Bryan Kohberger cherished the violent film “American Psycho” and was fascinated with real-life killer lawyer Alex Murdaugh, his cellmate stated in a chilling interview with police.
The person at the moment serving a life sentence for the 2022 slayings of 4 College of Idaho undergrads additionally had “creepy” eyes and cherished to psychoanalyze the folks round him, his cellmate instructed Idaho State Police.
“Kohberger analyzed all the things. He needed to know why folks had preferences on something. He ‘psychoanalyzes all the things,’” the cellmate — whose identify was redacted from the file — instructed cops.
Kohberger refused to debate his case along with his cellmate, however he did reveal that his favourite flick was 2000’s “American Psycho,” a black comedy through which Christian Bale performs a charismatic-yet-psychopathic funding banker with a penchant for homicide.
He was additionally obsessive about the CourtTV channel and had a selected curiosity within the trial of Alex Murdaugh — an legal professional discovered responsible for the 2021 homicide of his spouse and grown son.
Kohberger’s favourite true crime story was his personal: He was glued to the TV each time his case got here up within the information — except the phase talked about his family and friends, the cellmate stated.
“Kohberger loved watching the information about his case except it started speaking about his household or pals, at which level he’d change the channel instantly,” the interview notes learn.
The cellmate additionally described Kohberger as a clear freak who burned by three bars of cleaning soap per week with hourlong showers and fixed hand washing that left his pores and skin pink.
He continuously requested clear sheets and contemporary garments, the cellmate stated.
But regardless of his bizarre habits and “creepy” eyes, Kohberger was “very sensible, simple to get together with,” although he by no means spoke about his personal case, the cellmate stated.
Thus, even his cellmate was apparently in the dead of night as to why Kohberger broke right into a Moscow, Idaho house and used a knife to butcher 4 College of Idaho undergrads.
The victims — Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and her boyfriend Ethan Chapman, 20 — had no obvious connection to Kohberger, who had pushed to the scene from his condominium close to Washington State College, the place he was engaged on a PhD.
Kohberger won’t ever have to elucidate the motives for his crime, because of a controversial plea deal that left him with a life sentence with out the potential for parole however spared him the demise penalty.