Bryan Kohberger, Idaho and Murder House
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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.
"I was prepared to be arrested that day," Alivea Goncalves told ABC News of confronting her younger sister's killer in court.
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.
A document released by police following Bryan Kohberger's sentencing has revealed a rare glimpse into how his next-door inmate perceived him.
The legal saga against the man who murdered four University of Idaho students may have ended Wednesday, when he was sentenced to life in prison without parole. But new details about the case are still emerging,
Kohberger was sentenced to life in prison for the stabbing murders of four University of Idaho students, one of whom was Goncalves' sister.
New details in the Bryan Kohberger case are being released in previously sealed reports from the Moscow Police Department
The public won’t get to see the sealed documents in the Bryan Kohberger murder case right away — and many could stay hidden for much longer or for good. The documents include exhibits and records related to evidence,