This is such a moving tribute.
09.02.2023 - 04:41 / perezhilton.com
Someone accused of committing horrific violence against multiple women turning out to be sexist? Frankly, that’s not much of a shock. What is news is that this accused murderer may not have been able to keep his true feelings a secret after all.
Bryan Kohberger has been charged with the gruesome quadruple murder of college roommates Kaylee Goncalves, Maddie Mogen, and Xana Kernodle, as well as Xana’s boyfriend Ethan Chapin, who was staying over. The murders were on November 13. About a month later, according to a new report from NewsNation, he got fired from his job as a teaching assistant at Washington State University.
The victims all went to the University of Idaho, but Bryan was attending grad school just across the border at WSU. He was studying for his PhD in criminology and in August began work as a TA. However, within a month he was already under investigation for “behavioral problems” and exhibiting a “sexist attitude toward women.” NewsNation learned Kohberger was issued multiple warnings because he was “rude to women,” graded papers from female students more harshly, and generally showed a “sexist attitude toward females he interacted with at the school.”
TBH we wish this kind of behavior was limited to just mass murderers… Unfortunately it’s all too common in many fields.
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According to NewsNation, a professor named John Snyder had an altercation with Kohberger on September 23 and was called into a meeting about professionalism. However, the 28-year-old reportedly only got more “feisty” and “belligerent.” On November 2, he was put on an “improvement plan.” However, the next month a group of professors got together and decided Kohberger
This is such a moving tribute.
The house where four University of Idaho students were brutally murdered last November will be torn down, and a memorial will be erected for the four victims.
One of the key aspects of the University of Idaho murder investigation is the veil of silence over it. The Moscow Police Department chose to keep everything about the case secret — right up until they made an arrest six weeks in. And since then, apart from the probable cause affidavit, there’s been more silence. There’s even a gag order on all law enforcement right now.
Did this whole thing just get unlocked?
Wow, we were just saying we’d likely only seen the tip of the iceberg when it came to the evidence against Bryan Kohberger.
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How is this even possible? We thought this guy was going for a criminology PhD!
Considering how high profile the University of Idaho murder case is, you’d think the state of Idaho would want to make sure every single aspect of the trial was as free of controversy as possible. But before it can even begin, it’s been saddled with scandal.
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