Bryan Kohberger's Disturbing Behavior: Professor's Fears and Stalking Allegations
NewsNationSeptember 5, 20254 min21,322 views
3 connectionsΒ·5 entities in this videoβVictim's Stalker Fears
- π‘ Kaye told multiple friends and acquaintances that she was being stalked and expressed concern about it.
- β οΈ On more than one occasion, Kaye reported seeing a shadowy figure in the distance while letting her dog out, with the last sighting occurring about a month before the murder.
- π This behavior aligns with the suspect, Bryan Kohberger, reportedly entering the house through the backyard sliding glass door, the same area where the figure was seen.
Kohberger's University Behavior
- π£οΈ Colleagues and professors at Washington State University described Kohberger as someone who dominated every conversation, making others reluctant to be around him.
- π He is reported to have humiliated some female students, with one incident in a classroom causing a student to leave in tears.
- πΆββοΈ Professors noted his physically overwhelming presence, including standing too close and following them even when they expressed a need to leave.
Student Complaints and Dislike
- π A total of 13 complaints were filed by students against Kohberger, according to documents.
- π« He was universally disliked by his colleagues and classmates, with some finding his behavior threatening.
- π¬ Even when students stated they couldn't talk, Kohberger would persist, leading to arguments and a general sense of discomfort around him.
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Bryan KohbergerUniversity of Idaho murdersStalkingShadowy figurePolice documentsWashington State UniversityStudent complaintsHumiliationDomineering behaviorTrue crime
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