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Bryan Kohberger, who admitted to the killings of four University of Idaho students, could be serve his sentence at a prison ...
A man who killed four University of Idaho students in 2022 is likely to be housed in the most notorious prison in America, ...
Prison experts discuss how Bryan Kohberger's admission to the Idaho student murders might make him vulnerable in prison, ...
Bryan Kohberger is likely to end up serving his sentence at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution, but there is also a ...
Prosecutors say they wanted to spare the families of four University of Idaho students killed in November 2022 by agreeing to ...
Kohberger took a plea deal, agreeing to serve four life sentences for the murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin. He confessed to killing them in court, avoiding a ...
Kohberger avoided the death penalty, but is set to serve time in a maximum security prison known for reported internal violence and poor conditions.
With a trial averted and the death penalty taken off the table through a plea deal, Kohberger, 30, will go to prison as the only person with firsthand knowledge of what he did in the bedrooms of ...
“Bryan Kohberger facing a life in prison means he would still get to speak, form relationships, and engage with the world,” Kaylee Goncalves' 18-year-old sister, Aubrie, wrote. “Meanwhile ...
Hours earlier, Kohberger, 30, had pleaded guilty to fatally stabbing University of Idaho students Goncalves and her best friend, Maddie Mogen, both 21, and Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin, both 20 ...
A Pennsylvania jail guard and another man called as witnesses for Bryan Kohberger's trial in the Idaho student murders case, joining five others who may testify in August.
What was Kohberger’s motive? What we know: Kohberger, now 30, had begun a doctoral degree in criminal justice at nearby Washington State University — across the state line from Moscow, Idaho ...