FBI officials have questioned Bryan Kohberger middle school crush named Kim Kenely in an effort to understand the psyche of the man accused in the horrific killings of four Idaho college students
Kim Kenely has been contacted by the bureau after she learned that her former classmate had been detained for allegedly killing 4 housemates at university just 15 minutes from where he was studying in November.
Who is ex-cheerleader Kim Kenely crush of Bryan Christopher Kohberger in sixth grade, her age, mother, job and pictures
All these folks looking for their '15 minutes' R beyond disgusting. In the article Kim Kenely comes off like a really nasty, mean kid when younger. And the pic posted of her is not the 'current' photo from the article. Guess who is 'now' the unattractive blob; life comes @ U fast
— Lisa (@ldstep) January 13, 2023
Kohberger, who is 28 has been accused of killing Maddie Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves, both 21 years old, and students Ethan Chapin and his partner Xana Kernodle, both 21, in an off-campus house in Moscow, Idaho on the 13th of November.
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Who is Kim Kenely?
Kim Kenely is 27 years old as of 2023. She hails from Charlotte, North Carolina where she works as an occupational therapist at assisted living facility. When Kohberger was studying in the 6th grade at Pleasant Valley Intermediate School in Brodheadsville, Pennsylvania, he had feelings for the girl who later on became a high school cheerleader. He then began romantically courting her. “She stated in a statement with the FBI whatever she could tell them,” Kenely’s mother Sandra said.
“It was so so so long ago. I couldn’t imagine what she had to tell the FBI. I guess it was for the character purpose,” she further stated.
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‘Kohberger, then a chubby, awkward misfit, would become relentless in pursuit, repeatedly leaving the love letters in the locker of her and telling her he liked her. He would always say just, “Oh Kim, I think you are very very beautiful and pretty.” Just like weird comments. And she’d say “Oh my God, leave me alone. When kids were little, they’re mean. They don’t say, oh my god, thank you very much, but no, stated Sandra.
Just like this, Kenely would tell Kohberger to buzz off, breaking his innocent heart. At the time she hails from Sciota, in rural eastern Pennsylvania, 90 miles north of Philadelphia and a 30-minute drive from Kohberger’s home in Albrightsville.
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