Chilling photos show Bryan Kohberger’s bleak apartment during Idaho student murders



Chilling new images show the inside of the dreary and desolate college apartment in which Bryan Kohberger lived at the time he slaughtered four University of Idaho students three years ago.

The eerie evidence photos taken in the aftermath of the quadruple homicide captured barren walls, near-empty closets, stripped shelves and a curtainless shower inside the killer’s one-bedroom apartment at Washington State University, where had been pursuing a PhD in criminology.

The trove of images released by Idaho State Police also showed the convicted creep left behind a trail of personal belongings before fleeing the state, including criminology books, graded papers, seven parking tickets, election pamphlets, and a disciplinary letter from the university.

Evidence photos showed barren walls and near-empty closets inside the killer’s one-bedroom apartment. Idaho State Police

Some of the books pictured included “Unsafe in the Ivory Tower: The Sexual Victimization of College Women,” “Why the Innocent Plead Guilty and the Guilty Go Free,” and “A Trial by Jury.”

Investigators also found two birthday cards he received marking his 28th birthday less than two weeks after the Nov. 13, 2022, slayings.

Photos showed a barely furnished bedroom with a desk, computer, and bed. Idaho State Police

One card appeared to be from the psycho killer’s parents.

“A son leaves your home but never leaves your heart. He discovers his own happiness which, in turn, becomes yours,” the yellow card, adorned with flowers, read.

One of two birthday cards he received less than two weeks after the slayings. Idaho State Police
The personal message inside the card was redacted. Idaho State Police

The second card, addressed to “Bryern,” showed a cartoon of President Theodore Roosevelt on a dinosaur. The personal message inside was redacted.

In another unsettling photo, a whiteboard in his office bore the messages “TAKE IT EASY!” and “DON’T GIVE UP,” written in black marker.

The whiteboard, pictured inside an office that bore his name, included aggressive messages scrawled in black marker. Idaho State Police
Photo of several criminology textbooks and other books on a carpeted surface. Idaho State Police

Kohberger in July took a surprise plea deal just weeks before his highly anticipated trial was set to kick off. The deal saw him skirt the possibility of the death penalty, enraging some of the families of his victims and leaving loved ones with no explanation for why he committed the heinous murders.

Nearly empty closet with clothes on hangers. Idaho State Police
Bryan Kohberger at his sentencing hearing. AP

He copped to killing Xana Kernodle, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, and Ethan Chapin on Nov. 13, 2022, in their off-campus house in Moscow.

Kohberger is serving four life sentences at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution in Kuna.

Credit to Nypost AND Peoples

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