Idaho Murderer Bryan Kohberger Told Police
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Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to life in prison for killing Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin. Will we ever know his motive?
Bryan Kohberger's Chilling Three-Word Response As He Denied Victims' Families Closure With No Motive
Idaho student killer Bryan Kohberger appears to have no intention of revealing his motive, at least not to the public.
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Family members and friends provided devastating victim impact statements, while Judge Steven Hippler dubbed Kohberger “the worst of the worst” without any redeeming qualities, calling his actions that November night in 2022 an “unfathomable, senseless act of evil” and “the greatest tragedy that can be inflicted upon a person.”
The family members of the victims, too, want to know why he did it. Kernodle’s father said he opposed the plea deal because it prevented all the evidence from coming out — and allowed Kohberger to keep his secrets about why he butchered the coeds with a Ka-Bar knife.
Bryan Kohberger will have another chance during his sentencing today, to explain why he killed four Idaho college students on November 2022.
His team of defense attorneys, led by Anne Taylor, announced last week that they won't be releasing any statements after the sentencing.
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