Viral Allegedly Leaked Bryan Kohberger Prison Videos Spark IDOC Investigation
The Idaho Department of Correction investigates after surveillance footage of Kohberger, serving four life sentences, leaked online in violation of prison policy, with possible criminal charges considered.
- On Friday, a leaked prison video of Bryan Kohberger prompted the Idaho Department of Correction to investigate footage from the Idaho Maximum Security Institution in Kuna, Idaho.
- Amid the leak, prison leadership sent two emails reminding staff of technology and social media policies, as IDOC prohibits videotaping and sharing security footage.
- On Thursday, a cellphone-recorded video from a TV screen shows Kohberger in convict garb placing an item and staring at his crimson hands, circulating online.
- IDOC said that if verified, a possible breach would result in accountability up to termination, and officials are reviewing legal options including criminal prosecution.
- IDOC warned of potential AI-enhanced content, emphasizing staff and incarcerated population safety as its top priority.
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