Bryan Kohberger May Have Used Multiple Weapons in Idaho Student Killings
Sunday, 3 August 2025 () Bryan Kohberger may have used more than one weapon during the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, according to Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson. In an interview with the Idaho Statesman, Thompson said some of Kaylee Goncalves'…
Bryan Kohberger left behind a devastating murder scene after killing four University of Idaho students ... and, police have released some of the harrowing.. TMZ.com
Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger received a life‑without‑parole sentence for brutally murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022. During Thursday’s hearing, Kohberger “respectfully declined” to speak, even as emotional impact statements from grieving families filled the courtroom. A friend’s testimony revealed injuries on Kohberger’s face and knuckles around the time of the killings, which he claimed were from a car crash.
Autopsy reports confirmed one victim suffered over 50 stab wounds, many defensive, while another fell victim to blunt‑force trauma. Investigators emphasized the case relied on DNA evidence found on a knife sheath and surveillance links to Kohberger's vehicle—not any prior criminal history. Though Kohberger admitted guilt under a plea deal that spared him the death penalty, his refusal to address motive has left many searching for answers. Judge Steven Hippler and prosecutors expressed outrage, condemning Kohberger’s cold demeanor and lack of remorse. The verdict brings closure with no parole hopes, but questions linger over the killer’s silent endgame.
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Bryan Kohberger has finally been sentenced after admitting to murdering 4 University of Idaho college students -- with the victims' families telling him exactly how they feel.
Bryan Kohberger faces sentencing on Wednesday after Kohberger agreed to plead guilty to the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students as part of a deal that removes the death penalty and..