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A Kentucky single mother has published dozens of lengthy, diary-like posts professing her love for Bryan Kohberger, claiming to have sent him letters and photos of herself, and calling the quadruple murder suspect her “divine man.”

The woman, who goes by Brittney J. Hislope on Facebook and claims to have a 16-year-old son, has written about her feelings for Kohberger almost every day, sometimes multiple times a day since early January.

“I know last I heard weeks ago that Bryan is keeping himself isolated from other inmates so I know we probably both slept alone as I mentioned in a previous post,” Hislope wrote in his most recent post. which was dated shortly after midnight on Friday.

“Although I did mention something about getting certain confirmations from him about his feelings and that he is my divine masculine, (sic) I don’t want to say that I go to him to receive anything from him, since I do it from a point of view instead of worry about him, share my feelings and know what a serious situation he is in”.

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Photo by Brittney J Hislope.

Photo by Brittney J Hislope.
(Brittney J. Hislope via Facebook)

Hislope’s first post was dated January 4, five days after Kohberger was arrested in connection with the murders of four University of Idaho students: Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20.

He used the phrase “divine male counterpart” in various posts and said that he knows they are destined to be together because of their astrological signs.

Her posts are lengthy stream-of-consciousness ramblings defending her “love” for Kohberger, including graphic details about how she’s gone “years” without sex, and Googles her images late at night.

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“There are some men that if they experienced higher levels of intimacy and sexual satisfaction (sic) they would never go and want to find someone else to be with like that, and with that being said, when I am obsessed with a particular person as my love interest that I feel like it’s more than that to me, I don’t want other men,” Hislope wrote on Feb. 1.

“I know that even if Bryan has been without sex for a long time like me, it may not be as long as I have, since the time for me is very long, as I mentioned in previous posts, but how could people not see it so sad if he is my divine male accountant as I have thought he is…”

Bryan Kohberger enters a courtroom in Moscow, Idaho on January 12, 2023 for a status hearing.  The accused murderer waived his right to a speedy preliminary hearing and will appear in court again on June 26.

Bryan Kohberger enters a courtroom in Moscow, Idaho on January 12, 2023 for a status hearing. The accused murderer waived his right to a speedy preliminary hearing and will appear in court again on June 26.
(Kai Eiselein/Pool)

In a Jan. 30 post, she wrote: “To anyone who says I’m unfair for having the feelings I have for Bryan, I’ll tell you that you’re probably nobody to judge me in that regard and you also may not understand my emotions and my sorrows and misfortunes…”

“Also to anyone who judges me negatively regarding Bryan and my feelings for him, I will say that you may not understand certain true love connections, such as twin flames, soul mates, and divine counterparts…”

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In posts like the one on January 27, Hislope talks about sending photos to Kohberger and how she wants her makeup to look “perfect.”

“I wish I could send you pictures of me doing my makeup, hair and just generally looking my best instead of sending you pictures of me not looking my best,” she wrote.

Photo by Brittney J Hislope.

Photo by Brittney J Hislope.
(Brittney J. Hislope via Facebook)

Many of the comments on her page plead with her to “get help” or focus on her child.

This woman is not the first to confess her feelings for an alleged murderer during a highly publicized trial.

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Jeffrey Dahmer, one of the most notorious serial killers, received letters while in jail from a “woman in love” containing X-rated photos and graphic material.

Lisa Dadioa retired police lieutenant who teaches at the University of New Haven, told The US Sun in a previous interview that there is always a “fascination” with serial killers where people “fall in love and literally fall in love with the epitome of a bad boy”. “

Photo by Brittney J Hislope.

Photo by Brittney J Hislope.
(Brittney J. Hislope via Facebook)

She said it usually starts with letters saying they think the killer is innocent, then they can send x-rated footage and escalates from there.

“I think there’s some excitement for the thrill seeker who just wants to be connected in some way or be the girlfriend, the wife, the boyfriend of this or that serial killer and all this notoriety,” Dadio said.

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Meanwhile, Kohberger remains in a jail in Latah County, Idaho, where he is being held without bail while awaiting trial for his alleged pre-planned attack on the four college students and attempt to cover his tracks.

Latah County Magistrate Judge Megan Marshall issued a gag order on the case, restricting comment from investigators and attorneys for both sides.

Bryan Kohberger was escorted to court in Pennsylvania ahead of his extradition back to Idaho to face charges in the deaths of Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin.  Inset: WSU portrait of Kohberger and last known image of the victims together

Bryan Kohberger was escorted to court in Pennsylvania ahead of his extradition back to Idaho to face charges in the deaths of Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin. Inset: WSU portrait of Kohberger and last known image of the victims together
(Direct image for Fox News Digital, WSU, Instagram)

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Kohberger has been charged with felony robbery and four counts of first degree murder. He could face the death penalty if he is found guilty.

Marshall set Kohberger’s preliminary hearing for the week of June 26.

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