Inside Idaho prison where Bryan Kohberger is being housed
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In the days after murdering four University of Idaho students in an off-campus home, Bryan Kohberger’s behavior shifted dramatically and investigators would later find that he had fixated on news coverage of the killings and began paying for items in cash – often wearing gloves – as he avoided the area of the murders.
Families of the University of Idaho murder victims spoke directly to their children's admitted killer Bryan Kohberger at his sentencing hearing.
Idaho quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger transitions from county jail to maximum security prison, where inmates with life sentences have nothing to lose.
Bryan Kohberger won't be totally cut off from the world on the inside ... and, he can even send messages to young women across the country -- though not via any dating apps.
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The woman told police that they planned to meet shortly after he stabbed four students, but that they stopped talking because their conversations made her "uncomfortable."
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The cold-blooded quadruple murderer had no words for his mom, Maryann Kohberger, and sister, Amanda, as he was hauled out of the courtroom in cuffs — despite them being the only two members of the
Dr. Gary Brucato, a clinical psychologist, joins “Banfield” to discuss how Bryan Kohberger’s attitude in court could make him seem like a psychopath. “Some killers have empathy but lack compassion, and they use that as a tool for luring somebody,
This new information comes from two friends of Kaylee Goncalves who spoke with police in interviews that were just unsealed by the Moscow Police Department.
Fox News contributor Joshua Ritter reacts to the heartwrenching impact statements from the Bryan Kohberger sentencing and newly-released documents uncovering new details surrounding the murders.