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New documents revealed the gruesome details of Bryan Kohberger's attacks on four University of Idaho college students. The 30-year-old, convicted of homicide, murdered Xana Kernodle, Kaylee Goncalves,
In the days after murdering four University of Idaho students in an off-campus home, Bryan Kohberger’s behavior shifted dramatically and investigators would later find that he had fixated on news coverage of the killings and began paying for items in cash – often wearing gloves – as he avoided the area of the murders.
I am unable to come up with anything redeeming about Mr. Kohberger,” Judge Steven Hippler said. “His actions have made him the worst of the worse.”
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Despite Kohberger's guilty plea in the Idaho murders, investigators still don't know his motive, who he targeted or where the murder weapon is after he covered his tracks.
A judge sentenced Bryan Kohberger to serve four life sentences without parole for the brutal stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students in 2022.
The University of Idaho victims murdered by Bryan Kohberger had spotted a man lurking outside their home and even found their front door wide open and loose on its hinges — just weeks before
This new information comes from two friends of Kaylee Goncalves who spoke with police in interviews that were just unsealed by the Moscow Police Department.
Police in Moscow, Idaho, on Wednesday night released hundreds of files after the sentencing of Bryan Kohberger —the 30-year-old who was handed life in prison without the possibility of parole—after pleading guilty in the vicious stabbing deaths of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin.
In the aftermath of Bryan Kohberger receiving four life sentences for the murder of four University of Idaho students, the Moscow Police Department has begun sharing case
In the days after murdering four University of Idaho students in an off-campus home, Bryan Kohberger’s behavior shifted dramatically and investigators would later find that he had fixated on news coverage of the killings and began paying for items in cash – often wearing gloves – as he avoided the area