Bryan Kohberger’s Home, Office Revealed in Shocking New Pics
Bryan Kohberger
Exploring the Dark World of a Convicted Killer…
Sparse Shelves, Papers, Criminal Justice Books
Published
Law enforcement authorities have recently unveiled a series of photographs depicting the living quarters and workspace of Bryan Kohberger, a convicted perpetrator of a quadruple homicide. These chilling images have been compiled into a gallery for public viewing.
In the aftermath of the tragic event for which Kohberger admitted guilt earlier this year, various snapshots were taken, including one from an office displaying his name on the door and a cryptic message scrawled on a whiteboard.
The whiteboard bears the message, “TAKE IT EASY! DON’T GIVE UP!” with the author of the note remaining unidentified.
The collection of photographs from what appears to be Kohberger’s home showcases a plethora of criminal justice literature, including a book focusing on the sexual victimization of women on college campuses.
The living spaces in the kitchen and bedroom exhibit minimalistic decor, with only a few essential items present, despite the ample room available.
Among the items captured in the photographs are “happy birthday” cards addressed to Bryan and an “improvement plan” from Washington State University, where Kohberger was pursuing his PhD in criminology.
Additionally, the images reveal various papers with critical annotations in black and blue ink, a card featuring Theodore Roosevelt riding a T-Rex, and multiple tickets from WSU.
Bryan Kohberger is currently serving four consecutive life sentences for the brutal murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Maddie Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin, having accepted a plea deal to avoid the death penalty.
While incarcerated, Kohberger has launched several grievances against the Idaho Department of Corrections, including a sexual harassment complaint and allegations of harassment from fellow inmates.



