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In a recent court appearance, Bryan Kohberger confessed to the murder of four University of Idaho students: Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin.
Kohberger accepted a plea agreement after the death penalty was removed as a sentencing option. The families of the victims had mixed reactions to the plea, with some feeling justice was not fully served for their loved ones. In a court session, it was revealed that Kohberger did not initially plan to kill four individuals. He had a specific target, whose identity remains unknown. However, reports indicate that Kohberger detailed the events of that night in writing, and this information might be disclosed to the public after he is sentenced.
Sentencing for Kohberger is later this month.
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- Dr. Shavaun Scott – Psychotherapist, Best-selling Author of Her Newest Release, a Memoir, “Nightbird,” as well as “The Minds of Mass Killers: Understanding and Interrupting the Pathway to Violence” and “Game Addiction: The Experience and the Effects;” FB: Shavaun.scott IN: shavaunscott
- Dr. DeWayne Hendrix – Former Warden at the MDC in Brooklyn (also served as a Warden in Sheridan, Oregon), Former Senior Warden with the US Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons, and Founder and President of A New Daylight Foundation; Author: “Who Are You? See it Say it and Seize it;” @anewdaylight (IG) @drdewaynehendrix (LinkedIn) @anewdaylight (X-Twitter)
- Germania Rodriguez – Germania Rodriguez, Chief US Reporter, DailyMail.com
- Dave Mack – ‘Crime Stories’ Investigative Reporter
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[Feature Photo: Bryan Kohberger, left, who is accused of killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022, appears at a hearing in Latah County District Court, Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2023, in Moscow, Idaho. Second District Judge John C. Judge, seen on a video display, presides over the hearing. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, Pool)]