Ex-FBI Agent Claims Bryan Kohberger Had Serial Killer Traits & Obsession with Victim
Was this a targeted killing born out of obsession?
Feed Earn reports that Bryan Kohberger, the man who pleaded guilty to the horrific murder of four University of Idaho students in 2022, was allegedly an “incel” with disturbing serial killer tendencies.
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Agent Coffindaffer’s Chilling Breakdown:
️ “I’m convinced Bryan Kohberger was what I define as an ‘incel’ — an involuntarily celibate male who feels rejected by women and harbors a maniacal rage inside.”
“His obsession with Madison Mogen became all-consuming. This wasn’t random — it was calculated and emotional.”
️ The Tragic Victims
Kohberger admitted to the brutal stabbings of:
- Madison Mogen
- Kaylee Goncalves
- Xana Kernodle
- Ethan Chapin
The murders took place on November 13, 2022, at an off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho, leaving a college town devastated and a nation in shock.
Could the Death Penalty Still Be on the Table?
Despite his guilty plea, legal experts say the death penalty remains a possibility due to the nature and gravity of the crime. Prosecutors may still pursue capital punishment if the plea agreement allows flexibility.
READ MORE: New twist in the Kohberger case may keep death penalty on the table
Key Questions Raised
- Was Kohberger’s crime a result of long-term psychological instability?
- Did social rejection and the “incel” ideology fuel his actions?
- Could this have been prevented with earlier behavioral red flags?
Public Reaction
The case continues to draw national attention, with social media users and legal analysts digging into Kohberger’s digital footprint, academic background in criminology, and possible warning signs ignored prior to the killings.