5 things revealed about Bryan Kohberger
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Newly unsealed documents include harrowing details of the 2022 attack — and disturbing accounts of Bryan Kohberger's history with women.
Prosecutors filed a request for the no-contact order on July 17, arguing that since the 30-year-old confessed to the killings, he should be kept from reaching out to anybody connected to his
As Bryan Kohberger prepares to serve four consecutive life sentences in an Idaho state prison for the murder of four college students, we reflect on the events that led to his guilty plea.
The former criminal-justice doctoral student convicted in the 2022 stabbing deaths of four Idaho college students appeared in court for sentencing on Wednesday with uncertainty surrounding whether he would disclose a motive for the killings.
His arrogance (people who lack natural pride often overcompensate and become haughty) led him to grossly underestimate the motivation and tools of law enforcement. He dropped the ball several times. His murders were horrific—that ‘worked out.’ But ‘perfect’—no way.
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The Latest: Judge sentences Kohberger to life in prison for murdering 4 University of Idaho students
A judge sentenced Bryan Kohberger to serve life in prison for the brutal stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students nearly three years ago. No motive has been offered and Kohberger chose
Pleading guilty on 2 July, Kohberger admitted to sneaking into an off-campus house before dawn, and fatally stabbing 4 Idaho University students in November 2022.
BOISE, Idaho >> The former criminal-justice doctoral student convicted in the 2022 stabbing deaths of four Idaho college students was formally sentenced today to life in prison, but declined to make a statement in court that might have addressed the mystery of his motive for the killings.
What was Kohberger’s motive? What we know: Kohberger, now 30, had begun a doctoral degree in criminal justice at nearby Washington State University — across the state line from Moscow, Idaho ...
Bryan Kohberger confessed to the murders of four University of Idaho students in a plea deal, but Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson said there is still no evidence linking him to his victims