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Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to killing four University of Idaho students in their home in 2022, but has not said why he ...
A Q-tip found in the trash in the Poconos and spotless car were key evidence against Bryan Kohberger
Among the key evidence against Bryan Kohberger was a Q-tip found in the trash at his parents’ Monroe County home.
At his sentencing hearing, Mr. Kohberger declined a chance to speak about the case. Some families said they wanted answers.
The former criminology PhD student has never explained his motives for the slayings of four University of Idaho students in ...
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 — months before the crimes.
A forensic psychology professor and former advisor for Bryan Kohberger said she might've found her next muse in the alleged serial killer now that he's likely to avoid the death penalty after ...
At DeSales University, where Mr. Kohberger got a master’s degree in criminal justice in 2022, Dr. Ramsland is a professor of forensic psychology who has written extensively about high-profile ...
Kohberger, a Monroe County native, accepted responsibility for the November 2022 slayings of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin at their off-campus homes in Moscow, Idaho.
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