
Bryan Kohberger faces sentencing for killing 4 Idaho students in 2022 after pleading guilty to avoid the death penalty Photo/X.
Bryan Kohberger, 3, the man who stabbed four students in 2022 to death in a rental home just outside the University of Idaho campus appeared in court on Wednesday.
Bryan stabbed the four tudents adison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, Kaylee Goncalves, and Ethan Chapin to death and is now facing the victim families in court.
In order to avoid death penaity, Kohberger earlier this month pleaded guility as part of a plea agreement. He was recommended for four consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole after prosecutors and defense attorneys agreed to the agreement.
The hearing allowed both Kohberger and the victims’ families an opportunity to speak before sentencing is finalized. Whether the families will gain answers about why Kohberger targeted the King Road home remains uncertain.
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Kohberger is being sentenced for the fatal stabbing of Mogen, Kernodle, Goncalves, and Chapin on November 13, 2022, in their rental home in Moscow, Idaho.
The killings schioked the locals and snowballed into a national issues leading to a massive manhunt for the suspect killer.
Kohberger was a criminology graduate student at Washington State University at the time hhe committed crime. Police arrested about him after about six weeks later in Pennsylvania, where his parents reside.
According to reports, investigators used a combination of forensic evidence and technology to identify him. DNA recovered from a knife sheath found at the crime scene was matched to Kohberger using genetic genealogy. This match was confirmed by DNA collected from a Q-tip discarded at his parents’ home.
Authorities also analyzed cellphone location data to track Kohberger’s movements and reviewed surveillance footage that captured a white sedan repeatedly driving past the victims’ home on the night of the murders.
Kohberger’s defense sought to move the trial from Moscow to Boise, citing concerns about finding impartial jurors due to intense local publicity. However, Judge Stephen Hippler denied requests to remove the death penalty option and to exclude key evidence, including the DNA match, from the trial.
The trial was scheduled to begin the following month before the plea deal was reached.
Three years after the murder and extensive investigation in the crime, it is still not clear what was the motive behind the fatal stabbings.
What perplexed the investigators is that Koherberg did not kill two roommates who were present when he killed the four others.
However, investigationfound that he had visited the location multiple times before committing the crime.
Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson noted that Kohberger appeared to use his criminology knowledge to try to cover his tracks, including thoroughly cleaning his vehicle after the crime.
Investigators also revealed that Kohberger’s Amazon purchase history included a military-style knife and the knife sheath found at the scene, though the knife itself has never been recovered.
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