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Bryan Kohberger fans insist he’s innocent despite guilty plea deal

Last updated: July 1, 2025 6:40 pm
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Supporters of Bryan Kohberger, known as “probergers,” have been fervently defending the man charged with fatally stabbing four University of Idaho undergrads in 2022. Despite Kohberger accepting a plea deal admitting to the gruesome crime, his loyal followers continue to stand by him.

Many probergers point fingers at law enforcement, claiming corruption and incompetence as the reason for Kohberger’s predicament. Some even believe he is a victim of a larger conspiracy orchestrated to frame him. Surprisingly, a few supporters have gone as far as writing love letters to the accused.

Kohberger’s decision to plead guilty has not deterred his supporters. They adamantly maintain his innocence until proven guilty, refusing to accept the plea deal as a final verdict. The online community dedicated to exonerating Kohberger continues to grow, with members fiercely defending his character and protesting against the perceived injustice.

Despite the overwhelming evidence against him, probergers remain steadfast in their belief that Kohberger is being wrongfully accused. The plea deal has sparked outrage among his supporters, who view it as a betrayal of their unwavering loyalty to him.

The case of the “Idaho4” has captivated the nation, with many questioning the circumstances surrounding the murders. Kohberger, a PhD criminology student, was not a resident of Moscow, Idaho, where the heinous crime took place. Skeptics find it suspicious that he would be the sole suspect with no apparent motive or connection to the victims.

The online community supporting Kohberger has created various groups and pages to advocate for his innocence, with some even delving into the realm of fanfiction and romanticizing him. The plea deal has left many probergers disillusioned, as they feel that the truth behind the murders may never come to light in a court of law.

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Despite the plea deal, probergers continue to rally behind Kohberger, refusing to accept his guilt. The case of the “Idaho4” remains a contentious topic, with supporters and skeptics alike debating the validity of the evidence against Kohberger. The plea deal may have brought closure to some, but for probergers, the fight for justice for Bryan Kohberger is far from over.

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