university of idaho, Kohberger and Families
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After eight years as chief and nearly 29 years overall with the city police department, Fry retired from his post in May 2024. His decision came about a year and a half after the arrest of Bryan Kohberger, who stabbed the four college students to death for reasons detectives said they still don’t know.
Hundreds of pages of previously sealed documents were made public by the Moscow Police Department, but information is still redacted.
ABC News sat down with Idaho State Police Lt. Darren Gilbertson, the lead detective in the Idaho murders case, after Bryan Kohberger was put behind bars for life.
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US Weekly on MSNIdaho Murder Victim Kaylee Goncalves’ Sister Describes Facing Bryan Kohberger at Sentencing: ‘Not Human’University of Idaho murder victim Kaylee Goncalves’ sister Alivea Goncalves described what it was like coming face-to-face with killer Bryan Kohberger at his sentencing hearing. On Wednesday, July 23,
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E! Online on MSNWhat Idaho Murderer Bryan Kohberger Told Police After He Was ArrestedBryan Kohberger—who is serving life in prison for killing four University of Idaho students—chatted with detectives about college sports during his 2022 interrogation, per police documents.
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Idaho prosecutor Bill Thompson says whether Bryan Kohberger received life in prison or the death penalty, Kohberger will “be in prison until he dies.” NBC News’ Liz Kreutz asks Thompson how the plea deal in the University of Idaho murder case came to be.
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Road rage incident leads police to murder suspectWe’re hearing from Gainesville police about how a road rage incident this week led them to arrest a suspected killer. Investigators arrested and charged 21-year-Old Logan Plumley with felony murder among other charges.
A University of Idaho roommate who survived Bryan Kohberger’s vicious massacre faced the killer for the first time since she saw him and his “bushy eyebrows” the night of the killing — and described him as an “evil” and empty coward during emotional impact statements.
Newly unsealed police records and documents reveal graphic details about the University of Idaho murders and that Kaylee Goncalves thought she was being followed in the weeks before the attacks.
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.