Susan Hendricks
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by Koberger.
And what we're looking at, there was one of the photos, Nancy, that shows one of the girls' hair in the blood.
And all I could think of was my own daughters.
And all I could think of was the families being subjected to this.
For what?
Furry in interest?
The blood is worse than we were told.
The lawsuit alleges almost immediately upon arrival to Pullman, Moscow, Koberger developed a reputation for harassing and stalking, instilling fear among female students and fellow WSU employees.
Records show at least 13 complaints were filed against Koberger by other students in the criminology program.
Classmates and professors found Kober sexist and creepy.
Female students avoided being left alone with him.
And one faculty member warned he had the potential to become a future rapist.
A faculty member said Kober is, quote, smart enough that in four years we will have to give him a Ph.D.
But mark my word, I work with predators.
If we give him a Ph.D., that's the guy in many years when he is a professor.
We will hear he's harassing, stalking and sexually abusing his students at wherever university.
The suit alleges the college did not take action in part because they feared firing Koberger might open WSU up to a lawsuit.
After the murders, Koberger's supervising instructor and fellow graduate students immediately thought Koberger committed the murders but did not contact law enforcement.
The plaintiffs named in the suit, Kayla Gonzalez's dad, Maddie Mogan's mom, Zanna Kronodal's dad, and Ethan Chapin's mom, argue WSU was obligated to control Kroberger as a teaching assistant and employee and resident of campus housing.
Yeah, Nancy, and that's an excellent point.