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Quadruple Killer Complains About Prison Food
27 Nov
Summary
- Bryan Kohberger complains about the type of bananas served in prison.
- He previously filed complaints about inmate harassment and sexual threats.
- Kohberger is also appealing additional restitution payments to victims' families.

Bryan Kohberger, serving a life sentence for the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, has reportedly become a frequent complainer within the maximum-security prison. His grievances include dissatisfaction with the type of bananas served and his cell's location. These complaints follow earlier ones regarding alleged harassment and threats from other inmates, prompting his segregation.
Since his sentencing in July, Kohberger has filed multiple formal complaints, seeking transfers and protective custody. Prison staff have reportedly dismissed many of his concerns. This behavior suggests a belief that his infamy warrants special treatment, according to a retired homicide detective.
In addition to his living conditions, Kohberger is also attempting to contest additional restitution payments ordered for the victims' families. He was previously ordered to pay significant fines and civil judgments, with further payments for urns now being appealed.



