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Bryan Kohberger's Former Classmate on Potential Elliot Rodger Influence

NewsNationAugust 5, 20258 min27,082 views
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Bryan Kohberger's Demeanor at University

  • πŸ’‘ Josh Ferraro, a former classmate of Bryan Kohberger, described him as astute and diligent in biology classes.
  • 🎯 Kohberger primarily communicated via text and email for group projects, preferring to keep to himself and avoiding small talk.
  • πŸ‘€ He was observed frequently sitting alone in Starbucks with headphones on, indicating a reserved and solitary nature.
  • πŸ‘• An unusual observation was Kohberger consistently wearing long sleeves, regardless of the weather.

Potential Red Flags and Observations

  • 🧐 Looking back, Ferraro noted that Kohberger seemed like a chameleon, with heinous individuals often appearing normal on the surface.
  • ⚠️ While no significant red flags were apparent at the time, the current prism of understanding highlights his reclusive behavior.
  • πŸš— As a commuter student, Kohberger spent minimal time on campus, attending classes and then leaving.

Connection to Elliot Rodger and Online Activity

  • 🧠 In criminology classes, the concept of individuals reliving fantasies digitally was discussed, often involving returning to crime scenes or communities under pseudonyms.
  • πŸ’» The possibility of Kohberger using a pseudonym like "Papa Rogers" to re-enter crime discussion groups and relive the experience was raised.
  • 🎭 Ferraro finds it plausible that Kohberger, potentially idolizing Elliot Rodger as the "king of the incel community," might have sought to emulate or surpass him.
  • πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ The use of a distinctive profile picture for "Papa Rogers" is seen as a potentially stupid mistake given the circumstances.

Plea Deal and Justice

  • βš–οΈ Ferraro, a former corrections officer, expressed his support for the death penalty and believes Kohberger's plea deal, avoiding it, is unjust.
  • πŸ˜” He feels that taking four lives and then being allowed to live the rest of his life in infamy is an injustice to the victims and their families.
  • πŸ“Ί The conditions of jail are described as not being overly harsh, with amenities like tablets and TVs, contrasting with the severity of the crimes committed.
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