Bryan Kohberger admits to slaughtering 4 Idaho college students as they slept
- Bryan Kohberger has pleaded guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students, ending the investigation into the case.
- The plea deal means Kohberger will serve four life sentences without parole, avoiding a lengthy trial.
- Families of the victims expressed anger and disappointment over the plea deal, calling it 'shocking and cruel.'
- Kohberger's admission occurred in court, where he confirmed his guilt when asked by the judge.
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I was feet away as Bryan Kohberger admitted to four brutal murders
More than two years after Bryan Kohberger slaughtered four college students at their home in Moscow, Idaho, he stood in front of the victims’ families and for the first time, admitted to the heinous murders. Andrea Cavallier reports on the feeling inside the Idaho courtroom.
Bryan Kohberger Officially Pleads Guilty, But 1 Critical Question Remains Unanswered
The legal drama around one of the most infamous crimes of the U.S. in the 21st century drew to an official close Wednesday with a guilty plea in a Boise, […] The post Bryan Kohberger Officially Pleads Guilty, But 1 Critical Question Remains Unanswered appeared first on The Western Journal.


Bryan Kohberger admits to Idaho student slayings
Bryan Kohberger has admitted to killing four university students in Idaho, US.
Bryan Kohberger killed four students at the University of Idaho. Today's 30-year-old has confessed the crimes to escape the death penalty. Victim families criticize the deal.
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