Inside Bryan Kohberger's Spartan Apartment: Clues from Crime Scene Photos
Law&Crime NetworkSeptember 2, 202527 min83,755 views
38 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβApartment Contents and Condition
- ποΈ The apartment was described as sparse and not appearing actively lived-in, with very few clothes and no shower curtain, suggesting it might have been abandoned.
- π§Ή A vacuum cleaner and its canister were photographed as evidence but yielded nothing of value, despite a neighbor reporting Kohberger vacuumed at night.
- π§€ A black nitrile glove was found in the closet, alongside receipts from Walmart, Marshalls, and Target, indicating recent purchases.
- π Numerous parking tickets were found, reflecting Kohberger's alleged method of outsmarting parking attendants.
Criminology Books and Writings
- π Books found in the entertainment center were predominantly related to criminology, including titles like "Mass Incarceration on Trial" and "Why the Innocent Plead Guilty and the Guilty Go Free."
- π A particularly notable book was "Unsafe in the Ivory Tower: The Sexual Victimization of College Women," which discussed women's reactions to sexual victimization.
- π Kohberger's own writings focused on topics such as offender decision-making, emotionality, and burglary, with intentions to conduct research in a correctional setting.
- βοΈ His academic writing was described as formal, with feedback suggesting he avoid flowery language and focus on conciseness.
Personal Items and Living Space
- πΌοΈ The apartment notably lacked personal photographs or decorations, with only a birthday card and a card from his mother being personal items found.
- π» The desk area with a computer and the adjacent bed appeared to be the only spaces that looked like someone lived there, suggesting this is where he spent most of his time.
- π§ The freezer and refrigerator were stocked with vegan foods, but items were haphazardly shoved in, contradicting potential assumptions of extreme organization.
- πΏ The bathroom, where Kohberger took a selfie on the morning of the murders, appeared clean, with lawyers stating he frequently replaced the shower curtain to prevent mold.
Academic Issues and Red Flags
- π© Kohberger faced 13 complaints from students and faculty at Washington State University, some related to sexual harassment.
- π An improvement plan was issued to Kohberger 11 days before the homicides, requiring weekly meetings with his advisor to track progress and goals.
- π This improvement plan is viewed as a disciplinary measure, indicating the university was unhappy with his performance and possibly preparing to dismiss him.
- β οΈ The fear of a civil lawsuit was cited by staff as a reason for their caution in handling Kohberger, despite knowing he was a problem and potentially a future predator.
Expert Analysis on Apartment and Behavior
- π§ Retired FBI agent Bobby Chicone noted the apartment's Spartan nature and lack of personality, fitting a profile of someone with limited social life.
- π§ Chicone suggested Kohberger lived in his own head, possibly fueled by a fantasy life, which aligned with his studies and online searches.
- π§ The haphazard organization of food in the freezer and refrigerator was seen as inconsistent with true obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- πββοΈ The possibility that Kohberger left in a hurry, packing personal items before fleeing to Pennsylvania, was considered as an explanation for the apartment's state.
- π€ The discussion highlighted the need for experts in labor relations to advise institutions on how to handle problematic employees to prevent potential repercussions.
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