‘They are gratitude and shouting at her: Idaho Murdors leaked red-ended hands with suspected prison video; Sparks check

The authorities are investigating after a leaked gelhouse video, the convict is seen to show the murderer Brian Kohberger, who is in jail in November 2022 on the charge of killing Idaho students of four universities with a knife, inside its maximum security jail cell at Idaho Maximum Security Institute. The video filmed above, shows Kohberger placing an item on a shelf while standing in his cell, Fox News said. In a social media post of Idaho Department of Correction, the Idaho department said, “We know about the video broadcast online and are investigating the matter.” “While we can’t confirm the veracity of the video yet, if verified, they are clear violations of the IDOC policy and will be held accountable to responsible parties, including up and end.”The department also warned that video may be fake or generated by artificial intelligence and said that two emails were recently sent to the jail policy employees on social media and professionalism. “Videotapping and publicly sharing security footage is prohibited conduct and we will review all legal options including criminal prosecution.” According to the Idaho Department of Correction, they are placed in the “J Block” of the jail, which are usually reserved for high-risk prisoners in a section of single-abusive cells, which are given an hour of outdoor time only per day. According to the Daily Mail, Kohberger allegedly complained to the jail guards about the torture by other prisoners. Chris McDono, a former detective of the Cold Case Foundation, said, “They are truly gratitude and shouting at it.” “Prisoners are doing it. It’s tireless.” In a statement by a newsination, a spokesperson for an Idaho Department of Kareksus said: “We know about the complaints of Kohberger what he believes.” The spokesperson said, “The disorganized person usually communicates with each other in the jail.” “Brian Kohberger is placed alone in a cell, and Idoc security employees maintain a safe and systematic environment for all individuals in our custody.”