In the yearbook photo, Bryan is seen in a mid-air push-up posture while exercising in uniform alongside other students. A US flag is visible in an insignia on his right sleeve and a badge is seen dangling from his left pocket.
According to Yahoo News, the caption of the photo read:
Bryan Kohberger’s last name was allegedly misspelled as “Kohenberger” in the photo and no other student of the same name was found in the yearbook records from 2011, 2012 and 2013.
According to the official U.S. Army website, Army Rangers is a premier infantry force that serves as a branch of the elite Special Operations Forces. The Rangers reportedly specializes in “conducting raids and assault missions deep inside enemy territory.”
While Bryan took law enforcement classes, he was never part of the U.S. military. Later in life, he moved away from his dreams of joining the military and established a career in the academic field instead.
Educator and YouTuber Dr. Todd Grande analyzed Kohberger’s yearbook photo. Grande theorized that a connection with law enforcement or the military is “evident in a number of cases involving notorious serial killers.”
Grande used examples of Gary Ridgeway, Dennis Rader, Jeffrey Dahmer, David Berkowitz, Arthur Shawcross and Timothy McVeigh and said:
The content creator further opined that careers in the military and law enforcement possibly “provide excitement,” “satisfy the desire to dominate,” and “grant a state-sanctioned opportunity to engage in violence.”
Bryan Kohberger was a Ph.D. student at the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington.
He also earned a psychology degree from Northampton Community College in 2018 and a master’s degree in criminal justice from DeSales University in Center Valley in 2022.
Bryan Kohberger applied for police department internship
Bryan Kohberger’s probable-cause affidavit was made available to the public after the former was extradited to Idaho to face murder charges for allegedly stabbing four University of Idaho students in November 2022.
According to the affidavit, Bryan wanted to intern with the Pullman Police Department in the Fall 2022 semester even though moved away from his high school dreams of pursuing a career in the military.
The criminology student reportedly submitted an essay with his application, mentioning that he wanted to assist “rural law enforcement agencies with how to better collect and analyze technological data in public safety operations.”
Although Kohberger did not manage to get the job, reports suggest that he had a years-long interest in working with or in law enforcement. A former teacher from Pleasant Valley High School in Pennsylvania told the Daily Beast that the former was passionate about criminal justice:
His former friend Nick McLoughlin said that the alleged murder suspect took additional criminal justice courses at his local vocational school to potentially become a cop.
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