Bryan Kohberger, the accused quadruple murderer, is making one lady crazy—and in love.
Hislope is the “ideal man” for her, according to Brittney Hislope.
“My love interest … is named Bryan and is accused of murder, and I just wish to connect with him above anyone else,” the 35-year-old Kentucky single mom of a 16-year-old son gushed in one of her many Facebook posts about Kohberger, whom she has never met or communicated with.
“One way to describe my feelings for him over the last week or so … is kind of like being lovesick.”
On January 4, Hislope started writing in public about her crush, just five days after Kohberger was detained in connection with the deadly stabbings of four college students in Moscow, Idaho, on November 13.
Hislope, who frequently cites their shared astrological sign of Scorpio as well as their shared birth dates as evidence for why he might be her “divine male counterpart,” is attracted to Kohberger for more reasons than just his intelligence and reserved attitude in court.
“When it shows the love making scene between the man and the woman that are two different characters in the movie, although it’s not very explicit, I’d want to be with my love interest Bryan in those ways,” she wrote, bizarrely referring to a scene in the 1987 vampire film “The Lost Boys” between actors Jason Patric and Jami Gertz.
The 33-year-old convicted killer Cody Hall, who in 2017 fatally murdered a 50-year-old man in Pulaski County, Kentucky, before murdering his sister and another woman with a machete, was a prior prison inmate Hislope lusted after. Kohberger is not the only inmate Hislope has chased.
“I visited him, put money in his [commissary] account, wrote him letters, and I wanted to be in a loyal, commited [sic] relationship with him,” she reminisced in 2018 about Hall, who wound up blocking her from visiting him in jail. “When I say I was in love with him, I mean I was completely and truly in love with him.”
“With me being deprived of a love and sex life for so long, and only wanting one with someone I truly want wholeheartedly, with my feelings for Bryan I’ve had to be true to myself in reaching out to him,” Hislope wrote in a cringey post last month.
Capt. Shane Anderson of Latah County Sheriff’s Office declined to confirm whether Kohberger has received any mail from his not-so-secret admirer.