Kentucky mother professes love to Idaho massacre suspect, calls him her 'divine masculine'

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Brittney J. Hislope, a single, 35-year-old mother from Kentucky, has created a Facebook profile where she claims her “love interest” is the “divine masculine” that is 28-year-old Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of slaughtering four University of Idaho students in the early morning hours of November 13, 2022.

According to Fox News, Hislope’s 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.”

Kohberger was arrested and charged on December 30 with burglary and four counts of murder for the deaths of 20-year-old Xana Kernodle, her boyfriend 20-year-old Ethan Chapin, 21-year-old Madison Mogen, and 21-year-old Kaylee Goncalves. On January 4, five days later, Hislope began posting about her love for Kohberger and has posted nearly every day since then. Kohberger is locked up in Latah County, Idaho with a preliminary hearing scheduled for June.

On Monday, she wrote she doesn’t want Kohberger “doubting how loyal, passionate and faithful of a person I am, and how when I tell him my feelings for him, I’m being honest.”

On Friday she wrote, “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, and with me sleeping alone prior to his incarceration, I wonder if he did back then as well. Although I mentioned something about getting certain confirmations from him about his feelings and him being my divine masculine.”

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