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Bryan Kohberger could spend the rest of his life in the Idaho ... without the opportunity for parole. Conditions in the prison were reported by the Idaho Statesman last year to include feces on some ...
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 and his defense attorneys insisted on his innocence in the fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho ...
Bryan Kohberger appeared expressionless as a judge asked if he murdered four Idaho college students in their off-campus home, answering “yes” to each name called out in the courtroom Wednesday.
Goncalves 18-year-old sister, Aubrie Goncalves, said in a Facebook post that "Bryan Kohberger facing a life in prison means he would still get to speak, form relationships, and engage with the world." ...
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 ...
"Bryan Kohberger facing a life in prison means he would still get to speak, form relationships, and engage with the world. Meanwhile, our loved ones have been silenced forever." ...
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.
BOISE, Idaho — Following a guilty plea Wednesday morning, Bryan Kohberger, the suspect surrounding the murders of four University of Idaho students in November 2022, will now be sentenced for ...
Bryan Kohberger, 30, and his defense team may not pursue what's known in the state of Idaho as an "alternate perpetrator" defense by suggesting four other people could be behind the stabbings, 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.