Bryan Kohberger attended Washington State University for a little over three months, and in that time, 13 complaints were filed about his bad behavior.
The complaints related to the nature of being homophobic, ableist, xenophobic, and misogynistic. Kohberger was just days into his first semester of the doctoral program when administrators received their first formal complaint; 12 more came over the next three months, according to newly unsealed documents. Included in the release are photos of the apartment Kohberger left behind in Pullman. The photos are filled with textbooks, graded papers, and a refrigerator partially full of food.
The families of Madison Mogen and Ethan Chapin are suing the city of Moscow over the
release of hundreds of these crime scene photos and videos of the first response to 1122 King Road.
Their attorney claims many of the photos constitute an “unwarranted invasion of privacy.”
Leander James says ‘blurring’ on the images is an ‘ineffective’ redaction, and blood is still
visible on floors and walls of the home outside the blurring. James says in the footage, the
Sounds of sobbing friends and roommates are also incredibly traumatizing for the families.
We are also learning that the witnesses and the individuals whom Kohberger's attorney planned to intimate as suspects are getting threats.
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