Cliff Notes
- Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022, has pleaded guilty, likely avoiding the death penalty.
- The victims—Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves—were reportedly stabbed multiple times while asleep; Kohberger’s motive remains unknown.
- Survivors expressed deep emotional trauma during court proceedings, highlighting the impact of the attack on their lives.
Man who murdered four University of Idaho students in 2022 being sentenced | US News
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A man who murdered four University of Idaho students in November 2022 is being sentenced.
Bryan Kohberger, a 30-year-old former criminal justice student, initially denied the killings but later pleaded guilty as part of a deal that meant he would likely avoid the death penalty.
Kohberger was accused of sneaking into a rented home in Moscow, Idaho, which is not far from the university campus, and murdering Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves.
Kohberger has never revealed his motive and it is not clear why he spared two roommates who were in the home.
Post-mortem examinations showed the four who died were stabbed multiple times and were likely asleep when they were attacked – with some sustaining defensive wounds.
Kohberger was arrested at his parents’ home in Pennsylvania weeks after the killings following a nationwide search.
In court today, Bethany Funke, who survived the attack, said about her roommates in a statement: “I hated and still hate that they are gone, but for some reason, I am still here and I got to live. I still think about this every day. Why me? Why did I get to live, and not them?”
She described one of the victims, Xana Kernodle, as “one in a million. She was the life of the party.”
Much of her statement was devoted to remembering her four close friends who died – recounting the nights they spent binge watching reality television, making dinner together, going to parties at their university and the love that they had for each other.
She described one of the victims, Ms Kernodle, as “one in a million. She was the life of the party”.
Her testimony reduced many at the hearing to tears.
Dylan Mortensen, the second surviving roommate, said in court today that she has panic attacks that force her to relive the trauma of what she experienced.
She said: “I was too terrified to close my eyes, terrified that if I blinked, someone might be there. I made escape plans everywhere I went… “He may have shattered parts of me but I’m still putting myself back together piece by piece,”
Kohberger’s head bobbed slightly as she spoke.
Post-mortem examinations showed the four who died were stabbed multiple times and were likely asleep when they were attacked – with some sustaining defensive wounds.
He was arrested at his parents’ home in Pennsylvania weeks after the killings following a nationwide search.
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