It is starting to become much more clear as to what investigators are looking at in the tragic case of the University of Idaho student murders from last November.
18.05.2023 - 02:29 / perezhilton.com
Just when you thought the Idaho murder case couldn’t get more deranged, suspect Bryan Kohberger has inexplicably gained fans… a LOT of fans… of the romantic variety…
While the quadruple murder suspect is being held in Latah County Jail in Moscow, Idaho — where University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin, were gruesomely murdered in November — he’s apparently been on the receiving end of some pretty “disturbing” love letters.
An unnamed employee of the correctional facility spoke with The Messenger Monday, explaining:
WTF?? What kind of sicko would idolize a man who is alleged to be responsible for such a heinous crime?
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The anonymous staffer added he’s already received about two dozen letters, all decorated in romantic cards, from women confessing their attraction:
That is seriously just twisted. He was charged with the MURDER of four college students! The kids — the siblings — the friends of people who are currently grieving over the horrifying tragedy for these poor students who will sadly now never get to live out their full lives… and people are pouring affection on the accused murder suspect? Absolutely sickening.
This isn’t the first time something like this has happened though. If you remember, back in February, single mom Brittney Hislope wrote to Kohberger, expressing that he would be her ideal man. She wrote, among a host of other things:
Then, a month later, Reddit group Bryanation was banned from the platform for violating the community guidelines after posting some really distasteful things in favor of the accused.
What a seriously twisted world we live in.
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It is starting to become much more clear as to what investigators are looking at in the tragic case of the University of Idaho student murders from last November.
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