I’ve avoided this one, simply because I do not like to look at him. His energy is a void, looking at it leaves a mark. What does an aura look like, feel like, when someone is capable of such inhumane acts? This one is different, this one isn’t like the rest, and there is a part of you which already knows it.

What happened?
Bryan Kohberger, a 30-year-old former PhD student of criminology at Washington State University was charged with fatally stabbing Kaylee Goncalves (21), Ethan Chapin (20), Xana Kernodle (20) and Madisen Mogen (21) in their off-campus home in the early hours of November 13, 2022. After a long search for a suspect, it wasn’t until December 30, 2022, Kohberger was arrested in his home state of Pennsylvania.
Over the past two years, the court case was delayed as Kohberger’s defense team entered a plea of not guilty and challenged the prosecution's case again and again causing delay to the trial. With the trial expected to finally begin this coming August, a sudden turn - a plea deal is set to end the case bringing an abrupt end to this saga. In exchange for Kohberger pleading guilty to the 4 murders he would spend life in prison without the possibility of parole and be spared the death penalty.
Kohberger’s aura
I’ve read the auras of many people who have done many cruel things, but here's the thing… They all have an aura. Usually the most disturbing thing about someone who has done something horrific, unspeakable, is that somewhere in there, they have a nugget of humanity. A broken inner child, an empath aura color which they pushed down, a reason why they are so hurt on the outside. The toughest part, usually, of understanding why someone did a crime
is relating to them.
This one is different.