Convicted University of Idaho murderer Bryan Kohberger has formally requested a transfer within the Idaho Maximum Security Institution just days after beginning his life sentence. The 30-year-old penned a handwritten complaint on July 30 requesting relocation from his current unit, J-Block, due to persistent harassment and threats by other inmates.
In his note, Kohberger said he was subjected to “minute-by-minute verbal threats” and disturbing behavior, including deliberate flooding incidents within cells. He specifically asked to be moved to the calmer B-Block, describing it as a more manageable environment for him.
Just days later, he filed a second grievance after overhearing sexually explicit insults, including a threat from a fellow inmate and a crude remark about Kohberger’s body. A correctional officer confirmed vulgar language was directed at him, but could not identify who made the comments. Officials have so far declined to move him, stating that J-Block remains relatively calm and that Kohberger has indicated he still feels safe there.
