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Explore the details of Bryan Kohberger’s signed confession made public after his recent plea deal in the Idaho student murders case.
After Bryan Kohberger agreed to a plea deal last week, his signed confession has now been made public by officials.
Bryan Kohberger admitted to the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students in a signed confession — but offered no explanation for the brutal home invasion that shattered a college town ...
Bryan Kohberger was already on the radar of investigators before a dirty Q-Tip provided them with the evidence they needed to secure an arrest warrant, prosecutor Bill Thompson said in court.
Former friends of Idaho student killer Bryan Kohberger express shock after his guilty plea in the murder of four University students, as he faces life imprisonment instead of death penalty.
Bryan Kohberger's childhood friends and WSU classmates share bewilderment about the quiet man who admitted to murdering four Idaho students in their off-campus house.
A Q-tip and spotless car were key evidence linking Bryan Kohberger to murders of 4 Idaho students A hearing Wednesday described new details of the moments when Kohberger entered a home and stabbed ...
A former professor Bryan Kohberger said she is afraid some of the classes she taught potentially inspired him to carry out the murders of four University of Idaho students, according to a report.
Bryan Kohberger pleads guilty in the Idaho student murders case, avoiding the death penalty. Key evidence, including DNA and surveillance footage, revealed during the court hearing.
Bryan Kohberger admitted guilt at the Ada County Courthouse for the murders of four Idaho students, ending nearly three years of speculation and hearings.
BOISE, Idaho — Childhood friends of Bryan Kohberger, who pleaded guilty Wednesday to stabbing four University of Idaho students to death in November 2022, have tracked his murder case from ...
Bryan Kohberger admitted to the murders in Idaho and entered a formal guilty plea in a deal with prosecutors that will allow him to avoid the death penalty.