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Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to life in prison for killing Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin. Will we ever know his motive?
At a press conference after the sentencing, lead investigators said the evidence suggests Kohberger specifically targeted the King Road house, but there's no clarity as to who his intended victim was. RELATED: Surviving roommates' emotional sentencing tribute: Living for friends stolen by tragedy
Bryan Kohberger's Chilling Three-Word Response As He Denied Victims' Families Closure With No Motive
Idaho student killer Bryan Kohberger appears to have no intention of revealing his motive, at least not to the public.
Idaho murders prosecutor addresses not knowing Kohberger’s motive: ‘We don’t always have that luxury’ - With no known link between the four victims and their killer, the reason for the barbaric acts i
Prosecutors filed a request for the no-contact order on July 17, arguing that since the 30-year-old confessed to the killings, he should be kept from reaching out to anybody connected to his
Bryan Kohberger will have another chance during his sentencing today, to explain why he killed four Idaho college students on November 2022.
Investigators said they spent countless hours searching for a connection between Bryan Kohberger and the residents of 1122 King Road in Moscow.
His team of defense attorneys, led by Anne Taylor, announced last week that they won't be releasing any statements after the sentencing.
"In my view, the time has now come to end Mr. Kohberger's 15 minutes of fame," said the Idaho judge who sentenced him to life in prison.