Bryan Kohberger sentenced to life for Idaho murders
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A Moscow woman has identified herself as the driver who delivered food to the home on King Road minutes before the University of Idaho homicides.
A DoorDash driver said she will testify ion the Kohberger trial while in custody for an unrelated arrest. telling police: "I saw Bryan. I parked right next to him."
Newly unsealed documents from the Moscow Police Department reveal harrowing details about the killings of four University of Idaho college students — as well as chilling insights into the habits of their admitted murderer, Bryan Kohberger.
Bryan Kohberger, a former criminology Ph.D. student, was sentenced to four consecutive life terms without parole for the 2022 University of Idaho student murders, plus 10 years for burglary and $270K in penalties.
Bryan Kohberger was seen by one of the surviving roommates leaving the home with a 'container' after stabbing four people to death
Cara Northington, mother of Idaho murder victim Xana Kernodle, supports Bryan Kohberger's plea deal despite initial concerns, saying it protects families from prolonged trauma
Kohberger stabbed Xana Kernodle, who was collecting a DoorDash order, as he was leaving Goncalves ... Once I learned of the defendant’s decision to change his plea in this case it was important that I take the plea as soon as possible.”