Idaho police call out 'gross inaccuracies' in Kohberger TV special, special prosecutor investigating leaks
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Bryan Kohberger has been labeled a “jailhouse Karen” for filing numerous complaints about his conditions shortly after his arrival in the Idaho prison where he is set to spend his life, according to experts.

Kohberger, a former 30-year-old criminology Ph.D. student, was found guilty of killing four University of Idaho students in a knife attack during a home invasion. He received four consecutive life sentences without parole, plus an additional 10 years. The attack began at 4 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022, when three of the victims were asleep.

“To put it politely: Kohberger appears to be becoming quite the jailhouse Karen,” noted Paul Mauro, a retired NYPD inspector and Fox News contributor closely monitoring the situation. “This doesn’t look good for his ability to adapt over the long term in that setting.”

He wrote that he knows items are missing because of “the policy book,” but no one helped him.

“The nutritional standard is not being upheld unless I receive my full tray,” he added.

Kohberger made his first complaint on his second day in J Block, according to People.

He was placed in a prison wing designated for high-profile and high-risk inmates, such as death row prisoners like Chad Daybell, and lifers like Kohberger.

Shortly after, it’s reported he complained again when another inmate said to him, “I’ll b- f- you” and mentioned that guards were told by someone else, “The only a- we’ll be eating is Kohberger’s.”

Bryan Kohberger mugshot

Confessed killer Bryan Kohberger sports a death stare in prison mugshot. (The Idaho Department of Correction)

Cameron Lindsay, a prison consultant, called Kohberger “a monster and a fool in one” for his antics.

“No way in hell the Idaho Department of Correction capitulates and satisfies his request to be moved,” Lindsay told Fox News Digital. “My prediction is he’ll stay right where he is. His constitutional rights, particularly the Eighth Amendment, fails relevancy here because Kohberger is segregated from all other inmates, thus being reasonably protected from physical harm. If he had a lick of sense, he’d keep his mouth shut, his head down, and maybe over time his welcoming committee will lessen their verbal tirades against him.”

State prison officials did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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