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August 21, 2025 7 mins

After one night in his new forever home, Bryan Kohberger sent a note to the deputy warden claiming he was being verbally abused minute-by-minute and threatened with sex assault, asks for transfer!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Crime Lart hourly update Breaking crime news. Now. Can we
manage to get politics out of criminal charges against Jeffrey
Epstein and Julane Maxwell? Will we ever find out the
truth about the Epstein files? Democrats claiming Maxwell's prison transfer

(00:23):
is a cover up, Lania Trump threatening to sue Hunter
Biden over comments linking her to the now dead accused
sex trafficker Dave Mack joins us with more.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
After just twenty four hours in prison, Brian Coberger has
already started complaining and making demands. Keller Coberger has no
trouble admitting to violently killing four people with a knife
and a sneak attack in the middle of the night,
But after just one night in J Blog at the
Idaho Maximum Security Prison, he's begging to be transferred out.

(00:56):
He submits a handwritten note telling the deputy ward he
is being subjected to minute by minute verbal threats and
harassment and asks to be transferred out of Unit two
on J Block because he says, quote J Block is
an environment I wish to transfer from. In his first
note of complaint and begging, Coberger violates a cardinal rule

(01:18):
of prison, never ratting out your fellow prisoners. Coburger writes
he is quote not engaging in any of the recent
flooding slash striking. Flooding in prison jargon refers to inmates
intentionally causing water i e. Their toilets to overflow in
their cells, creating a disruption on the block, and by

(01:39):
saying he isn't taking part, he's pointing his bony finger
of righteous indignation at others on jy block. After sending
his first note of complaint after his first night in prison,
Coberger follows it up a few days later with another note,
this one given to a guard and claiming he is
the victim of sexual harassment. In the note, Coberger claims

(02:03):
one inmate is threatening to rape him, while another inmate
says the only blank will be eating is Coburger's. Coberger
offers up the name of a guard he says heard
the threats and harassment so his claims can be verified.
An incident notification report is filed by the guard who

(02:23):
received the second Coburger note, and the guard named by
Coberger is then questioned about the claims made by the
admitted quadruple murderer. In report filed three days later, the
guard says he recalls vulgar language being used and directed
towards Coburger, but he doesn't know which inmates made the threats.

(02:43):
In his note, Coberger tells Deputy Warden that he wants
to be transferred to B Block immediately, immediately. Coberger also
wants to speak to the Deputy Warden soon. In response,
Coberger is told J Block is generally a fairly calm
and quieter tear and the flooding is a relatively rare occurrence.

(03:06):
He isn't given his transfer, and he is told to quote,
just give it some time. More crime and justice news. Next,
the man accused of killing four members of a family
and then abandoning an infant in West Tennessee last month
told a Nashville television station that he is innocent and

(03:28):
had no reason to kill the victims. Austin Drummond is
twenty eight years old. He told WTVFTV that he had
been working as a confidential informant. He says he was
told his cover was blown and when Adrianna Williams, James
Matthew Wilson, Courtney Rose, and Braden Williams were murdered, he ran.

(03:49):
He allegedly admitted that was the wrong thing to do,
but he told the station he was scared. Drummond was
captured in Jackson, Tennessee, about seventy five miles from where
the murder acts actually took place. After a week long
man hunt, several people were arrested and charged with assisting
the fugitive while he was on the run. The four
family members, the Williams's children of Rose and Wilson, Adriana

(04:12):
Williams's boyfriend, were found dead in Lake County on July
twenty ninth, just hours after Adrianna Williams and Wilson's infant
daughter was found abandoned in Dyer County in a car
seat on a stretch of road at the end of
a driveway. Authorities named Drummond, who had been dating Rose's sister,
as the suspect in the murders. Drummond told WTVF that

(04:35):
prosecutors approached him in prison to help them with a
crackdown on drug smuggling into jails and to assist in
arresting dealers, crooked cops, and gang leadership. He said he
had joined the vice lord's gang during a previous prison term,
but they found out he was an informant and he
didn't know because he was afraid that bad things had happened.

(04:57):
So he was afraid, and he says, because I was
an informant, things would go wrong, things would happen to me.
He told the TV station he considers all the victims
of the murderers of family, and while insisting on his innocence,
says he's somehow directly involved in the murders, But he
said he wasn't ready to answer questions about that, who
killed the victims or how the baby came to be

(05:18):
abandoned in dire county. Lake County District Attorney Danny Goodman
told the TV station he was aware of the phone
conversation with the suspects, since all jail phone calls are recorded,
even not comment on Drummond's statements, but said he had
no doubt that Drummond was the killer and that there
was a clear motive. In other crime news, a Massachusetts
man has now been charged with murder for allegedly stabbing

(05:42):
his pregnant girlfriend to death, then burying her body in
his grandma's yard, an incredibly grisly killing that she predicted
in a chilling text to her sister the day before.
Gregory Groom is twenty two years old. He was arraigned
in Taughton District Court on Wednesday, just a day after
the body of eighteen year old Kylie Montero was found

(06:02):
buried behind a shed on the property where he lives
with his grandparents. Montero was eleven weeks pregnant when she
was last heard from on August seventh, the day she
sent her sister a text message claiming Groom had attacked her.
In a direct quote from the text quote, he threw
me on the ground, pulled my hair and strangled me.
My phone's at four percent. If I die, it was

(06:25):
greg The next day, Groom himself called police to report
his girlfriend missing, and said she'd been at his house
looking to stay, then left following an argument. She had
been staying at a homeless shelter for pregnant women, But
when he fell under suspicion and police told him they
were planning to search his grandparents' property, that's when Groom

(06:46):
allegedly folded and owned up to everything. Prosecutor's alleged Groom
confessed to stabbing Montero with a kitchen knife and then
dragging her body to the woods and burying her about
five feet underground. Her body was ultimately found about twenty
year yards from where the fight allegedly occurred. Despite his
alleged confession, Grim pleaded not guilty to the murder. With

(07:07):
his crime Alert update, I'm Dave Mack.
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