'Bryan Kohberger is hot AF': Idaho suspect's 'magic skin care routine' has the Internet fascinated
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MOSCOW, IDAHO: Bryan Christopher Kohberger, 28, who was arrested and charged with the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students, appeared in court for a brief hearing on Tuesday, January 3, and didn't contest his extradition to Idaho. Kohberger is maintaining his innocence but is not fighting the extradition, saying he is eager to fight the charges normally. Several internet users have been commenting on Kohberger's appearance - while some called him 'hot', some compared him to Ted Bundy and others wondered about his 'magic vegan diet'.
Ethan Chapin, 20, Xana Kernodle, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, and Kaylee Goncalves, 21, were found stabbed to death on November 13 in their off-campus rental home on King Road. Kohberger was arrested at his parents' home in eastern Pennsylvania, more than 2,500 miles away from the town of Moscow on December 30. Kohberger is a PhD student in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at the neighboring Washington State University.
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Although people have been disgusted by the brutal killings of four University of Idaho students, a few internet users have come forward and commented on Kohberger's looks and even called him 'hot'. A reddit user wrote, "Bryan Kohberger is hot AF". A Twitter user also wrote, "Anyone else find #BryanKohberger HOT!?!?". Another user was not happy about such a statement and responded sharply, "He looks like the creeper he is."
Anyone else find #BryanKohberger HOT!?!?#MoscowPD #moscowhomicide #Idaho4 #moscowfour pic.twitter.com/MqJ0S3BrCv
— Free Bryan Kohberger (@Rita23445100) December 30, 2022
A reddit user even compared Kohberger's mugshot to his court appearance and wrote, "A chameleon? Does anyone know what kind of magic vegan prison diet they’re feeding him? His hair has grown 3 inches in 3 days! Is it just me, or does he not look starkly different today than he did 3 days ago? Could his arrest (and accompanying mugshot) have happened earlier than they’re letting on?"
To this a user replied, "Keep in mind that he was just dragged out of bed at 3am in the first photo and it was taken with a low quality camera in bad lighting. The second was taken by a professional photojournalist with an expensive camera and lens after days of sleep."
Other users pointed out Kohberger's 'skin care routine' and 'flawless skin'. "I don’t know what kind of ruler you’re using to measure this hair growth. I don’t know why people keep insisting that LEO are lying over everything. No I don’t think that they arrested him days before. Yes the lighting is different and the angle and the camera but All mug shots seem to make people look like shit. No it’s not a different person. Agreed the man has some kind of magic skin care routine," wrote a user.
"Yeah. His skin looks flawless," wrote another. "How was he allowed to shave?" questioned a user.
Some users even compared Kohberger to actor Pablo Schreiber and the serial killer 'Ted Bundy'. "Anyone else creeped out by how much the University of Idaho murder suspect, Bryan Kohberger, looks like Pablo Schreiber, the actor who played the serial killer that tormented Benson on SVU?" wrote a twitter user.
Anyone else creeped out by how much the University of Idaho murder suspect, Bryan Kohberger, looks like Pablo Schreiber, the actor who played the serial killer that tormented Benson on SVU?
— Joanna Fernandez Sullivan (@Joannafersulli) January 4, 2023
"This guy Bryan Kohberger looks like Ted Bundy reincarnated. Straight psychopath.", wrote another user.
This guy Bryan Kohberger looks like Ted Bundy reincarnated. Straight psychopath.#IdahoFour #Idahohomocides #Idaho4suspect #idahoarrest #BryanKohberger pic.twitter.com/gAk2HClSUz
— Lashaun Turner (@MsLashaunTurner) January 3, 2023
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