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True Crime Rewind: Kohberger Was Moved Away From Female Students After Multiple Complaints

According to a new interview with a former administrator at the Monroe Career and Technical center where Kohberger was attending classes, he had to be removed from Co-Ed classes after female classmates complained about his behavior. She refused to go into more detail about that behavior during the interview, but she did confirm that he had been removed from the setting and placed in a class with boys only.

Let's dive in and see what the administrator has to say!

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Bryan Kohberger Was Moved Away From Female Students, Administrator Reveals (newsweek.com)
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Ever since Brian Kohlberger's arrest, we have heard from multiple people about his aberrant and aggressive behavior towards women. And we have seen multiple examples of this presented to us as this investigation has unfolded. Whether it's somebody that knew them when they were in junior high school, or whether it's somebody that went out with them, allegedly, on a tinder date, and had to make pretend they were throwing up so that he would leave. And then we've heard from the people who work out the brewery by his house, about how they had him in the database as a problem customer and somebody who harassed the women. And it goes on and on and on and on. Now, with all of that said, does that make Brian Kohlberger guilty of these murders? It does not. But what it does do is continue to add puzzle pieces to that profile of who Brian Kohlberger is because that is all relevant. His behavior towards women, you don't think that's relevant when we end up with three women murdered to death in their home? Yeah, I think it's pretty relevant as far as how he treated women in his past. Then you hear about his own sister being suspicious of him and the fact that he also stole from his sister when he was younger to feed his drug habit. And then if you want to talk about more recent examples, how about the women that he made feel uncomfortable in those classes? How about the students who he was TAing for? You know what we call it when something happens over and over and over again throughout your life? That's a pattern. And it would seem that if all of these stories are real and that if all of these people are telling the truth, and I have no reason to doubt any of them, to be honest with you, then that means this is a pattern of behavior that Brian Kohlberger has exhibited his whole entire life. And again, that does not make him a murderer. However, it does lend some credence to all of the talk about Brian Kohlberger of being a misogynist or a Brian Kohlberger being an insell. Now, I'm not going to tell you one way or the other that he's either of those things. I don't know. I'm not a psychologist. I'm not trained or capable or qualified to make those sorts of judgments. But what I do know is that you shouldn't have these kinds of issues with women your whole entire life. And if everybody else always seems to be the issue, chances are you need to do some self-evaluation and understand that in all of those situations, the common denominator is you. And that would seem to be the case for Brian Kohlberger. In all of these situations, the common denominator is Brian Kohlberger and his ass allegedly being creepy. Today's article is from Newsweek and the headline. Brian Kohlberger was moved away from female students, administrator reveals. This article was authored by Matthew and Pelly. Imagine being such a creepy bastard that your teacher has to move you away from your classmates? What sort of weird ass non-sensor you up to in that classroom that would necessitate such a move? Brian Kohlberger was moved away from female students while attending a career institute in Pennsylvania according to a former school administrator. Fox Nation on Sunday released an exclusive special titled Brian Kohlberger I Am Blank, in which Nancy Grace spoke to many people who had experiences with the Idaho murder suspect, including Tanya Carmella Bierz, who served as Kohlberger's former administrator at the Monroe Career and Technical Institute. Carmella Bierz explained that Kohlberger was initially in the protective services program at the Institute, where he sought to prepare for a career in law enforcement. However, she said that after two incidents, he was moved into another program where there were no female students. What is he a priest? Here's an idea, throw him out of the program. Why are you just moving them and what was the issue? I guess that's really what it comes down to. What was the issue? Was he touching somebody? Was he just making them uncomfortable with his commentary? Was he following them home? Was he stalking them? I'm sure that the investigators who are looking into the murders have asked all of those questions and have talked to all of these people who have had a part in Brian Kohlberger's life, or who might be able to fill in some blanks along the way. And just like any puzzle, you have to start with those corner pieces and work your way towards the middle. She was unable to provide details about the incidents but told Fox Nation that they were related to female students in the program with Kohlberger. And there's obviously all kinds of like privacy laws that she has to respect as an administrator for that school district or former administrator, but whatever occurred was substantial enough that they decided to move Kohlberger out of this classroom, out of this program, and move them with just other boys. And that seems to me to be a pretty dramatic move. Like I could understand maybe getting suspended, but being pulled out of a class or a program, because you can't get along with the other gender. Like you learn that shit in kindergarten, right? Don't hit people, get along with everybody, treat everybody equally. But Brian Kohlberger, out here in society, at least according to all these people, recounting their experiences with them, couldn't even do that. Couldn't even have a basic, you know, school-like classmate relationship without being a creepy em-effort. There had been one or two incidents that had occurred. Carmella Beer has told Fox Nation some of the issues that arose were based on having a mixed population in that classroom. One of those incidents ultimately resulted in him being removed from that program. And he's lucky he wasn't removed from consciousness by whoever this girl's father is. Imagine your daughter comes home and tells you, "Hey Dad, I was in my so-and-so class, and this creepy son of a bitch did whatever to me?" If she told me that at 8, I'd be at the school at 9, causing all kinds of ruckus and demanding answers, but instead of smacking this dude down and giving him some discipline, they decided they'd just relocate him with other guys instead, like that's going to fix the problem or address the issue. The issue is that he did whatever he did. That has to be addressed. Just moving him is counterproductive and stupid. And depending on what he did, don't you think that he should just be thrown out of the program completely? Why are you moving him around? Why are you juggling him around? It's not his right to be in that program. Being in that program is a privilege, a privilege that should have been revoked. In December of 2022, Coburger 28 was arrested and charged with four counts of first-degree murder, one count of felony burglary. Following the fatal stabbings of Kalegan Solvus, 21, Madison Morgan, 21, Ethan Chapin, 20, and Zana Kernodel, 20. All four victims were students at the University of Idaho and staying in an off-campus residence at the time of the killings. Coburger, for his part, has maintained his innocence and stood silently during his arraignment. The judge overseeing the case entered a not-guilty plea for Coburger on each of the charges. Since his arrest, only a few details about his life have been released, such as his behavior toward women, as some have claimed that he exhibited in-cell involuntary celibate tendencies. And speaking in general terms, there's no doubt that Brian Coburger checks off all the categories of somebody that would be considered an in-cell. There is zero doubt about it, but I'm not going to sit here and tell you that's what he is. I don't know. Like I said earlier, I'm not a trained psychologist. What I will tell you is this. The profile that's built of Brian Coburger, what we know of Brian Coburger's behavior towards women, is not looking good for a Mr. Coburger. You know, if it's one person saying, "Hey, look, he was kind of weird," you could brush that to the side and say, "Hey, maybe those people aren't compatible." But when you have all these people coming out and giving you basically the same story, why wouldn't you believe them? One of Coburger's former friends, Jack Bayless, also spoke to Fox Nation about the case and the arrest, saying that Coburger was often frustrated with women. Bayless also said that Coburger expressed issues to him about his dating life and how he would be ghosted a lot by females. And just like everything else in the investigation in the Brian Coburger, you can't look at things piecemeal. You have to look at everything in the totality. Look at the evidence in the totality. Look at all of the accusations against him by people that knew him in the totality. And when you start doing that, it becomes very difficult to arrive at any other destination than a place where the evidence is mounting against Brian Coburger and I'm being kind when I say that. Jennifer Kofindaffer, a former FBI agent, told Newsweek in January that she believed Coburger's deepest motivation for the alleged crimes would be this in-cell theory. Kofindaffer is not directly involved in the case. Well, I don't know about that, but I definitely think that this all stemmed from him having some sort of obsession with Maddie. And from there, it snowballed into him deciding I'm going to kill Maddie. But when he showed up there, he didn't expect Kayleigh to be in that bed, so that tossed all of his plans out the window and it's my opinion that that led to Zana and Ethan being murdered as well. Because at this point, I'm pretty much convinced that Madison was the target. And I think his plan was to get in there kill Madison and get out without anyone being the wiser. So in my mind, that's the most likely scenario. And I think that he ran across Maddie at the Mad Greek while she was working. And there's no doubt that this in-cell stuff could have definitely played a part. In terms of his rejection by women and his aggression toward women, that continued to build over just being rejected and not being accepted by women throughout his journey in life, she told Newsweek, "I just don't get it. It is not that difficult to find a date. Wake up in the morning, take a shower, put on deodorant, brush your teeth, go to the gym every now and then. Don't be creepy on creepenstein, and maybe, just maybe, you'll get a date." Newsweek reached out to Coburger's lawyer and tailor via email for comment. All right, now as you can see, folks, the profile keeps being built, and the vast majority of these incidents and the people that are recounting them have one thing in common when they're talking about Brian Coburger. And that's that they all believe that he is one creepy SOB. All right, folks, that's gonna do it for this one. If you'd like to contact me, you can do that at Bobby Kapucci at protonmail.com. That's B-O-B-B-Y-C-A-P-E-U-C-C-I at protonmail.com. All of the information that goes with this episode can be found in the description box.
According to a new interview with a former administrator at the Monroe Career and Technical center where Kohberger was attending classes, he had to be removed from Co-Ed classes after female classmates complained about his behavior. She refused to go into more detail about that behavior during the interview, but she did confirm that he had been removed from the setting and placed in a class with boys only.

Let's dive in and see what the administrator has to say!

(commercial at 6:52)

to contact me:

bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

source:

Bryan Kohberger Was Moved Away From Female Students, Administrator Reveals (newsweek.com)