Bryan Kohberger’s two sisters were fired from their jobs thanks to their ties with their alleged killer brother, according to a report.
Bryan Kohberger’s two sisters were fired from their jobs over their familial relationship with their alleged killer brother, according to a report.
“We know that even his sister’s just being related to Kohberger has really taken a toll on their livelihood.”Melissa Kohberger was working as a mental health therapist in New Jersey. The 31-year-old counselor— but before her brother was charged with the crime.
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