Bryan Kohberger's Next-Door Inmate Exposes The Idaho Killer's 'Annoying' Prison Habits
The 30-year-old spent several weeks in the Moscow prison while awaiting trial for the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students.
According to his next-door inmate, Bryan Kohberger was "highly intelligent," but his behavior quickly became "annoying," particularly his obsessive habit of washing his hands dozens of times a day.
The Next-Door Inmate Claimed Bryan Kohberger Had Very Weird Hygiene Habits
Following his arrest in December for the quadruple homicide of four University of Idaho students, Bryan Kohberger spent several weeks under maximum security at the Latah County Jail in Moscow, Idaho, as he awaited hearings and arraignment.
Recently unsealed documents have revealed that a neighboring inmate shared observations about Kohberger's behavior during his time in custody, according to TMZ.
The inmate described the 30-year-old as "highly intelligent and polite for the most part," but was turned off by his several "annoying" habits that became evident over the nearly one-month period they were housed next to each other.
He claimed that the convicted killer frequently washed his hands dozens of times each day and often spent nearly an hour in the shower.
The inmate also complained that Kohberger would stay up almost all night, pacing around, which seemed to disrupt his own sleep. As a result, Kohberger would often nap throughout the day to compensate for the lost sleep.
The Convicted Killer Once Lost His Temper While Around A Fellow Inmate
Elsewhere in the documents, the inmate revealed that Kohberger would spend hours each day on video calls with his mother, Maryann.
During one of these calls, Kohberger weirdly lost his cool in front of his inmate, which had not happened until that moment.
The inmate recounted that while casually watching a sports game, he had muttered, "You suck," at a player, but Kohberger abruptly snapped.
He reportedly rushed to the bars and demanded to know whether the insult was aimed at him or his mother.
Bryan Kohberger Was Very Curious About His Fellow Inmate's Criminal History
Regarding whether they spoke often, the inmate confirmed that while they had frequent conversations, Kohberger never brought up his own charges.
Instead, the former PhD student was more curious about the inmate's criminal history and why he was placed in the jail's maximum-security unit.
When it came time for Kohberger's transfer to the Ada County Jail in Boise, Idaho, the convicted murderer was reportedly eager about the move.
However, the inmate later told authorities he doubted Kohberger would actually enjoy the new facility.
The Killer Asked A Tinder Date 'Uncomfortable' Questions About Murders
The inmate's revelations weren't the only striking details to emerge from the tranche of documents released by the police.
One document revealed that Kohberger matched with someone on Tinder just weeks before he murdered four students.
According to the New York Post, the woman told authorities that Kohberger asked disturbing questions about murders, including what "she thought would be the worst way to die."
She said she believed it would be by a knife, to which Kohberger allegedly responded with "something to the effect of, 'like a Ka Bar?'"
The knife is believed to have been the murder weapon used in the Idaho students' killings, although it was never found.
Elsewhere in the doc, it was mentioned that as the conversation continued, the woman became increasingly "uncomfortable" with Kohberger's questions. She eventually stopped talking to him, effectively ending any potential relationship.
Despite the woman's alarming claims, police found "nothing to corroborate" her story, largely because she no longer had access to the Tinder account she used.
Bryan Kohberger Reportedly Had Scratch Marks On His Face Around The Time Of The Murders
More details from the released docs included how a former colleague of Kohberger at Washington State University found something shocking about the killer around the time of the murders.
According to the teaching assistant, Kohberger once came to work during this period with what appeared to be "scratches from fingernails" on his face and hands.
When the individual tried to probe further about how Kohberger got the marks, the accused claimed he had "been in a car accident."
The teaching assistant also revealed that, over time, Kohberger's behavior grew increasingly erratic. He added that he once had to warn him for interacting inappropriately with students after noticing that he was trying to leverage his position.

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