given him 100% for the participation that week.
Class comrades accused Kohberger of “Mangardage”

Bryan Kohberger
Photo of the Correctional Installation of the County of Monroe via Getty ImagesSeveral interviews with students have included accusations that Kohberger “lacked” the course equipment for women in his class – a concept which, according to him, did not exist. In an incident, a student claims that he became “agitated and argumentative” when he discussed poor identification of eyewitnesses. The exchange left her uncomfortable and she filed a written complaint with the university.
In another case, a student says that Kohberger tried to correct it in class by overexplicating the subject as if she did not understand. Kohberger has again become argumentative, and the student left the early class because of the interaction.
Another student complained to a teacher that Kohberger left her in tears after making sexist comments because he ate a subject.
A classmate almost reported Kohberger at the university
Kohberger’s strange behavior drew the attention of a student who told the police that he had almost pointed out to the university, but decided not to do it because the report would not be anonymous. The student observed that Kohberger was visibly deprived of sleep, often late for conferences and was frequently risen and left in the middle of the class, to return with coffee.
A teacher warned his colleagues that Kohberg is a potential “predator”

Bryan Kohberger
AP photo / Kyle Green, swimming poolDuring a staff meeting, a member of the faculty told his colleagues that Kohberger “is intelligent enough for four years, we should give him a doctorate” but warned them of his problematic behavior.
“Mark my word, I work with predators, if we give him a doctorate, it is the guy who, in those years, when he is a professor, we will hear harassment, hunting and sexual mistreatment … His students at university,” said the professor.
Kohberger was the only student in his class to believe in the death penalty
A student says Kohberger was the only person in her class supported the death penalty. In an attempt to discuss his post, he asked the student if she would support the death of someone who “raped and murdered” his 12 -year -old daughter.
Kohberger spoke the author of Moscow Homicides
Kohberger told another student than the one who committed the murders of Idaho “must have been quite good” in a conversation about three weeks after the killings. Kohberger praised the choice of the killer for timing because it was shortly before the students’ departure for the winter holidays.