Did the Idaho Victims Not Have to Die? Bryan Kohberger Was Confronted by Students in Class He Taught Over Grades Weeks Before Quadruple Murders
An undergrad recently came forward to recount their time as Bryan Kohberger‘s student before he allegedly murdered Kaylee Goncalves, Maddie Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin in November.
On “The King Road Killings” podcast student Hayden Stinchfield recounted an incident where her class, who was taught by Kohberger, had confronted him about the severity of his grading on their midterm exams, which were at “the end of September to the start of October.”

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“Most people just sort of got the vibe from him that he was grading us a little too harshly,” the Washington State University student explained, adding that they spent an entire class arguing with Kohberger on the subject.
“We had a midterm exam that a lot of people thought was graded unfairly. So we as a class had like a day where we went in and we were all essentially allowed to just like debate him about our grades and try and like earn points back,” Stinchfield said. “But, you know, it was a thing where he argued back.”
“And so we were sort of in this weird like debate for the whole class, 50 of us against one of him, and he was having to field all these questions,” she recounted. “But Brian didn’t seem super comfortable, and honestly, none of us were like, super comfortable. It was a weird vibe.”
Stinchfield admitted that the conversation did result in the students favor, as grades seemingly increased.

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“That was like a turning point, I think for us,” she claimed. “We felt like when we did that, our grades got better.”
However, Stinchfield pointed out that Kohberger seemed “distant” and “a little bit weird,” but never raised any “serious red flags.”
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