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Chapin Family Confronts Grief After Bryan Kohberger Pleads Guilty to Idaho Murders

LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO, JUL 10 – Bryan Kohberger admitted killing four students at the University of Idaho and showed fascination with Elliot Rodger, a figure linked to the Incel movement and mass violence.

  • Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty on July 2, 2025, to the murders of four University of Idaho students in a Moscow off-campus house in November 2022.
  • The plea deal, accepted to avoid the death penalty, ended the highly anticipated trial and followed months of legal and emotional developments.
  • Kohberger will serve four life sentences without parole plus ten years for burglary, while families including the Chapins reflected on ongoing grief and resilience.
  • Prime Video released the four-part docuseries 'One Night in Idaho' on July 11, capturing raw emotions and exploring social media's effect on the case.
  • Kohberger’s July sentencing will close the legal case, but families view it only as a chapter in a lasting tragedy they continue to live with.
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