Bryan Kohberger is going viral on the internet for various reasons, one such reason is users finding his alter ego or look alike in different celebrities and more with Jose Mizrahi being the latest
Images of men who like Bryan Kohberger have been shared on social media, including one who starred in the dating series MILF Manor.
The Internet has been astonished by the striking resemblance between Kohberger and the competitor Jose Mizrahi. Since January 2023, TLC has been airing the reality TV series “MILF Manor” on Sunday nights.
Bryan Kohberger and MILF Manor star Jose Mizrahi striking resemblance leaves people stunned as pictures go viral
“A lot of people look like BK – like this guy on the most terrible show ever called MILF Manor,” ย as one on Reddit put it when he submitted a photo of the impersonator and wrote.
“Bruh thatโs his twin,” one Reddit user commented. Another said, “That show is just awful, he does sort of look like BK.” “He really doesnโt look like a lot of people. I do see the resemblance here though,” another user said.
On November 13, 2022, Kohberger, then age 28, is accused of murdering Kaylee Goncalves, age 21; Madison Mogen, age 21; Xana Kernodle, age 20; and Ethan Chapin, age 20; all of whom lived in a three-story rented house near the university.
At Washington State University, Kohberger was a doctoral candidate in the field of criminal justice and criminology. It has come to light that he visited the scene of the crime multiple times. And may have even stalked their homes for a total of 12 occasions before carrying out the attack.
Five hours after killing the kids, at 9 a.m. on November 13, his cell phone indicated its location in the neighbourhood of the house. On the 30th of December, following a manhunt, he was apprehended in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania.
Bryan Kohberger is not lost
Claims that the FBI “lost” Bryan Kohberger when he was under observation as a suspect in the deaths of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin have been refuted by the agency.
The surveillance team “lost” him on December 13 when he left Washington State University (WSU) with his father to drive across the nation to his family home in Pennsylvania, according to law enforcement authorities quoted in Air Mail’s “The Eyes of a Killer: Part Two.”
A FBI spokesman, however, dismissed the story as “fake information”. That “is not helpful to the case against Kohberger or the American people” on Thursday.
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