WSU Professor Warned Bryan Kohberger Would Stalk And Sexually Abuse Students, University Did Nothing

In a π“ˆπ’½π“Έπ’Έπ“€π’Ύπ“ƒπ‘” revelation, a Washington State University professor warned colleagues about Bryan Kohberger’s predatory behavior months before he allegedly murdered four students. Despite multiple complaints detailing stalking and harassment, the university failed to act, leading to a devastating lawsuit from the victims’ families seeking justice and accountability.

 

The haunting echoes of a professor’s chilling warning resonate as the families of the slain students file a 126-page lawsuit against Washington State University (WSU). The suit claims that the institution ignored numerous red flags about Kohberger’s alarming behavior, which included stalking, harassment, and predatory comments towards female students.

 

In the fall of 2022, just weeks before the tragic murders, a WSU faculty member urged colleagues to cut Kohberger’s funding and remove him from the program, fearing he would become a threat. This warning, however, was met with institutional silence as 13 complaints about Kohberger piled up, detailing a pattern of misconduct that went unchecked.

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Just days before the horrific stabbings of Kelly Gonzalez, Madison Mogan, Zana Kernodal, and Ethan Chapen, WSU held mandatory discrimination training for Kohberger’s cohort, highlighting the growing concern about his behavior. Yet, despite the evident threat he posed, no decisive action was taken to protect students from him.

 

The lawsuit paints a grim picture of institutional failure, where the safety of students was sacrificed for fear of legal repercussions. π’Άπ“π“π‘’π‘”π’Άπ“‰π’Ύπ“Έπ“ƒπ“ˆ include that the university prioritized its liability over the well-being of its students, allowing a predator to roam free on campus.

 

Bryan Kohberger pleads guilty to murders of four University of Idaho  students - OPBKohberger’s alleged harassment tactics were not just whispers in the hallways; they were documented, tracked on a tally board by students who felt compelled to create their own emergency protocols. This desperate measure underscores the failure of WSU’s systems designed to protect students.

 

Incidents described in the lawsuit reveal a pattern of disturbing behavior, including Kohberger blocking doorways and making female students feel unsafe in their own classrooms. Students reported feeling so threatened that they sought security escorts and developed strategies to avoid him.

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With the filing of this lawsuit, the families of the victims are demanding answers and accountability from WSU. They argue that the university’s inaction was not only negligent but also a direct contributor to the tragic outcome of November 13, 2022.

 

The legal claims include Title IX violations, gross negligence, and wrongful death, emphasizing that the university had a clear duty to act on the complaints it received. The families assert that the tragic events were foreseeable and that WSU’s failure to respond appropriately led to the loss of their children.

 

As the case unfolds, the spotlight remains on WSU’s handling of the complaints against Kohberger. The families are seeking not just justice for their loved ones but also significant reforms within the institution to ensure that such failures never happen again.

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The chilling reality is that the very institution meant to protect its students became a place where their safety was compromised. As the lawsuit progresses, the hope remains that it will lead to a reckoning for WSU and a commitment to prioritize student safety over institutional reputation.

 

In the wake of this tragedy, the call for transparency and accountability echoes loudly. The families of the victims are determined to ensure that the voices of those who warned about Kohberger are heard, and that the lessons learned from this horrific incident are not forgotten.