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Bryan Kohberger Sentencing: Idaho Murder Suspect to Get Life for Killing 4 Students

Life Without Parole: Bryan Kohberger Pleads Guilty in Idaho Student Stabbings

by The Daily Desk
July 23, 2025
in Court Trials, Crime and Justice, High-Profile Court Cases, True Crime
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Families to Speak as Bryan Kohberger Gets Life for Idaho Campus Killings - AP Photo/Kylie Green, Pool

From Arrest to Sentencing: Bryan Kohberger’s Role in the Idaho Quadruple Homicide - AP Photo/Kylie Green, Pool

Bryan Kohberger to Be Sentenced for Killing 4 Idaho Students in 2022

Bryan Kohberger is set to receive four life sentences this week for the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students in 2022. The sentencing hearing will give the victims’ families a chance to speak publicly about their loss. This case shocked the small city of Moscow, Idaho, and sparked national attention due to its chilling details and weeks-long investigation.

What Happened in Moscow, Idaho?

On November 13, 2022, four University of Idaho students — Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin, and Kaylee Goncalves — were killed in their off-campus rental home in Moscow, Idaho.

The murders happened in the early morning hours while the friends were sleeping. Bryan Kohberger, then a graduate student at nearby Washington State University, was later identified as the suspect.

He allegedly broke into the house through a sliding glass door and used a knife to kill the four students. The attack appeared random, and police said there was no known connection between Kohberger and the victims.

Community in Shock

The brutal killings left the close-knit college town deeply shaken. At first, there were no suspects, and fear spread quickly. Many students left campus mid-semester and switched to online classes, unsure if the killer was still at large.

The lack of answers made the tragedy even harder for families, students, and residents to process. Social media added to the confusion, as people online shared wild theories and pointed fingers at innocent individuals connected to the victims.

How Police Caught Kohberger

Despite a slow start, investigators uncovered key evidence that led them to Kohberger. A knife sheath found next to one of the bodies had a trace of male DNA on the snap. That DNA didn’t match anyone in criminal databases, but police used genetic genealogy to trace it to Kohberger’s family line.

Surveillance footage also showed a white Hyundai Elantra — similar to the car Kohberger drove — near the crime scene around the time of the murders.

Cellphone records placed Kohberger in the area that night. Investigators also discovered he had purchased a military-style knife and sheath online months before the killings — the same type of knife used in the crime.

He was arrested six weeks later in his home state of Pennsylvania.

The Legal Process and Public Reaction

Kohberger remained silent during his initial court appearance, so a judge entered a not guilty plea on his behalf.

The case quickly became one of the most talked-about in the country. It drew massive media attention and sparked countless online discussions. True-crime forums and amateur sleuths flooded the internet with theories, many of them unproven or false. These discussions sometimes caused more harm than good, especially when innocent people were wrongly accused or harassed.

Prosecutors said from the start they would pursue the death penalty if Kohberger were convicted. His defense team pushed back, challenging the DNA evidence and suggesting other suspects may have been involved. They also tried to get the court to take the death penalty off the table — but those efforts didn’t succeed.

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A Deal to Avoid the Death Penalty

With a trial set for August and strong evidence stacked against him, Kohberger eventually agreed to a plea deal.

In exchange for a guilty plea to four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary, prosecutors dropped their push for the death penalty. Kohberger accepted the deal and also gave up his right to appeal.

Both sides agreed he will serve four consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole, plus 10 years for the burglary charge.

Victims’ Families to Speak at Sentencing

At the sentencing hearing, scheduled for Wednesday, the families of the four victims will have the chance to speak in court.

They will be able to share how the loss has affected them and honor the lives of their children — Xana, Madison, Ethan, and Kaylee — who were taken far too soon.

The sentencing will officially close the criminal case, nearly three years after the murders. But for many, the emotional impact of this tragedy will last a lifetime.

Source: AP News – Families of the Idaho students Bryan Kohberger stabbed to death are set to see him sentenced

The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk

J News is a freelance editor and contributor at The Daily Desk, focusing on politics, media, and the shifting dynamics of public discourse. With a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jordan brings clarity and precision to every story.

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