MOSCOW, IDAHO: The Idaho quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger was reportedly removed from a law enforcement vocational program at Monroe Career & Technical Institute (MCTI) after many of his female classmates complained against him.
As per former administrator Tanya Carmella-Beers, who spoke with ‘The Idaho Massacre’ podcast, the young Kohberger attended the protective services track program at a vocational school, which was not very far from his parents’ home in Pennsylvania, The New York Post reported.
What led to Bryan Kohberger’s suspension from the program?
Carmella-Beers disclosed the reason behind Kohberger’s suspension from the program. She shared, “He was a leader in his class, he took the class extremely seriously.”
But Carmella-Beers also said that his female classmates were not okay around him and multiple complaints were brought against him. “To be removed from a program, it has to be pretty severe,” she noted.
“Ultimately, what had him removed from the program, when I look back on it now, makes sense,” Carmella-Beers shared.
She added, "Not knowing what I know, then yeah, you’d be like, ‘I can’t— I’m so shocked.’ And in that respect I am, but then I know another little piece, which is the piece that occurred at the school. And so then, I’m like, ‘Oh, but see, that makes sense.'"
Bryan Kohberger’s former classmates described him as ‘aggressive’ and ‘outcast’
This comes after last year, Kohberger’s former classmate spoke about him. Dominique Clark told The New York Post about his transformation from junior year to senior year of high school.
Clark revealed, “I remember seeing him and thinking it was a new student. He was so heavy and he lost so much weight, he almost looked sickly or like it was an obsession.”
“Around the same time, he became more aggressive and I think he became more of an outcast at that point. He became more withdrawn,” he said.
Clark also went on to describe Kohberger’s behavior around girls. He added, “If he liked or was interested in a girl and she wasn’t, he didn’t understand why or just didn’t accept her saying no and moved on and so he would have been labeled as a creep or something along those lines.”
Where is Bryan Kohberger now?
As per reports, the 28-year-old murder suspect, accused of killing 21-year-old Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and 20-year-old Ethan Chapin, has currently been in jail in Latah County.
He has pleaded not guilty to several counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary charges. Kohberger’s trial is expected to begin on October 2.