“At one point, he was saying something to himself like ‘I’m fine, this is okay.’ Like he was reassuring himself that this whole thing wasn’t awful,” a police source told People Magazine of comments Bryan Kohberger allegedly made during his extradition back to Idaho last week.
While being extradited back to Idaho, murder suspect Bryan Kohberger allegedly referenced the brutal killings of four University of Idaho college students, saying it was “really sad what happened to them.”
The 28-year-old PhD student has been accused of breaking into an off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho in the early morning hours of Nov. 13 and fatally stabbing four of the occupants inside.
Although he’s remained relatively quiet since his arrest on Dec. 30 at his parents’ Pennsylvania home, Kohberger seemingly referenced the grisly crime while being transported back to Idaho last week, according to a report.
“He did say, ‘It’s really sad what happened to them,’ but he didn’t say anything more,” a police source involved in the transport told People. “He’s smarter than that.”
According to the source, Kohberger seemed “really nervous” during the extradition process.
“He was narrating to himself everything that was happening,” the source said. “At one point, he was saying something to himself like, ‘I’m fine, this is okay.’ Like he was reassuring himself that this whole thing wasn’t awful.”