‘Disgusted’: Bryan Kohberger’s Childhood Friends, Fellow Grad Student React to Guilty Plea in Mass Murder
MOSCOW, IDAHO, JUL 3 – Bryan Kohberger accepted a plea deal to avoid the death penalty and will serve four consecutive life sentences without parole for killing four University of Idaho students in 2022.
- Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty this week to four murders and will serve life without parole at Idaho Maximum Security Institution near Boise.
- After accepting a plea deal, Kohberger avoided the death penalty, received a life sentence without parole, and is expected to be transferred to Idaho Maximum Security Institution, one of the harshest prisons in the country.
- According to the Idaho Statesman, IMSI inmates report feces-covered cages, violent brawls, and a 'biohazard' ventilation system.
- Victims’ families remain divided; Chapin and Mogen support the plea, while Goncalves’s family denounces it and skips the hearing.
- Beyond Idaho, Security Journal Americas ranks IMSI among the 15 worst U.S. prisons, highlighting systemic issues in America's correctional system.
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Letter: The Bryan Kohberger Case
Bryan Kohberger, this doctoral student of criminology, was arrested on December 30, 2022 for the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students. Mounds of evidence were against him and the death penalty was on the table. But his court-appointed…
‘Disgusted’: Bryan Kohberger’s childhood friends, fellow grad student react to guilty plea in mass murder
Childhood friends of Bryan Kohberger, who pleaded guilty Wednesday to stabbing four University of Idaho students to death in November 2022, have tracked his murder case from afar and said they felt shocked the former Pennsylvania resident suddenly agreed to a plea deal to spare his life.
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