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In an emotionally charged sentencing session, the families of those killed by Bryan Kohberger addressed their loved ones’ murderer, seeking closure from years of suffering.
Kohberger, 30, confessed to killing four University of Idaho students during a plea change hearing on July 2, yet provided no details or motive for the vicious acts.
During Wednesday’s court proceedings, he once more offered no reasoning for his dreadful actions. He uttered just three words in the tense hearing, stating: “I respectfully decline,” when presented with an opportunity to speak to the court.
Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, were stabbed to death inside their off-campus home in the early morning hours of Nov. 13, 2022.
For nearly three years, Kohberger maintained his innocence as his high-profile trial was scheduled to begin later this year. He ultimately accepted a plea deal to take the death penalty off the table, in exchange for forfeiting his fight to seek a sentence reduction and waiving his right to appeal.
The families poured their hearts out in court Wednesday, delivering powerful victim impact statements as the stone-faced killer sat silently, showing no emotion at all.
Below is a collection of some of the most emotional moments from the courtroom on Wednesday.
Sister of Kaylee Goncalves delivers fiery statement during Kohberger’s sentencing
Steve Goncalves, father of Kaylee Goncalves, confronts Kohberger in court
Surviving roommate of Idaho murders gives tearful victim impact statement during Kohberger’s sentencing
Xana Kernodle’s stepfather slams Kohberger in victim statement: ‘There’s no place for you in heaven’
Xana Kernodle’s aunt offers Kohberger forgiveness in heartfelt victim impact statement
Maddie Mogen’s father describes relationship with daughter in heartfelt tribute: ‘She kept me alive’
Judge declares ‘it’s time to end his 15 minutes of fame’ before handing down Kohberger’s sentence
At the end of the hearing, Judge Steven Hippler handed down four consecutive sentences of life in prison without parole for each killing. Kohberger was also given an additional 10-year sentence on a related burglary charge, and imposed a $50,000 fine and $5,000 civil penalty for each death.