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American Focus > Blog > Crime > ‘Happy Face Killer’ wants Bryan Kohberger as potential cellmate to solve ‘security issues’
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‘Happy Face Killer’ wants Bryan Kohberger as potential cellmate to solve ‘security issues’

Last updated: July 26, 2025 10:05 am
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Keith Jesperson, also known as the Happy Face serial killer, is advocating for Bryan Kohberger to spend the rest of his life in the same Oregon prison where he is currently incarcerated. According to Jesperson, transferring Kohberger to the maximum security prison in Oregon would ensure his safety, away from potential threats from other inmates seeking notoriety.

Jesperson, a former truck driver who killed at least eight women in the 1990s, has a history of corresponding with other high-profile killers and has claimed responsibility for numerous other murders, although authorities have cast doubt on these claims. In a note to Keith Rovere, a former prison minister and podcaster, Jesperson expressed his belief that Kohberger would be safer in the Oregon State Penitentiary.

Bryan Kohberger, a student from Idaho, recently pleaded guilty to the murders of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. Kohberger’s awkward social demeanor and lack of street smarts have been highlighted in court proceedings, leading to concerns about his ability to navigate a prison environment. The Idaho Department of Correction has not indicated any plans to transfer Kohberger to an out-of-state facility.

Jesperson’s recommendation for Kohberger to be transferred to Oregon is based on the prison’s history of housing inmates from other states for safety reasons. Oregon participates in an agreement with other western states to accommodate such transfers, but Idaho is not part of this agreement. Despite Jesperson’s suggestion, Idaho officials have emphasized their commitment to ensuring the safety and security of all inmates in their custody.

Kohberger’s high-profile case and the brutality of his crimes have garnered widespread attention. His lack of remorse and emotional detachment during court proceedings have only added to the public’s shock and outrage over his actions. Inmates who have committed crimes against women and children are often targeted by fellow prisoners, making Kohberger’s safety a significant concern for prison authorities.

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As Kohberger awaits his long-term housing arrangements at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution, the debate over his safety and well-being continues. Whether he will be transferred to Oregon or remain in Idaho, the priority remains on ensuring that he is kept secure and protected from potential threats within the prison system. In a shocking turn of events, it has been revealed that three out of the four victims in the Idaho attack were actually asleep when the perpetrator struck. This despicable act has added an extra layer of cowardice to the already heinous crime. The victims were completely defenseless, unaware of the danger that lurked in their own homes.

The attacker, Kohberger, has been described as socially awkward, a trait that is likely to make him unpopular among fellow prisoners. His lack of social skills and inability to connect with others may lead to conflicts behind bars. It is expected that his presence will not be well-received by the inmate population.

This new information only serves to deepen the sense of outrage and disbelief surrounding the Idaho attack. The unsuspecting victims, peacefully sleeping in their own beds, never stood a chance against such a cowardly assailant. The sense of violation and fear that this crime has instilled in the community is palpable.

As the investigation into the Idaho attack continues, authorities are working tirelessly to bring the perpetrator to justice. The victims and their families deserve closure and the reassurance that such a horrific act will not go unpunished. The community must come together to support those affected by this senseless violence and ensure that justice is served.

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In the meantime, Kohberger’s social awkwardness and lack of empathy serve as a stark reminder of the dangers that can lurk within our society. It is important to remain vigilant and united in the face of such atrocities, standing together to condemn and combat such acts of violence. Only by working together can we hope to prevent future tragedies and ensure the safety and well-being of all members of our community.

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