Bryan Kohberger
Households of Homicide Victims Sue Killer’s College …
You Knew He Was a Stalker!
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The households of the 4 College of Idaho college students slaughtered by Bryan Kohberger in 2022 are suing the college the place he was employed as a educating assistant at — Washington State College — for damages, as they accuse the establishment of failing to behave on quite a few warning indicators in regards to the assassin.
The lawsuit was filed within the Superior Court docket of Washington on Wednesday by members of the family of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin and is demanding Washington State be held responsible for “its personal choices and actions to stay idle within the face of identified excessive and repeated cases of discrimination, sexual harassment, and stalking by Kohberger occurring in its academic program.”

The lawsuit argues that just about as quickly as Kohberger arrived on campus in Pullman, Washington — about 10 miles from the town of Moscow, the place he murdered his victims — he “developed a repute for discriminatory, harassing, and stalking conduct, instilling substantial worry amongst younger feminine college students and fellow WSU workers, necessitating common safety escorts for a number of females.”
The households go on to say there have been “not less than 13 formal stories of Kohberger’s inappropriate, predatory and menacing conduct,” however WSU turned a blind eye and “allowed Kohberger’s escalating conduct to proceed unchecked.”
It isn’t a secret feminine college students and staffers felt uncomfortable round Kohberger, as detailed within the prolonged investigation into the murders … and the households be sure that to checklist instance after instance of how his conduct was wildly regarding at WSU. As an example, the lawsuit claims one scholar started leaving her workplace door open as a result of she believed he would “do one thing inappropriate with a scholar.” One other scholar, in response to the go well with, claimed he “would lure her in her workplace and attempt to speak to her in regards to the Ted Bundy murders.”
Notably, he was working to acquire a Ph.D. at WSU, “with a examine centered on sexually motivated burglars and serial killers,” the lawsuit says. It additional claims WSU “paid him a wage, supplied free on-campus housing, medical advantages, and free tuition, all conditioned on his conduct and topic to being revoked” … however by no means took disciplinary motion amif the various complaints and as a substitute, continued offering him with such advantages. They’re searching for damages, together with attorneys charges, and a trial by jury.
As you already know, Kohberger was sentenced to 4 lifetimes in jail with out parole for brutally stabbing Goncalves, Mogen, Kernodle, and Chapin to dying. He additionally obtained 10 years for a housebreaking cost and $270,000 in fines and civil penalties.
Throughout his July 2025 sentencing, members of the family of the 4 slain college students ripped Kohberger aside … with Goncalves’ household calling him “cowardly” and “gutless.” Kernodle’s household additionally beforehand blasted the plea deal he was provided.
Keep tuned.

