In a moment that’s left a nation shaken, Bryan Kohberger has pleaded guilty to the savage stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students — just weeks before his trial was set to begin.
But as the courtroom grows quiet, the questions only grow louder.
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Sky News confirmed that Kohberger, 30, entered guilty pleas to the murders of Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves — a massacre that shattered the peace of Moscow, Idaho in November 2022.
What the plea deal didn’t include?
A motive. A full confession. Or even the location of the murder weapon.
In our latest video, we go beyond the headlines to explore:
The chilling timeline of how Kohberger entered the house — and why two roommates were left alive
How police caught him using DNA from a knife sheath, cellphone tracking, and Amazon orders
Why the victims' families are split, with some calling the plea a betrayal of justice
The controversy over the plea deal, and what Kohberger's silence still hides
For the Goncalves family, the deal is salt in the wound. They wanted a trial. They wanted answers. But others, like Maddie Mogen’s father, say they just want to grieve — and move on without the shadow of future hearings.
Moscow, once a quiet college town with no murders in five years, will never be the same. But the truth matters. And it’s time to face it.
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