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Bryan Kohberger 'Tormented' in Prison, Asks Guards for Help

Convicted murderer Bryan Kohberger faces constant verbal harassment from inmates in Idaho's maximum security prison, disrupting his sleep despite being in solitary confinement, officials said.

  • On Tuesday, August 12, 2025, Bryan Kohberger, a 30-year-old convicted murderer, complained to prison guards that relentless inmate taunts through vents keep him awake.
  • Following his guilty plea last month, experts say Bryan Kohberger was targeted by inmates to 'make a name for themselves' due to his notoriety.
  • In J Block, inmates allegedly climb into vent grates and take turns yelling at Kohberger around the clock, McDonough said.
  • Less than one month in, Rovere said he's contemplating suicide because he's not even a month in, and he's losing control, with J Block guards only able to log complaints or say 'Hey, there's nothing we can do.'
  • Against the backdrop of this torment, Idaho Department of Corrections reports inmates in J Block spend 23 hours daily in solitary confinement with only one hour outside, highlighting confinement limits.
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New York Post broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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