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'I cut them, I'll cut you': Idaho suspect Bryan Kohberger yelled violent rap lyrics, exposed himself to female inmate

Valerie Cipollina, 50, who was held at the Monroe County Jail for six hours, revealed that Kohberger tried to expose himself and yelled, 'F**k my enemies and foes'
PUBLISHED JAN 3, 2023
Bryan Kohberger was arrested on December 30, 2022, in relation to the murders of four University of Idaho students (Monroe County Correctional Facility)
Bryan Kohberger was arrested on December 30, 2022, in relation to the murders of four University of Idaho students (Monroe County Correctional Facility)

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MONROE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA: Bryan Kohberger, 28, the criminology student charged with the murders of four University of Idaho students Ethan Chapin, 20, Xana Kernodle, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, and Kaylee Goncalves, 21, was arrested by the FBI and Pennsylvania State Police on December 30, 2022, for the crime he allegedly committed in the early hours of November 13, 2022. Kohberger, who faces four counts of first-degree murder, was arraigned by a Monroe County judge and ordered to be held without bail. Following his arrest, a female inmate who was held in a cell close to him shared how allegedly he yelled and tried to expose himself to her.

Talking to DailyMail, Valerie Cipollina, 50, who was held at the Monroe County Jail for six hours on a New Year's domestic violence charge, said that Kohberger yelled repeatedly, "I cut them, I'll cut you." He allegedly yelled at one guard saying, 'You come in here and I'll cut you. I'm going to pee on your face. Do what you want with me, I don't give a s**t.'"

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'F**k my enemies and foes'

Cipollina said she didn't realize who he was but then later, another inmate told her, "That's the guy who killed those college students." Cipollina, who described him as "tall, skinny, and young-looking," further explained how he repeatedly lifted his shirt and was trying to expose himself to her. "I couldn't see his genitals because the glass wall only went down so far," she said, adding, "I could see him through the polycarbonate glass window of his jail cell. He was standing up right against it, yelling out violent rap lyrics." He also yelled out "F**k my enemies and foes," from Lil Wayne's 'Multiple Flows'. He also sang violent and misogynistic lyrics from Bad Bunny songs, Cipollina said.

She said the jailer, who was standing outside Kohberger's cell and told him to calm down, got a reply from the suspect saying, "Come on in motherf***er. You come in here – let's talk." "He then screamed at the top of his lungs, saying, 'Come in all of you. You scared of me? You should be scared of me. You're going to do nothing to me because I'm going to cut all of you up. Come into this cell and I'll show you I'm a creeper. Come in this cell and I'll cut you up too.'"

Kohberger, who graduated from DeSales University in Pennsylvania in May 2022 with a master of arts in criminal justice and is a PhD student in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Washington State University, is set to appear in court for an extradition hearing on Tuesday, January 3, 2023, as previously reported.

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