Bryan Kohberger received a death threat in a Pennsylvania jail, where he denied killing four undergraduate students from the University of Idaho. When questioned why he flew to Moscow, Idaho, Kohberger reportedly responded, “The shopping is better in Idaho.”
A source told NewsNation that the quadruple murder suspect was intimidated as he sat behind a glass screen in his cell following his arrest at his parents’ home in Albrightsville on December 30.
“F— you! I’m going to murder you!” According to the source, a fellow inmate told Kohberger with his middle finger up that the accused killer appeared “creepy” and lacked remorse.
According to the informant, when questioned why he murdered the University of Idaho students, Kohberger responded, “I did nothing.”
According to the news source, he was wearing a suicide smock, which stops inmates from killing themselves.
Bryan Kohberger allegedly got a death threat while incarcerated in a Pennsylvania jail after his arrest.
When questioned why he was in Moscow, some eight miles from his residence in Washington state, Kohberger responded, “The shopping is better in Idaho,” according to a source.
During his five days at the Monroe County Jail, Kohberger was able to take daily showers without handcuffs, but his leg shackles were not removed, according to the report.
According to a source, jail officials also granted his request for vegan meals, which included peanut butter & jelly, apple sauce, vegetables, beans, rice, and cereal.
After being placed into the Latah County Jail following his extradition from Pennsylvania, Kohberger made his initial court appearance in Idaho on Thursday.
Madison Mogen, 21, is on the top left, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, is on the bottom left, Ethan Chapin, 20, is in the center, and Xana Kernodle, 20, is on the right.
He is charged with first-degree murder and burglary in the murders of Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, on November 13.
Latah County Sheriff Richard Skiles told NewsNation that the jail staff is attempting to meet Kohberger’s nutritional needs, “but we will not be purchasing new pots and pans or anything similar.”
His comment follows an exclusive revelation in The Post in which a former aunt stated that Kohberger’s relatives had to purchase new cookware because he refused to consume anything that had previously been used to cook meat.
The former aunt described Kohberger’s food restrictions as “extremely strange” and “well beyond vegan.”
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