According to a report, Bryan Kohberger’s two sisters were fired from their jobs due to their familial relationship with their alleged killer brother.
Melissa and Amanda Kohberger were fired in the months following their brother’s arrest for the murders of four University of Idaho students last year, according to NewsNation.
Monday, Brian Entin, a national correspondent, stated, “Both of Kohberger’s parents are retired, and I’ve been told that the family’s financial situation is dire due to the sisters’ current unemployment.”
The mere fact that his sisters are related to Kohberger has taken a significant toll on their financial well-being.
Even though the sisters were never implicated in the crime, they were fired.
Melissa Kohberger was a therapist for mental health in New Jersey.
The 31-year-old counsellor penned a poem following the murder of four college students, but before her brother was charged with the crime.
Amanda was employed as an actress, but NewsNation was uncertain if this was the position from which she was allegedly terminated.
In the 2011 low-budget horror film “Two Days Back,” she played a character who was stabbed, slashed, and hacked to death with knives and hatchets.
Since Kohberger has been incarcerated in Idaho, which is approximately 2,500 miles from their home in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, neither the sisters nor their parents have visited him.

The family does converse via telephone, the news source reported.
A fellow inmate revealed that the alleged murderer spends his days obsessively watching news coverage of himself.
Kohberger’s private cell contains a television, and he is free to choose what he watches.

The former criminology doctoral student was charged with four counts of first-degree murder over the deaths of Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Ethan Chapin, 20, and Xana Kernodle, 20, in their off-campus house.
Kohberger has not yet entered a plea and is awaiting a preliminary hearing in late June.