The suspect in the slaying of four University of Idaho students allegedly tried to expose himself, sang violent rap songs, and threatened guards from a Pennsylvania jail cell, according to a report.
A fellow inmate told the Daily Mail that accused killer Bryan Kohberger displayed bizarre and disturbing behavior at the Monroe County Jail.
Valerie Cipollina, 50, told the outlet she witnessed Kohberger during her six-hour stay at the jail after she was arrested for domestic violence on New Year’s Day.
“You come in here and I’ll cut you. I’m going to pee on your face. Do what you want with me, I don’t give a s–t,” Cipollina claimed Kohberger yelled at one guard.
She told the Daily Mail that she was held in a cell across from the accused killer in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, and could see his upper body through the glass.
Cipollina — who was arrested after fighting with her boyfriend at a Pennsylvania hotel, according to the outlet — claimed that the man she believed to be Kohberger repeatedly lifted his shirt.
She said she also heard a female guard tell the inmate to put his pants back on but was unable to see his bottom half.
“I couldn’t see his genitals because the glass wall only went down so far,” she told the Daily Mail, adding that she thinks he tried to expose himself to the guard.