Red Flags Missed: Kohberger Accused of Stalking, Intimidating Female Students
Nancy GraceSeptember 19, 20259 min20,317 views
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- ⚠️ Bryan Kohberger was accused of stalking and intimidating female students, leading to 13 formal complaints.
- 💬 His alleged behavior included criticizing girls in class, making them cry, and blocking doorways so they had to brush past him.
- 🚨 This conduct was described as anti-woman, misogynistic stalking behavior.
University's Inaction on Complaints
- 🗓️ Within a short period (August to November), 13 formal complaints were filed against Kohberger at Washington State University.
- 🚫 Despite these numerous complaints, the university allegedly did nothing initially, only later having discussions about letting him go.
- 🚪 Critics suggest the university released him "into the wilderness" without adequate action, missing significant red flags.
Psychological Analysis of Behavior
- 🧠 Dr. Bethany Marshall suggested Kohberger might have antisocial personality disorder, leading to impulsivity and dysregulation.
- 🍎 His crash diet was theorized as a way to "look great to lure women," linking body image to predatory behavior.
- 💔 Psychopaths often commingle sexuality, cruelty, and sadism, with making girls cry potentially being sexually exciting for him.
- 🔪 His stalking was viewed as "foreplay" for increasingly sadistic acts, culminating in the multiple stabbings.
The "Proberers" Phenomenon
- 👥 A segment of the population, dubbed "proberers," reportedly follows Kohberger, believing he was framed.
- 📢 These followers are accused of death-threatening witnesses and harassing those who might "bring him down," seeing him as their "king."
- 💡 This behavior is linked to the idea that 3-5% of the general population may share similar personality disorders.
Interpretations of Lifestyle
- 🏠 The austere and organized nature of Kohberger's apartment and lack of personal items were interpreted by some as signs of a "robot" or "killing machine."
- ⚖️ A defense lawyer argued against connecting his "starving student" living conditions to a quadruple homicide, citing common college experiences.
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