Skip to main content

Bryan Kohberger Case: WSU's Alleged Inaction, Bleak Apartment, and Ongoing Threats

Nancy GraceSeptember 2, 202551 min139,071 views
28 connections·40 entities in this video

Washington State University's Role

  • ⚠️ Washington State University (WSU) allegedly ignored 13 formal complaints against Bryan Kohberger within 2.5 months of his arrival, concerning his anti-woman, misogynistic, and stalking behavior.
  • 🎯 The Gonalves family believes that if WSU had acted and expelled him, the murders would never have happened.
  • 🧠 Kohberger's actions included intimidating female students, making them cry, and physically blocking doorways, treating them differently than male students.

Psychological Insights

  • 🔬 Experts suggest Kohberger's cruelty and sadism were intertwined, with making girls cry potentially being sexually exciting and a form of "foreplay" for more sadistic acts.
  • 💡 His apartment was described as "bleak" and "sparse," lacking personal items, indicating a "thin emotional life" and compulsive tendencies, such as hermetically sealed food and organized items.
  • 📚 A book titled "Unsafe in the Ivory Tower," about sexual assault of college students, was found among his belongings, suggesting it served as a "tutorial" for his actions.

Social Ineptitude and Control

  • 📱 Kohberger had only 18 contacts saved in his phone, many of which were impersonal, highlighting his social ineptitude.
  • 💬 He reportedly spoke to his parents for hours daily until he fell asleep, which was interpreted as a "comfort thing" or a need for a semblance of attachment.
  • 🔑 His alleged offer to help a female co-worker set up Wi-Fi security cameras was seen as a way to gain access and spy on her.

Case Controversies

  • ⚖️ Families of victims Madison Mogan and Ethan Chapen are suing Moscow to prevent the release of graphic crime scene photos and videos, citing trauma and invasion of privacy.
  • 🚨 Witnesses are receiving death threats, particularly those named in the defense's "alternate perpetrator" theory, which has since been disproven.
  • 🎭 A small percentage of the population shares Kohberger's personality disorder, leading to a "prober" following who harass others and believe he was framed.
Knowledge graph40 entities · 28 connections

How they connect

An interactive map of every person, idea, and reference from this conversation. Hover to trace connections, click to explore.

Hover · drag to explore
40 entities
Chapters20 moments

Key Moments

Transcript188 segments

Full Transcript

Topics15 themes

What’s Discussed

Bryan KohbergerWashington State University (WSU)Idaho MurdersStalking BehaviorMisogynistic BehaviorPsychopathyPersonality DisorderCrime Scene PhotosWitness ThreatsAlternate Perpetrator TheoryForensic ScienceFreedom of Information Act (FOIA)Social IneptitudeCompulsive BehaviorAsperger's Syndrome
Smart Objects40 · 28 links
People· 22
Companies· 3
Locations· 4
Concepts· 7
Event· 1
Medias· 3