Bryan Kohberger in court: Expert talks body language during family statements

IDAHO From the moment he entered the courtroom for his long-awaited sentencing for the quadruple murders of four University of Idaho students, Bryan Kohberger projected what experts described as a cold, robotic presence.

According to body language expert Susan Constantine, his frozen posture, sunken appearance, furrowed brows, and manic stare suggested a man attempting to control the courtroom with “covert hostility” masked as indifference.

His mask at times cracked in subtle ways as he was sentenced for the murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen and listened to the emotional victim impact statements.

Constantine told Fox News Digital that his body language communicated “emotional detachment” as he sat rigid in an orange jumpsuit and shackled ankles listening “intently” throughout the multi-hour sentencing.

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