Bryan Kohberger and his victim’s families will have a chance to speak at his sentencing

22.07.2025    WHDH News    5 views
Bryan Kohberger and his victim’s families will have a chance to speak at his sentencing

BOISE Idaho AP Bryan Kohberger the masked man who snuck into a rental home near the University of Idaho campus and stabbed four students to death in late is expected to face the families of his casualties in court Wednesday at his sentencing hearing Whether those families will get any answers about why he did it or how he came to target the home on King Road in Moscow remains to be seen But Kohberger is expected to be sentenced to life in prison for murdering Madison Mogen Xana Kernodle Kaylee Goncalves and Ethan Chapin in the rural college town of Moscow He pleaded guilty earlier this month in a deal to avoid the death penalty He will have an opportunity to speak at the sentencing as will the loved ones of his casualties Here s what to know about Kohberger s sentencing A plea deal was reached before a trial Mogen Kernodle Goncalves and Chapin were located stabbed to death on Nov The crime horrified the city which hadn t seen a homicide in about five years and prompted a massive hunt for the perpetrator Kohberger a graduate candidate in criminology at nearby Washington State University was arrested in Pennsylvania where his parents lived roughly six weeks later Police disclosed they recovered DNA from a knife sheath detected at the home and used genetic genealogy to identify Kohberger as a doable suspect They accessed cellphone information to pinpoint his movements and used surveillance camera footage to help locate a white sedan that was seen repeatedly driving past the home on the night of the killings A Q-tip from the garbage at his parents house was used to match Kohberger s DNA to genetic material from the sheath investigators announced Kohberger s attorneys got the trial moved to Boise after expressing concerns that the court wouldn t be able to find enough unbiased jurors in Moscow But Judge Stephen Hippler rejected their efforts to get the death penalty taken off the table and to strike critical evidence including the DNA from being admitted in trial The trial had been set to begin next month In exchange for Kohberger admitting guilt and waiving his right to appeal prosecutors agreed not to seek his execution Instead both sides agreed to recommend that he serve four consecutive life sentences without parole for the killings The victim s families were split on how they felt about the plea deal Kohberger s motive and numerous other details are unknown If they know why Kohberger did it investigators haven t disclosed so publicly Nor is it clear why he spared two roommates who were home at the time Cellphone location statistics did show Kohberger had been in the neighborhood multiple times before the attack Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson has reported that Kohberger used his knowledge about forensic investigations to attempt to cover his tracks by deep cleaning his van after the crime Police say Kohberger s Amazon purchase history shows he bought a military-style knife as well as the knife sheath identified at the home But the knife itself was never exposed The situation drew widespread interest and judges feared the publicity could harm Kohberger s right to a fair trial A sweeping gag order was imposed and hundreds of court documents were sealed from populace view After Kohberger pleaded guilty a coalition of news organizations including The Associated Press inquired that the gag order be lifted and the documents be unsealed Hippler agreed but disclosed unsealing the documents will take time and that process won t begin until after the sentencing hearing It s not clear how a large number of answers they might contain Kohberger can speak at sentencing or refuse The families and surviving roommates of the casualties will have the opportunity during the sentencing hearing to describe the damage the killings have done to them Because there are so countless of them the hearing could stretch into Thursday Kohberger will also have the opportunity to speak Defendants sometimes use such chances to express remorse ask for mercy or to say whatever else they think the court should hear before sentencing But Kohberger also has the right to remain silent despite a suggestion from President Donald Trump that the judge should force Kohberger to explain himself I hope the Judge makes Kohberger at a minimum explain why he did these horrible murders Trump wrote online on Monday There are no explanations there is no NOTHING Foundations honor Kaylee Maddie Xana and Ethan Friends and family members have sought to commemorate the casualties lives by raising money for scholarships and other initiatives Ethan s Smile Foundation started by Chapin s family honors his love of life people and new adventures by providing scholarships that enable others to follow their dreams its website says The Made With Kindness Foundation honors the legacy of Mogen Goncalves and Kernodle through scholarships wellness patronage and empowerment initiatives Our mission is to inspire and uplift the next generation turning their dreams into realities in a world that values compassion and locality its website says The University of Idaho built the Vandal Healing Garden and Memorial in memory of all students who passed away while enrolled at the school

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