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Following Bryan Kohberger's life sentence, Moscow police released documents showing the brutality of his crimes, spying on police and accounts of strange, aggressive and bizarre behavior.
Newly released documents from the Moscow Police Department have unveiled harrowing details of the crime scene and investigation following Bryan Kohberger.
Bryan Kohberger lost over 100 pounds to escape bullying, and then became a killer. Research reveals the dangerous psychology that can turn some victims into predators.
Idaho quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger transitions from county jail to maximum security prison, where inmates with life sentences have nothing to lose.
His arrogance (people who lack natural pride often overcompensate and become haughty) led him to grossly underestimate the motivation and tools of law enforcement. He dropped the ball several times. His murders were horrific—that ‘worked out.’ But ‘perfect’—no way.
FILE - Bryan Kohberger, who is accused of killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022, appears at a hearing in Latah County District Court, on Jan. 5, 2023, in Moscow, Idaho.
Former friends of Idaho student killer Bryan Kohberger express shock after his guilty plea in the murder of four University students, as he faces life imprisonment instead of death penalty.
Kohberger's trial was expected to begin with jury selection on Aug. 4 and opening statements on Aug. 18. Prosecutors were set to present DNA evidence, cell phone records and surveillance footage ...
Kohberger's trial on four counts of murder and one count of burglary is on track to begin Aug. 11 in Boise, Idaho, after a judge declined his lawyer's request for a delay last week.
Instead, Bryan Kohberger is taking those details to prison with him after declining to make any statement as he was sentenced Wednesday for murdering four University of Idaho students in their rental home on Nov.