Did he aspire to be a killer? Or a cop? Or both?? The man accused of killing four University of Idaho students at their off-campus home applied for a job with a local police department months before the attacks.
11.01.2023 - 05:37 / perezhilton.com
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Aside from what fellow inmates have said about his jail behavior, Bryan Kohberger has mostly remained silent after being charged for the killings of four University of Idaho students last November. But sources are divulging details that he has spoken briefly at various points.
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A police source “who was involved” in the extradition process that brought the graduate student to Latah County Jail spoke to People for a report published on Tuesday. In the source’s revelation, Kohberger was allegedly “really nervous” while traveling to the Idaho jail from his original Pennsylvania location.
The insider alleges the accused killer “made small talk” with officers during the extradition, adding:
Of course, Kohberger was read his Miranda rights after being arrested, as is standard procedure. And as we’ve been reporting, he’s a criminology student — so he knows that part of the legal process.
To that end, the source revealed Kohberger didn’t speak very much about the case or what he is accused of doing. But at one point, he allegedly dropped one remark on the matter:
Now, he is being held in Latah County Jail while awaiting his next court hearing, which is set for later this week.
While in jail, the accused killer is being housed in a cell away from every other inmate, apparently for his own safety. A source there divulged more key details about that current living situation to People, too:
Well, he probably ought to be getting used to it. After all, the Ph.D. student is likely going to be held there for quite a while as he faces charges for the murders of Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20
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