Bryan Kohberger's Classmate Reveals Shocking Details About Idaho Murder Suspect
Classmate reveals shocking details about Idaho murder suspect

New revelations have emerged about Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of brutally murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022. A former classmate has come forward with disturbing accounts of Kohberger's behaviour during their time studying together.

"He Made Everyone Uncomfortable"

The classmate, who wished to remain anonymous, described Kohberger as having an "intense and unsettling" presence that made fellow students uneasy. "There was something off about him from the beginning," the source revealed. "He would stare too long, ask inappropriate questions, and seemed fascinated by criminal behaviour."

Academic Focus on Criminal Psychology

Kohberger was reportedly pursuing a PhD in criminal justice at Washington State University at the time of the murders. His research focused on criminal psychology and the emotional responses of offenders during violent crimes - a detail that has raised eyebrows among investigators.

Pattern of Concerning Behaviour

The classmate recounted several incidents that now seem particularly troubling in light of the murders:

  • Kohberger allegedly asked detailed questions about how to commit the "perfect crime"
  • He showed unusual interest in forensic investigation techniques
  • Fellow students reported feeling "watched" by him during late-night study sessions

These accounts add to the growing portrait of Kohberger as someone who may have been planning or fantasizing about violent acts long before the November 2022 attacks that shocked the nation.

Legal Proceedings Continue

Kohberger currently awaits trial, with prosecutors building their case against him. The new testimony from his former classmate could prove significant as the court attempts to understand the defendant's mindset and potential motivations.