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Fast swooping down on this story by "48 hrs". Interesting that his sister was in a "slasher movie" back in 2011. He probably went to see it at age 17. His high school days and being bullied seemed to have eased up in his senior year. I take what that one classmate says, having four classes with him in recent times that BK was able to fit in enough to appear comfortable with himself, and I think, opinionated.
Bryan Kohberger's high school friends say the accused killer was overweight and bullied
Kohberger is charged with the murders of four University of Idaho students. His study of criminology was an attempt "to understand humans and … himself," according to a friend.
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Benjamin Roberts was in four classes with Kohberger at Washington State. Roberts spoke with "48 Hours'" correspondent Peter Van Sant for a report on this case titled "The Idaho Student Murders," airing Saturday, Jan. 7 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
"Roberts told Van Sant that Kohberger "seemed comfortable around other people. He was very quick to offer his opinion and thoughts...."
"Roberts told Van Sant that Kohberger "seemed comfortable around other people. He was very quick to offer his opinion and thoughts...."
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Kohberger grew up in eastern Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains, where his father was a maintenance worker. His mother worked in the school system. He has two older sisters, Melissa and Amanda — and, back in 2011, Amanda, now a school counselor, appeared in the low-budget slasher film "Two Days Back," about a group of young students viciously murdered by a serial killer.
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Two high school friends of Bryan Kohberger's, Casey Arntz and a young woman named Bree, who asked to have her last name kept private, agreed to talk with "48 Hours." The women say Kohberger was overweight and was bullied a lot in high school, until his senior year, when he lost about 100 pounds.
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Two high school friends of Bryan Kohberger's, Casey Arntz and a young woman named Bree, who asked to have her last name kept private, agreed to talk with "48 Hours." The women say Kohberger was overweight and was bullied a lot in high school, until his senior year, when he lost about 100 pounds.
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