PULLMAN, Wash. — Newly released documents from the Idaho State Police investigation into the Moscow homicides provide a detailed and unsettling glimpse into Bryan Kohberger’s life as a PhD student and teaching assistant at Washington State University (WSU) in Pullman. Comprising of interviews with faculty, staff and students, the records illuminate Kohberger’s academic pursuits, social interactions and behavioral patterns during his time at the university.
Kohberger, who resided in Pullman and shared an office with two other WSU students, was engaged in his criminology studies. His research focused on "offender decision-making" and the role emotions play in criminal behavior. According to interviews, he frequently discussed criminal justice topics, often dominating conversations. Kohber