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'Creepy and dangerous': Bryan Kohberger's surname is now a synonym for 'incel' in Urban Dictionary

The Urban Dictionary entry defines 'Kohberger' as 'a creepy guy that doesn't get the hint that you're not interested in him'
PUBLISHED MAR 27, 2023
Bryan Kohberger was arrested in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, on December 30, 2022 (Photo by Ted S. Warren - Pool/Getty Images)
Bryan Kohberger was arrested in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, on December 30, 2022 (Photo by Ted S. Warren - Pool/Getty Images)

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MOSCOW, IDAHO: Idaho quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger has now made it to the Urban Dictionary, where "Kohberger" has been described as another word for an "incel." Kohberger, 28, has been accused of fatally stabbing University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, in their off-campus three-story rented home on November 13, 2022. He was arrested in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, on December 30, 2022.

The Urban Dictionary entry by a user, SummerGirl <3, says Kohberger is "Another word for an "Incel" - A man in his mid-20s to mid-30s who hates women because they won't give him sex, or are not interested in him, frequently hostile to women, stalks women, or murders women. Also, a psychopath or sociopath who gaslights women and treats them bad because he has been rejected by them so many times, one who will force himself on women. Also, a creepy guy that doesn't get the hint that you're not interested in him."

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"Also a man who constantly gets upset if a woman does better than him or knows more than him in school and will insult her in front of the whole class. Generally a douch-bag, just because he's all pissed off that women aren't interested in him. Very creepy and dangerous if given the chance," it adds.

The dictionary entry by SummerGirl <3 also gives examples of how to use the word in a sentence, such as "Hey Bryan, just because those girls are smarter than you doesn't mean you have to go all "Kohberger" on them!" and "Girl, you better watch out or that creeper is going to "Kohberger" on you."

Did Bryan Kohberger have an 'incel complex'?

A former FBI agent had previously told New York Post that Kohberger may have wanted to commit the murders due to his history of social issues and a possible “incel complex".“The murders may have been … an effort to assert some type of dominance,” Pete Yachmetz said. 

“I believe a continued stabbing of a victim indicates … an uncontrollable rage and extreme anger,” Yachmetz had said, noting that the suspect was described as “socially awkward with a long history of interpersonal problems.” “I think he may have developed a sort of incel complex,” he added.

Bryan Kohberger had photos of victim on his phone

Months after the gruesome Idaho murders, it was revealed that Kohberger had pictures of one of the female victims on his phone. A phone belonging to Kohberger was collected after his arrest, in which authorities discovered pictures of the victim. It is unclear if the photos were taken by Kohberger or downloaded from the victim's social media.

"He had more than one picture of her," a source told People, adding, "It was clear that he was paying attention to her." In the past that two weeks before the murders, Kohberger sent a series of messages to one of the victims on Instagram, as reported by People. He reportedly had a clean report apart from a drug problem. He was a PhD student in Washington State University’s Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology.

It has been revealed that Kohberger returned to the crime scene area and may even have stalked the home of his victims about 12 times before the attack. His cell phone pinged its location in the area of the house where the crimes were committed at around 9 am on November 13, which was just five hours after he killed the students. He now reportedly plans to fight the probable cause evidence in a June 26 preliminary hearing, according to his attorney Kootenai County Public Defender Anne Taylor.

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