Videos of Bryan Kohberger with red hands inside cell being probed by Idaho prison



Chilling new leaked footage appears to show convicted University of Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger with red hands pacing his concrete cell — prompting the maximum security prison where he’s locked up to probe the video’s source.

The eerie 10-second video, which mysteriously surfaced on social media Thursday, captured the monstrous psycho in his convict garb walking toward a wire rack in his cell, carefully placing an item down, then staring at his crimson hands before awkwardly lingering in place for several seconds.

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Kohberger, 30, is rumored to wash his hands dozens of times a day, likely leaving them red and irritated.

Bryan Kohberger was captured on surveillance video walking toward a wire rack in his prison cell.

In another short clip, the murderer, who was hit with four life sentences in the slayings of four University of Idaho students, is seen standing ominously in the middle of his lockup, slowly cleaning his shoes.

While it remains unclear when the videos were taken, it appears that someone used their cellphone to record the surveillance footage on a TV screen inside the Idaho Maximum Security Institution in Kuna.

He was then seen carefully placing an item down and then staring at his crimson hands.

“We are aware of the videos circulating online and are investigating the matter,” the Idaho Department of Correction said in a statement Friday.

The convicted killer then stood in place for several seconds.

“While we cannot yet confirm the veracity of the videos, if verified, they are a clear violation of IDOC policy and the parties responsible will be held accountable, up to and including termination. We caution that some videos may be fake or AI-enhanced.”

Bryan Kohberger was hit with four life sentences last month. KYLE GREEN/POOL/EPA/Shutterstock

Officials said the prison issued multiple emails last month reminding staff of their expected professional conduct and proper policies, which prohibit the sharing of any security footage.

“Videotaping and publicly sharing security footage is prohibited conduct and we will be reviewing all legal options, including criminal prosecution,” correction officials said.

“The safety and security of our staff and incarcerated population remains our top priority.”

Xana Kernodle, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen and Ethan Chapin seen on Nov. 13, 2022, just hours before they were killed by Kohberger. kayleegoncalves/Instagram

Kohberger last month took a surprise plea deal just weeks before his highly anticipated trial was set to kick off. The deal saw him skirt the possibility of the death penalty, enraging some of the families of his victims and leaving loved ones with no explanation for why he committed the heinous murders.

He copped to killing Xana Kernodle, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, and Ethan Chapin on Nov. 13, 2022, in their off-campus house in Moscow.


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