From Bamberettes To Nobergers
On July 23, Bryan Kohberger was given four life sentences for the November 22 Idaho Student Murders. After protesting his innocence since his arrest, he agreed to a guilty plea in order to avoid the death penalty. The evidence against Kohberger was absolutely overwhelming and his apprehension was due to some sterling work by especially the FBI, which when it puts its collective mind to it can do American citizens proud.
However, not everyone shares that opinion. From Kohberger’s arrest, there were those who claimed the Feds had got the wrong man, indeed, some went so far as to suggest he had been framed. Would you believe these people are still there? They may be few in number and will hopefully diminish in time to next to zero, but for the moment, they are still spouting their nonsense. These people have been labelled Nobergers.
They appear to exist if not entirely then almost entirely on YouTube; one such dude owns a channel that has over 100k subscribers (which entitles him to a plaque from YouTube). His channel will not be linked here so as not to perpetuate his nonsense. It will suffice to say that he is based in the UK and has put out his latest video today.
Ludicrous though this guy and his ilk are, they have a long way to go to emulate the bamberettes. The Jeremy Bamber case has been discussed here before, twice. Elsewhere it has been the subject of countless articles, discussed in many documentaries, and there has been at least one full length dramatisation.
Bamber murdered five people to Kohberger’s four, all members of his own immediate family, two of them young (twin) boys. Unlike Kohberger he murdered purely for financial gain, so the reader will have to decide for himself who deserves the hotter spot in Hell.
The White House Farm Murders were forty years old earlier this month, and not only is Bamber still protesting his innocence, so are the aforementioned bamberettes, some of whom appear to have been born after the event.
As with the Nobergers, they will not be identified here, it will suffice to say that earlier this month, The Guardian reported that the Criminal Cases Review Commission had declined to refer his case back to the Court Of Appeal. A report in at least one local paper has also claimed to have new evidence of Bamber’s innocence, a claim that is not new but outrageous, to wit, the police are accused of tampering with evidence in the sickest way possible. Here is the full transcript of his failed 2002 appeal.
The montage below was generated by GROK, which still has a long way to go when it comes to interpreting requests to draw images. It is though, far more accurate than the claims of either Kohberger’s or Bamber’s deluded supporters.

