Bryan Kohberger Transferred to Solitary Confinement After Getting Life in Prison
Bryan Kohberger
Transferred to Solitary Confinement
… Conditions of Daily Prison Life Revealed
Published
Bryan Kohberger has been transferred to solitary confinement at Idaho’s Maximum Security Institution, where he will have no cellmates or distractions.
Sources reveal that Kohberger is now in J Block, a long-term restrictive housing unit that accommodates various types of inmates, from protective custody to death row.
Inmates in long-term restrictive housing like J Block live alone in their cells, with limited time outside, restricted showers, and only one hour of outdoor time per day.
Despite the isolation, inmates like Kohberger can still access commissary orders, send messages through JPay, and participate in religious services.
Bryan Kohberger received four consecutive life sentences for the murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. The victims’ families expressed their anguish during the court proceedings.
Kohberger’s solitary confinement follows a controversial plea deal that spared him the death penalty in exchange for admitting to the brutal attacks.


