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The death penalty criminal trial was drawing near for the individual accused of murdering four Idaho college students, Ethan Chapin (20), Kaylee Goncalves (21), Xana Kernodle (20), and Madison Mogen (21), during the night, when the state proposed a plea deal to Bryan Kohberger, offering to eliminate the death penalty.
This plea offer has caused a rift among some family members of the victims. According to the terms, Kohberger, aged 30, would plead guilty to all charges relating to the November 2022 stabbings, in exchange for the death penalty being taken off the table.
Once the agreement is finalized, and a gag order is lifted, the details of the victims’ injuries come to light. The grievous nature of their wounds has incited public and familial anger due to the crime’s viciousness.
Allegedly, some of the victims’ family members and friends have expressed that they would not have consented to the plea deal had they been aware of the attack’s brutality.
Joining Nancy Grace today:



Additional Guests
- Greg Morse – Criminal Defense Attorney of Morse Legal, Author of “The Untested” found on Amazon; website: morselegal.com
- Susan Hendricks – (Outside Ada County Courthouse) Journalist, Author: “Down the Hill: My Descent into the Double Murder in Delphi;” IG @susan_hendricks X @SusanHendicks
- Dave Mack – Crime Stories Investigative Reporter
“Crime Stories with Nancy Grace” is also a nationwide radio program available on SiriusXM channel 111, broadcasting for two hours each day at 12 p.m. EST. The podcast is also accessible for subscription and download on iHeart Podcasts.
[Feature Photo: Left, Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves and right, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle;/Instagram]