Bryan Kohberger sentenced to life without parole
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Multiple individuals impacted by the actions of Bryan Kohberger spoke out through victim impact statements during his sentencing hearing.
Bryan Kohberger, the man who killed four Idaho college students in 2022, said three words as he declined to give a statement at a sentencing hearing.
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The sister of University of Idaho murder victim Kaylee Goncalves said everything in her body told her to “run” as she came face-to-face with Bryan Kohberger during his sentencing – but instead delivered a powerful, blistering takedown of her sibling’s killer.
The former criminal-justice doctoral student convicted in the 2022 stabbing deaths of four Idaho college students was formally sentenced on Wednesday to life in prison, but declined to make a statement in court that might have addressed the mystery of his motive for the killings.
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.
Bryan Kohberger declined to make any statement as he was sentenced Wednesday. Experts say understanding motive can sometimes help those grieving, but it's not legally necessary for conviction.