Kohberger’s Guilty Plea: What Idaho Authorities Won’t Tell You About Justice Denied
Bryan Kohberger agrees to plead guilty in four brutal University of Idaho murders as part of a deal avoiding the death penalty—a decision families call a betrayal.

In a stunning turn shaking the justice system in Idaho, Bryan Kohberger—the man accused of savagely murdering four University of Idaho students—has agreed to plead guilty to avoid facing the death penalty. This move, disclosed quietly through prosecutors’ letters, leaves many questions unanswered and victims’ families outraged. Kohberger stands accused of the brutal stabbing deaths of Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, and Madison Mogen at a home near campus on November 13, 2022. Autopsy reports reveal these young students were likely asleep during the attack, with some sustaining defensive wounds before being stabbed multiple times. The brutality shocks any...
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