Mass murder suspect Bryan Kohberger has at least one prison pen pal who reportedly considers him “my divine masculine.”
Brittney Hislope describes herself as a single Kentucky mother of a 16-year-old son on a Facebook account with that name. She claims to have corresponded repeatedly with Kohberger, who has been in an Idaho prison since his extradition from Pennsylvania for allegedly murdering four University of Idaho students November 13.
Fox News further reported:
A single Kentucky mother posted dozens of lengthy, diary-like posts where she professes her love for Bryan Kohberger, claims to have sent him letters and pictures of herself, and calls the quadruple murder suspect her “divine masculine.”
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 nearly every day, sometimes multiple times a day since early January.
“I know that the last I had heard weeks ago is that Bryan is being kept isolated from other inmates, and so I know that we do both likely sleep alone as I mentioned in a past post,” Hislope wrote in her most recent post, which was dated shortly after midnight Friday.
“Although I mentioned something about getting certain confirmations from him about his feelings and him being my divine masculine, (sic) I don’t mean that I reach out to him to receive anything back at all from him, since I do that from a place of caring about him, sharing my feelings, and knowing what a serious situation he’s in.”
Hislope’s first post was dated Jan. 4, which was 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.
She used the phrase “divine masculine counterpart” in several posts and said she knows they’re meant to be together because of their astrological signs.
Her posts are long, stream-of-consciousness-type ramblings where she defends her “love” for Kohberger that includes graphic details about how she’s gone “years” without sex and searches Google for his images at night.
“There are some men that if they experienced higher intimacy levels and sexual fulfillment (sic) would never go and want to find someone else to be with in those ways, and with that said, when I’m fixated on a particular person such as my love interest who I feel is 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 significantly long time as I have, it may not be as long as me since the length of time for me is very long, as I’ve mentioned in past posts, but how could people not see it as sad if he’s my divine masculine counters like I’ve thought he is…”
In a Jan. 30 post, she wrote, “To anyone that says I’m not righteous for having the feelings that I do for Bryan, I will say that you likely aren’t anyone to judge me in that regard and also you may not understand my emotions and hardships and misfortunes…”
“Also to anyone that judges me negatively regarding Bryan and my feelings for him, I’ll say that you may not understand certain true love connections, such as twinflames, soulmates, and divine counterparts…”
In posts like the one on Jan. 27, Hislope talks about sending photos to Kohberger and how she wants her makeup to look “perfect.”
“I wish that I could send him photos of me where I’ve made my makeup and hair and overall self look the best that I can look versus me sending photos that I’m not looking my best,” she wrote.
Many of the comments on her page plead with her “to get help” or focus on her son.
Kohberger has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one burglary charge for entering the King Road residence with intent to commit murder. The graduate criminology student could receive a death sentence if convicted of the homicides.
Latah County Magistrate Judge Megan Marshall set Kohberger’s preliminary hearing for the week of June 26.
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