Alivea Goncalves recounts Kohberger encounter
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Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to Idaho student murders
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Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to life in prison for killing Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin. But will we ever know why?
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,
The plea deal that spared Kohberger's life required him to admit the elements of the crimes he committed, but it didn't force him to provide a narrative or say why he did it. That has raised questions about whether prosecutors could have or should have insisted on a full confession — including motive — as a condition of the deal.
Bryan Kohberger will spend the rest of his life behind bars after pleading guilty to the brutal murders of Ethan Chapin, 20, Xana Kernodle, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, and Kaylee Goncalves, 21. In the wake of his sentencing hearing, newly released police reports claim that his attacks on Kernodle and Goncalves were so violent that […]
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Though the motive behind Bryan Kohberger's violent attack remains unknown, the former police chief says "new information could come out still."
One victim told friends she had a “stalker” and in the weeks before the killings reported seeing a shadowy figure while walking her dog, new documents say.
As Bryan Kohberger is beginning his life at an Idaho maximum security prison, lead prosecutor Bill Thompson is speaking out about the case and the controversial deal that spared Kohberger from the death penalty.
Alivea Goncalves breaks down the experience of sitting across from the man who pleaded guilty for the brutal murder of her sister, Kaylee Goncalves, and three other people, at Bryan Kohberger's sentencing on Wednesday. Alivea Goncalves elicited some ...
The creepy encounter was detailed in a trove of newly unsealed documents released by cops after Kohberger was sentenced to life in prison.