Bryan Kohberger trying to cozy up to other serial killers while behind bars for quadruple murder

Cold-blooded murderer Bryan Kohberger is attempting to befriend notorious serial killers nationwide while he serves multiple life sentences for slaughtering four University of Idaho students, a new report claims.
The quadruple murderer, who turned 31 behind bars last month, has been reaching out to other high-profile inmates from inside his cell at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution in Kuna, according to Chris McDonough, a retired homicide detective with the Cold Case Foundation, Fox News Digital reported.
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“He’s tried reaching out to other serial killers, but I don’t know whether any relationships have formed,” McDonough told the outlet, citing a trusted source.
“Both inside and outside — he’s trying to communicate with people outside the walls.”
The veteran investigator added that Kohberger “sees himself above everyone around him.”
The former Washington University graduate student’s latest stunt follows wild complaints about the bananas he’s getting behind bars.
“They’re not the kind that he likes,” McDonough told the Daily Mail in November.
“I’m not sure if that means they may have bruises on them and he doesn’t like that or if there is a particular type of banana that he likes. You can’t make this stuff up, right? The guy is a quadruple killer and he’s complaining about his bananas not being the type that he likes.”
Kohberger has made at least five formal complaints since he arrived at the Idaho penitentiary, so the prison staff hasn’t put much stock into his latest grouse, McDonough explained.
Kohberger in July took a surprise plea deal just weeks before his highly anticipated trial was set to kick off.
He copped to fatally stabbing Xana Kernodle, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, and Ethan Chapin on Nov. 13, 2022, in their off-campus house in Moscow.
The deal saw him skirt the possibility of the death penalty, enraging some of the families of his victims and leaving the loved ones with no explanation for why he committed the heinous murders.
He is serving four life sentences without the possibility of parole.
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