
Idaho accused four-time killer Brian Kochberger of being obsessed with media coverage of his time behind bars while awaiting trial, prison sources said.
Kochberger, 28, was allowed to tape hours of television during the day about his case in a private cell at the Latta County Jail in Moscow, Idaho, inmates tell DailyMail.com.
"He watches himself all the time," said one of the convicts. “It really is a bit strange.”
Since he's not in the same jail cell, the murder suspect can choose whichever major cable channel he wants simply by having a guard switch it for him, NewsNation reports.
Ex-criminologist. He was arrested for allegedly stabbing University of Idaho students Kylie Goncalves, 21, Madison Maugin, 21, Zana Kernodel, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, on November 13.
© Contribution from the New York Post Brian Kochberger is obsessed with the media coverage of his time behind bars. Getty Images
It is said that when Coberger was not sitting in front of the trumpet, he was addressing God in the ring by attending his weekly Sunday evening prayer meetings with the pastor.
Another prison source told the Daily Mail: 'He's sitting with the priest and having a private mass. It's just the two of them. And no, I have no idea what they might be talking about.'
Since his January imprisonment, Kochberger has been a model prisoner, spending most of his time alone and refusing to respond to bullying and teasing from inmates, according to prison sources.
© Contributed by a former New York Post forensic pathologist . A student has been arrested for allegedly stabbing four University of Idaho students. News Nation
© Contributed by The New York Post Kuchberger pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree murder and one count of robbery. CBS News
© With a contribution from the New York Post, Kochberger is said to have turned to God with hope by attending his weekly Sunday evening prayer meetings with the pastor. Dr. Phil/Fox News
"He still has the same facial expression or no expression at all," said one prisoner. "He's looking straight ahead. I didn't even notice how his eyebrows or his lips moved. He never said anything."
Coburger has yet to plead guilty to four counts of first-degree murder and one count of robbery.
He was arrested at the end of December and is awaiting a preliminary hearing at the end of June.