Internet says Brittney Hislope 'needs help' after Bryan Kohberger's 'lover' shares new post
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MOSCOW, IDAHO: Brittney Hislope has recently been in the news after she claimed she was in love with quadruple homicide suspect Bryan Kohberger. Hislope has put up several posts on Facebook for Kohberger and recently expressed her "love and intimacy" towards the alleged killer.
Bryan Kohberger is currently awaiting trial for the murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, and Xana Kernodle. In a long Facebook letter for Kohberger, Hislope writes, "There are some people that would stay off here if they had experienced all the types of restrictions and violations that they've said I've made even when it's regarding things that aren't inappropriate, but I still choose to get on here."
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'Bryan is my divine masculine counterpart,' Hislope says
The letter continues, "In my opinion one of the most heartbreaking and hard to cope with things is when the one you're in love with and the only one you want is with someone else and you have to experience the heartbreak from that as well as emotions that can take a toll on your well-being and it feels so hard to cope with if you have deep emotions."
The letter adds, "I don't think there's anything wrong with me needing confirmation from Bryan about certain ways he feels towards me for me to know that he's my divine masculine counterpart as I think he is. With me being someone that thinks of different possibilities I know that may be why I know that someone can think someone is their perfect match and divine counterpart but then find out that it was just a strong attraction and the person doesn't feel any mutual ways. But I've heard that when you meet your twinflame you'll know. With that said I think I could still be someone that has been without a love life so long and deprived of it for so long that I may feel like someone is my divine masculine counterpart as I do Bryan, but I still have to have certain confirmations from him. I know that one thing that will make me know I've met my match as well is if we both wouldn't rather be with anyone from the past that we ever liked and wanted strongly once we can be with each other, and also we'd be true to one another and have a long lasting relationship ideally."
Hislope also claimed that she would "rather be completely single" than deal with heartbreak as "the one I desire doesn't want me and/or is with someone else. I know how hard that can be to deal with and I don't want to experience that since it can be very devastating." She noted she has been "without a love life for so long that it has seemed like the pages will never turn," and that she is "not someone that would fully thrive and be at my best without love and intimacy, and yet that's the hands I've been dealt along with an unfortunate love life."
"Many people are ones that wouldn't choose being without a love life versus being with someone they're compatible with though," she went on. "I don't want to be someone that gives up on a man that I feel strongly about as I do for Bryan, unless I know that he doesn't want me, and even if he didn't want me I would still be someone that cares about his well-being and safety. Also, if he didn't want me it doesn't mean he'd ever be mean and cruel towards me as well just because he doesn't like me the way I do him."
'You need help': Internet shocked at Hislope's claims
Hislope's shocking missive led to some dismay on Facebook. A user commented, "You need help." Another wrote, "Goodness girlfriend take care of your mental health." Meanwhile, a third was less charitable as they said, "So this is what mental illness looks like." Another asked, "He brutally murdered four innocent strangers for no reason, and you think he’d never be cruel to you? Why have authorities not involuntarily committed you and forced you to get help for yourself AND YOUR CHILD."
Charges against Kohberger
Kohberger, a PhD candidate at Washington State University, is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary in connection with the stabbing deaths. He was arrested on the basis of his DNA found on a knife sheath that was lying near the body of a victim, as per reports.
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