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ICYMI: Is Bryan Kohberger A Sexist?

Ever since Bryan Kohberger was arrested we have heard from people who have known him throughout his life. We have heard the stories about his drug use and bullying and how he had a problem with his weight. However, we have also learned more disturbing things about Bryan Kohberger as well.


In this episode we take a look at some of the allegations against Bryan Kohberger and what some of the people around him were/are saying about his arrest.



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Disturbing details emerge about Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger and his 'treatment of women' | The US Sun (the-sun.com)

Duration:
13m
Broadcast on:
14 Jul 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

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Ever since Brian Kohlberger was announced as the suspect in the murders in Moscow, we have heard from people who knew him previously, who have told us about Brian Kohlberger's past, and what he was up to as far as his behavior before all of this went down. Well, now we're learning a little bit more, obviously, as things continue to evolve and everything we learn, it really just all looks bad for Brian Kohlberger. And when you hear reports about his behavior towards women and towards other people, well, it just continues to add layer upon layer of bad news for Brian Kohlberger. So today, we have an article from the U.S. Sun and the headline, "Dark Claims, Disturbing Details Emerge About Idaho Murder Suspect Brian Kohlberger and His Treatment of Women." This article was authored by Forest McFarland, and we have heard several times now about Brian Kohlberger and his creepy-ass behavior, following a woman out to the car, grading people that are women more harshly than men, and just being a general all-around creep. Idaho Murder Suspect Brian Kohlberger allegedly made for boating sexist comments toward his female colleagues before he was fired, sources have said. Kohlberger, 28, allegedly graded his female students harsher than men while working as a criminology graduate assistant at Washington State University, according to a new report. Well, we know that he graded harsher, we've heard that previously, and we also know that, according to these people that were around him, he was also a sexist. And what I find interesting about these reports is that they were made prior to him being named as the suspect, so this wasn't just a piling on. Now, I'm sure there was some of that in the aftermath of all of this, you know, people coming out of the woodwork, giving their commentary about them knowing Brian Kohlberger, you know, 25 years ago or whatever. But when you're talking about recent relationships, and you're talking about his current behavior, while he's a teaching assistant at Washington State, I think that that information of him being this way currently, recently, is a lot more damning than him being a drug addict previously, or a creep previously, or a weirdo, or whatever. Because there's a lot of people who are very awkward when they're young, and then they grow up and they're not awkward anymore. But then there's people like Brian Kohlberger, who are not awkward, they might seem awkward, but really, they're just fucked up. The graduate student was charged in late December, with the brutal stabbings of roommates Kalegan Solvis, Madison Mogan, and Zana Karnodel, along with Zana's boyfriend Ethan Chapin on November 13th. One month after, four students were found heartlessly slashed to death outside the University of Idaho campus, Kohlberger was let go from the program. However, it was not for his alleged involvement in the killings. Former colleagues have told News Nation that he was known for making sny comments toward women in the program, and this day and age, that's not going to work out so well for you. With everybody being so hyper-focused on other people's behavior, you better show up to work and just do your job and go home at this point, especially if you're working on a college campus, where everybody's wilding out already. Kohlberger allegedly told females at Washington State University that men would take all of their jobs because they were not as smart. Someone associated with the murder suspect told the outlet. The anonymous sources claimed that multiple people filed complaints against him after he harshly graded female students, and a harassment training seminar was even held at the school. Now if you're the cause of your place of employment having to hold a harassment seminar, chances are you're not going to last too long at that company, and that's what happened with Brian Kohlberger. If it wasn't for these murders, he wouldn't have been able to keep this job anyway, because the facade was slipping, right? The mask was falling, and that second face, the hidden face, that I always talk about here, well, it was being revealed. Kohlberger was let go in December of 2022 after he had not made progress regarding professionalism, his termination letter seen by News Nation States. The letter did not address any of the sexism allegations. According to the letter, Kohlberger allegedly had an altercation with the professor, he was assisting John Snyder on September 23rd. A professor allegedly emailed Kohlberger about the ways in which you had failed to meet your expectations as a TA thus far in the semester. By October 21st, the outlet reports, so he was having all of these issues leading up to the murders in Moscow. And, like I said previously, I believe that the issues at work ended up being that tipping point, where Brian Kohlberger finally said, "Now's the time, and whatever damn he had built inside of his brain to hold back the evil, well, it broke." The termination letter stated that department leaders met with Kohlberger to discuss an improvement plan on November 2nd, which was 11 days before the students were stabbed. After the Idaho students were murdered, Kohlberger also allegedly was involved in a second altercation with Professor Snyder on December 9th, according to the letter. So you see what I'm talking about here, how this could have been the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back and set Brian Kohlberger in the motion, mad at the professor, mad at everything that's going on, and then finally just snapping and doing what he allegedly did. Other people close to the matter have spoken out about alleged interactions with Kohlberger as he remains in jail awaiting trial. In one instance, Kohlberger allegedly followed a female student to her car, according to two people familiar with the situation, who spoke to the New York Times. Nah, nothing weird about that. Imagine your daughter calling you and saying, "Hey dad, my professor was following me to my car. I'm sure all of you dads out there would react fantastically to that news." However, the university's investigation didn't find Kohlberger guilty of any wrongdoing in these complaints. A local brewery that Kohlberger frequented told News Nation that female workers had complained about his inappropriate behavior in the past. They had even flagged his ID in the system to warn of his past action sources said. Kohlberger stands accused of fatally stabbing three young women, Kaylee Gonsalves, Madison Mogan, and Zana Kernodel, as well as Zana's boyfriend Ethan Chapin on November 13. Authorities released some information on physical evidence that was taken in by detectives before the Idaho judge issued a gag order for the trial, and it's because of that gag order that news has slowed down to an absolute trickle here. And that's why we're following along still with those court documents. That's the blueprint to what's going on here as far as inside of the courtroom. We don't get a look inside of the courtroom, but following along with those documents, it gives us an idea at the direction things are going at the very least. 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