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'Justice for Bryan Kohberger': Fanpages of Idaho murder accused say he's innocent until proven guilty

Bryan Kohberger allegedly murdered four University of Idaho students in the early hours of November 13, 2022
PUBLISHED FEB 22, 2023
In this handout provided by Monroe County Correctional Facility, Bryan Christopher Kohberger is seen in a booking photo after he was arrested on December 30, 2022, in Pennsylvania. (Monroe County Correctional Facility via Getty Images)
In this handout provided by Monroe County Correctional Facility, Bryan Christopher Kohberger is seen in a booking photo after he was arrested on December 30, 2022, in Pennsylvania. (Monroe County Correctional Facility via Getty Images)

This article is based on sources and MEAWW cannot verify this information independently.

MOSCOW, IDAHO: There are many who already believe that Bryan Kohberger is the murderer of four University of Idaho students, Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin, who died on November 13, 2022; however, there is also a group of people that not just think he’s a clean man, but also admire and support him. 

Though the 28-year-old has been declared the prime suspect and charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary, a trial into the case is yet to be done. And while the majority wants him convicted, his well-wishers have made different social media pages to back as well as express their love for him.

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‘Justice For Bryan Kohberger’

Shockingly, there are two private groups on Facebook with the name “Justice For Bryan Kohberger”. One was made two days after the accused was arrested on December 30 and boasts of over 3k members. The page’s bio says, “It's about whether or not you can prove you're innocent. If you can't prove you're innocent, then you're considered guilty. It's been flipped: Now it's guilty until proven innocent.”

Another private account with the same name has bizarrely more than 13k members. Not many details about it are publicly available, though. Besides, Bryan’s fans are also on Reddit as a page called r/Brynation proves it that includes posts, like “What was it about Bryan that got your liking?” “My Sweet Bry, I Hope Our Dreams Come True,” “His voice is soooo hot, he sounds like a nerd to me lol it’s cute,” and “Happy Valentine's Day, BryNation! 💜”

‘If he stared at me intensely I would have walked over to him’

Then comes people like Brittney J Hislope, Bae Hyung, and an anonymous woman “Jane Doe,” who told Fox News Digital, “There is just something so magnetic about Bryan. If he really did creep women out, I don't know why. If he stared at me intensely I would have walked over to him.”

She also reportedly added, “I’m a psychopath, and I am drawn to dark triad personalities. If any of the information that has come out about him is true, this would be part of it for me.” 

While Hyung of Vichy, France is sure of Bryan’s innocence since she reportedly asserted, “People need to stop with the ‘do you even feel empathy for these victims?’ does it matter if I do or don’t? there’s an innocent man who is being accused of something he didn’t do! We need to wake up DNA EVIDENCE IS NOT ACCURATE WAKEUP! gosh, you guys are being brainwashed. Bryan Kohberger if you’re reading this. We stand and support you! I love you so much.”

But such attractions are even beyond the understanding for John Kelly, a criminal profiler and psychotherapist. He noted, “I gotta tell you, 26 years private practice, four years in the hospital, I never came across it,” before explaining, “I think there are some people yanking our chain just to get a couple of minutes of fame, but I also do know for sure, with the mail and everything [Ted] Bundy used to get, the love letters Charles Manson got…it is definitely a very weird codependency illness.”

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