According to reports, two of Brian Coberger’s sisters were fired from their jobs due to family ties to the alleged murderer’s brother.
Melissa and Amanda Kohberger were arrested months after their brother was arrested last year for the murder of four University of Idaho students. NewsNation reported.
“Both of Koberger’s parents are retired and the family is said to be in very bad shape financially right now, especially since her sister is unemployed,” anchor Dan Abrams told Monday. rice field.
“We know that even his sister is taking a toll on their livelihoods just by being associated with Coberger.”
The sisters were fired despite having never been involved in a crime.
Melissa Coberger worked as a mental health therapist in New Jersey.
A 31-year-old counselor wrote the poem after four college students were murdered and before his brother was indicted.
Amanda worked as an actress, but NewsNation wasn’t sure if that was the position she was reportedly fired from.
She starred in the 2011 brutal low-budget horror film Two Days Back, in which her characters were brutally stabbed, slashed, and hacked to death with knives and hatchets.
Neither his sisters nor his parents have visited him since Coberger in Bar, Idaho, about 2,500 miles from his parents’ home in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania.
The family speaks on the phone, but the outlet reported.
A murder suspect spends his days obsessively watching news reports about himself, a fellow inmate revealed.
Coberger was given a television in his cell and was free to choose what to watch.
Former criminology doctoral student charged with four counts of first-degree murder over off-campus home deaths of Cary Gonsalves, 21 Madison Morgen, 21 Ethan Chapin, 20, Zana Carnoldle, 20 it was done.
Kohberger has not yet filed a petition, pending a preliminary hearing in late June.