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Bryan Kohberger had no apparent real-world or online connection to any of his four University of Idaho victims, investigators ...
Bryan Kohberger and Luigi Mangione's isolation could have deepened due to visual snow syndrome (VSS). Experts told the Daily Mail that the rare neurological condition causes people to see the world ...
Judge Steven Hippler sentenced Bryan Kohberger to four terms of life in prison — one term for each life he took ― to be ...
Bryan Kohberger’s defense planned to argue at trial that three other people in the victims’ social circle were responsible for the quadruple murders, not Kohberger himself.
Visual snow syndrome, a condition causing static-like vision impairment, allegedly connects Idaho murderer Bryan Kohberger and UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione.
Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger and UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione both allegedly have visual snow syndrome, a rare neurological condition that impairs vision.
Gary Jenkins, former police chief of Pullman, interviewed Bryan Kohberger when he applied to be an intern at the department. ...
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty Wednesday to the premeditated slaughter of four University of Idaho undergrads — but a slew of glaring loose ends remain. Prosecutors gave a step-by-step timeline ...
Kohberger is due to appear before Idaho Fourth Judicial District Judge Steven Hippler for a change of plea hearing at the Ada County Courthouse in Boise at 11 a.m. MDT (1 p.m. ET), according to a ...
Although Kohberger and Mangione allegedly share this condition, Brissette commented that “many things could have influenced their mental health” and the full clinical context is unknown. 5.