Police release documents detailing investigation of Idaho student murders
MOSCOW, IDAHO, JUL 23 – Police released hundreds of investigation documents detailing the brutal stabbing of four University of Idaho students as Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to four consecutive life terms.
- Documents detailing the probe emerged Wednesday as police released dozens of pages of investigation into four University of Idaho student murders in Moscow.
- During Wednesday’s hearing, Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to avoid the death penalty, and Judge Steven Hippler imposed four life sentences without parole.
- Moscow’s lead detective Brett Payne described multiple stab wounds on the victims, investigators matched Kohberger’s DNA via a Q-tip and genetic genealogy, but efforts failed to find the weapon or clothing.
- Moscow residents recall the city hadn’t seen a homicide in five years, and survivor Bethany Funke said she endured panic attacks and slept in her parents’ room for nearly a year.
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Moscow police release case files on Bryan Kohberger investigation
MOSCOW, Idaho – In the aftermath of Bryan Kohberger receiving four life sentences for the murder of four University of Idaho students, the Moscow Police Department has begun sharing case files with the public. These documents provide a deeper insight…
Newly released documents reveal Bryan Kohberger's disturbing behavior before Idaho murders
Bryan Kohberger, sentenced to life for the 2022 Idaho student murders, is now in maximum security as newly released documents reveal disturbing pre-crime behavior and graphic details of the crime scene.
The Most Disturbing Takeaways From Unsealed Idaho College Murders Documents
Details of the Idaho University murders have been released after more than two years following Bryan Kohberger’s July 2025 sentencing hearing. More than 300 investigatory records were released via the Moscow Police Department after a previous gag order was lifted. The unsealed records reveal that during his first interview with police in December 2022, Kohberger was asked about the murders. When law enforcement asked whether he wanted to discuss…
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