MOSCOW, Idaho - Convicted quadruple killer Bryan Kohberger disclosed four mental health diagnoses when he agreed to plead guilty to killing four University of Idaho students, but none of them had been diagnosed before the murders.
Newly unsealed court records in the case show Kohberger's disclosure as part of a guilty plea advisory.
Kohberger filled out the advisory, acknowledging his constitutional rights and that he is of sound mind as he enters the plea.
In the checklist, Kohberger said he is not under the care of a mental health professional and that he is not mentally incapable of understanding his plea or the proceedings.
When asked if he has been diagnosed with any mental health disorders, Kohberger says yes and writes four diagnoses: Autism (level 1); OCD; ADHD and ARFID. ARFID