Bryan Kohberger victims are suing Washington State University where he was getting his doctorate. I went through all the allegations from students and staff about Kohberger -- concerns about stalking and creepy behavior before the murders.
Deep dive:
Many classmates and professors at WSU complained that Bryan Kohberger was sexist and creepy - with one faculty member warning he had the potential to become a 'future rapist'.
After staying silent for three years, Bryan Kohberger's sister has started speaking to me about the collateral infamy their family has endured after he was charged (and eventually pleaded guilty) for the Idaho murders.No-paywall link: https://t.co/ZwvX1WK1Sn
Since the arrest of Bryan Kohberger in the murder of four college students, a case that captivated the nation, his family has stayed silent. His sister now describes their pain and confusion.
www.nytimes.com
Jan. 3, 2026, 5:00 a.m. ET
The harrowing news had spread across the country in the fall of 2022: Four college students were found stabbed to death at a house near the University of Idaho campus. Mel Kohberger, who was preparing to start a new job as a mental health therapist in New Jersey, could not help feeling a sense of alarm.
Her brother, Bryan, was living just 15 minutes from the scene of the mysterious killings. Investigators had no suspects. And Bryan was just the type of person who would leave his door unlocked and go out on late-night jogs.
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