The Mad Greek restaurant in Moscow, Idaho, has responded to a report in People magazine claiming that an Idaho murder suspect named Bryan Kohberger was connected to the victims of his crimes by stating that the report is "not true."Here's the statement from the Mad Greek's Facebook page: The news/media should really do their due diligence before running a story with completely fabricated information. This will be my only response to this story from People… It is not true.This person who wants their 5 minutes of fame has now caused a whole bunch of extra work for myself and the investigators.I also have not forbidden employees from speaking to reporters. We all decided collectively to support the families and not share anything that could potentially harm the investigation or cause the families more stress.To all media/reporters/internet sleuths, etc.. please allow us to grieve the loss of our friends and co workers. This has been incredibly hard on us. With our phones ringing off the hook, reporters banging on my door at my private residence and “hunting” down employees as well as showing up constantly at the restaurant, we have not been afforded the time to grieve. Please stop calling, messaging, knocking and showing up. I personally will not be doing any interviews or entertaining wild accusations at this time. My employees also feel the same!To all others, please don't believe everything you read. If it's not coming from the courts or the police, wait until it does or doesn't before judging.To everyone who has supported myself, my family and my employees, thank you. Your kind words and support help us get through each day while we navigate these unknown times.Respectfully,Jackie Fischer Mad GreekThe worker stated that there was nothing fishy about Kohberger, but that he stood out due to the fact that he had a strict vegan order and wanted to make sure the meals in his order did not come into contact with any animal products.People magazine also said that an Instagram account that has since been deleted and appeared to belong to Kohberger tracked the victims of the stabbings in Idaho who were Mogen, Kernodle, and Kaylee Goncalves.A senior writer for the publication People named Steve Helling stated that Kohberger messaged at least one of the female victims. Follow Tony Brueski on Twitter https://twitter.com/tonybpod4 Killed For What is a production of True Crime Today; listen & sub to True Crime Today Here: https://availableon.com/truecrimetodayatruecrimepodcastJoin our Facebook Discussion Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/834636321133023If you have information about the Moscow, Idaho murders:Tip Line: 208-883-7180Email: [email protected] Media: http://fbi.gov/moscowidah
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