Newly released crime scene photos are shedding disturbing light on the private world of Bryan Kohberger, the man who pled guilty to the shocking murders of four University of Idaho students.
Hundreds of images, captured by investigators in the aftermath of the 2022 killings, were made public Friday — offering an inside look at Kohberger’s apartment, personal belongings, and even his office at Washington State University, where he was a PhD student in criminology.
Some of the most revealing photos have already sparked a frenzy online, with true crime followers dissecting every detail.

Messages on His Office Whiteboard
One of the most haunting images shows a whiteboard inside an office with Kohberger’s name on the door. Written across it in large letters:
“TAKE IT EASY! DON’T GIVE UP!”
It’s unclear whether Kohberger himself wrote the message or if it was left by someone else. Either way, the words now carry a chilling weight, considering the gruesome crimes he later admitted to committing.

Books on Criminal Justice & Victimization
Photos from his apartment reveal shelves lined with books on criminal justice, including one specifically about the sexual victimization of women on college campuses.
The choice of reading material has struck many as eerie, given the nature of the crimes. Social media users have already begun speculating whether Kohberger’s studies were tied to his disturbing interests.
Sparse Living Conditions
The images also show a surprisingly bare apartment. Despite having plenty of space, the rooms contained little more than a few food items, some clothing, and sparse furniture.
On the kitchen shelves: canned goods and boxes of pasta. In the bedroom: a mostly empty dresser. The minimal setup paints the picture of a man living in isolation, with few personal touches to his home.

Birthday Cards & Critiques
Among the photographed items:
- “Happy Birthday” cards addressed to Bryan.
- An “Improvement Plan” from Washington State University, where faculty had been monitoring his academic progress.
- Papers covered in critiques marked in black and blue ink, reflecting his struggles in the PhD program.
- A quirky card featuring Theodore Roosevelt riding a T-Rex.
- Parking tickets from WSU.
These small but telling details paint a portrait of someone juggling personal shortcomings, academic pressures, and what we now know were dark and violent impulses.

Serving Life Sentences
Kohberger is currently serving four consecutive life sentences without parole for the murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Maddie Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. He accepted a plea deal earlier this summer, sparing himself the death penalty but ensuring he will spend the rest of his life behind bars.
Life Behind Bars
Since entering prison, Kohberger has continued to make headlines. He has filed complaints against the Idaho Department of Correction, including one alleging sexual harassment. Reports claim he’s also been taunted by other inmates, making his adjustment to life in maximum security far from smooth.
Why This Matters
For many, the release of these photos reopens wounds from one of the most shocking true crime cases in recent memory. The Idaho murders shook the nation, and even years later, details about Kohberger’s life continue to disturb and fascinate the public.
💬 What do you think of these chilling details from Kohberger’s apartment? Do they shed new light on his mindset — or are they just everyday belongings seen through a darker lens? Drop your thoughts below.









