I taught Bryan Kohberger about mass killers, here’s why we must study his brain

Bryan Kohberger’s criminology professor said that one of his former students went to a stabbed anger shocking the country.
Katherine Ramsland spoke with The Daily Mail before the release of the new documentary The Serial Killer Appentice, which was the infamous mass killer Elmer Wayne Henley Jr.
Dr Ramsland, one of the best experts in America in serial killers, examined the criminal mind comprehensively.
However, in recent months, with his former student Kohberger, he pushed himself into a scandal without realizing that he was sentenced to life imprisonment for the four murder of the students of the Four Idaho University.
Daily Mail told me, “ I was horrified because I am a student who can make such a violence, ” he said.
I don’t know why. I can’t even think about why.
I think the most important thing is that we have four families with the killed children, and we don’t understand why. I think they’re focus, what they’re going through is terrible.
‘I hate that I am associated with him in any way.’ ‘
Bryan Kohberger’s former professor of criminology said that his former student became a murderer, ‘he was terrified’
Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to life imprisonment at Idaho on July 23, Ada County Courthouse in Boise.
Kohberger was a decline in 2018, when he started to take part in the field of psychology on the Forensic Medicine Track at the University of Desales in Pennsylvania. In 2022, he graduated with a master’s degree in criminal justice.
In Desiies, Kohberger studied under Dr Ramsland and read his classes of infamous serial killers and real -life crime scenarios.
When he graduated, Kohberger was enrolled in a Criminology PhD program at Washington State University, which moved to Washington, Washington in the summer of 2022.
Only five months later, in the early hours of November 13-Moscow entered a campus house at 1122 King Road in Idaho, and stabbed the 21-year-old best friends Kaylee Goncalves and Madison Mogen and the 20-year-old couple Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin.
Kohberger was found guilty of all the charges on July 2 this year.
On July 23, he was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of conditional evacuation.
Kohberger never explained why he chose the reason for the murders or his victims.
To date, prosecutors have not found any connections between the victims or survivors who lived through attack.
However, in the court documents, prosecutors said Kohberger showed one of the 2020 criminology articles, one of the articles about a woman’s murder, and extensive information about the criminal scenes.
For another university mission, Kohberger issued a questionnaire about Reddit, including questions about how they chose their victims and how they felt their crimes.
Expert witnesses also found a comprehensive research of famous killers on their devices.
Two of Kohberger’s former classmates in Desesies said they were afraid that Daily Mail could inspire their work to kill their work.
However, Dr Ramsland says there is not enough information yet to determine the cause of the 30 -year -old child.
“There’s a lot we don’t know, Daily Daily Mail said.
Dr Katherine Ramsland spoke with Daily Mail before the release of his new documentary.
My heart comes out [the victims’ families] And what happened, ‘he added. ‘I taught to thousands of students who continue to enter the law enforcement officers, FBI, secret service, good and healthy social activities.’
The prosecutors announced that Kohberger was trying to delete their electronic devices before they were arrested in December 2022, so many of their online history went.
“Everything was deleted,” Dr Ramsland added. Was there any things to reveal on his phone [something]? I don’t know.’
Dr Ramsland said that he could not talk to Kohberger as a student because of privacy, and confirmed that he was before the murders when he needed a letter of advice.
He wouldn’t tell him if he was in contact with any member of his family.
However, he said in the future, Kohberger or his victims would be interested in talking to their families to examine their crimes.
If they wanted to talk to me, I would talk to them. I talked to the families of the victims [BTK killer] Dennis Rader. It is difficult to do ‘he said. “ I hate the word closure and I continue to hear over and over again. No closing [the families]. They will always be a terrible hole in their lives. Always. There is a lot of pain. ‘
Rader killed at least 10 people in Kansas between 1974 and 1991. The brutal murder method ‘Bind, torture, kill’, won the name of BTK.
In 2017, Dr Ramsland wrote a book about Jailhouse visits and phone calls.
When it comes to examining Kohberger, he says he is particularly interested in the ‘uniqueness of the event’.
Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle (left) and Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves (right) were killed by Bryan Kohberger
On November 20, 2022, Moscow was seen days after the house of 1122 King Road in Idaho – Kohberger’s killing madness
“ `I told someone to study him – he doesn’t have to be. I would like to know, because to be loyal to my profession, I want to know more. ‘
Although he was not sure whether Kohberger was open to examination, he would have the opportunity to have the opportunity, because I do so. This is my job. ‘
When asked what he wanted to learn, Dr Ramsland said, ‘Everyone wants to know what,’ Why did you do that? “But you don’t approach it like this.
‘If you want to know what’s going on in the mind of any criminal, it takes time. It requires a sense of trust. I spent five years with Dennis Rader.
‘You must be willing to feel that they feel safe when they say that they are not judging.’
Something with Elmer Wayne Henley Jr in his new documentary, including the convicted killer and rare prison speeches.
Henley became a young criminal partner of Dean Corl, a ‘Candy Man’ serial killer Dean Corll, who attracted and killed at least 28 children in Houston in the 1970s.
Bryan Kohberger studied under Dr Katherine Ramsland at the University of Desales in Pennsylvania.
Kohberger and other students work at the University of Desales in Pennsylvania crime local house
He met Corll at the age of 14, through his friend and other young criminal partner David Brooks.
Corll hired young men to attract and kill young men at home before burying their bodies in distant places.
The disappearance and murders ended in August 1973, when Henley shot and killed Corll.
He called the police and confessed to the series of murders known as mass murders and took the officers to the ruins of the victims.
Both Henley and Brooks were sentenced to prison. Brooks died in May 2020.
Dr Ramsland, with Henley, said he believed he regretted his crimes.
Henley regret. He knows that the victims have nothing to say to any of their families, but I think we should give him some credit because the police pointed out that the bodies were buried. ”
Picture: Elmer Wayne Henley Jr, after talking to the police Houston Mass murders in August 1973
In the picture: Inspectors seek bodies in Texas. At least 28 men were killed by serial killer Dean Corl and two young criminal partners
He said Henley would never be linked to the murders if the police hadn’t taken the police to the bodies.
And he still did it right away. As soon as the police came after killing Corll, he told them he had a body. ‘
Henley said that the families wanted children to take back ‘.
Nevertheless, the other killers he read have never regretted the BTK killer, but he could still imitate if necessary.
In his conversations with Rader, he was trying to manipulate the people around him.
Wichita and Park City, before being captured in 2005, killed at least 10 victims in Kansas and spent years.
Although some people think otherwise, Dr Ramsland said everyone could be manipulated.
‘There are people who are very good in deceiving you, and Rader was able to deceive the closest people around him for 30 years.
‘Series Killer’s Apprentice’ is published in identity on Sunday, August 17th




