Tribute Planned to Honor 4 Idaho Students on Anniversary of Their Deaths
Bryan Kohberger received four consecutive life sentences without parole after pleading guilty to the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, avoiding the death penalty.
- Earlier this year, Bryan Kohberger accepted a plea deal in July 2025 to avoid the death penalty and received four consecutive life terms with no chance of parole in Idaho's maximum security prison south of Boise.
- On Nov. 13, 2022, a masked intruder entered an off‑campus rental home near the University of Idaho campus in Moscow, Idaho, fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students who were likely asleep and had defensive wounds.
- Families and classmates erected tributes and a memorial garden was dedicated last year after the demolished rental house was removed nearly two years ago, honoring Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin.
- Prosecutors said they had fought to keep the death penalty and were surprised by the plea, which came days after Amanda Kohberger was added to witness lists and defense attorneys cited missed discovery deadlines.
- As the third anniversary approaches, Gov. Brad Little and Scott Green urged healing while Greek life plans a gathering at the memorial garden Thursday.
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Tribute planned to honor 4 Idaho students on anniversary of their deaths
BOISE, Idaho — A vacant, overgrown lot rests on King Road at the edge of the University of Idaho campus in Moscow. The stillness comes in stark contrast to the home that once stood there, brimming with activity from the college students who lived there. Read more...
3 years later: Remembering the 4 students slain at the University of Idaho
The man charged with the murders, 30-year-old Bryan Kohberger, will ask a judge Wednesday to accept a plea deal that would spare him the death penalty.
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