Bryan Kohberger sentenced to life for Idaho murders
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ABC News sat down with Idaho State Police Lt. Darren Gilbertson, the lead detective in the Idaho murders case, after Bryan Kohberger was put behind bars for life.
Former U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit speaks about joining the prosecution team in the Bryan Kohberger case, the last-minute plea deal, and the emotional toll of sentencing day.
Bryan Kohberger will spend the rest of his life in prison after he was sentenced for the murders of four University of Idaho students.
Though the motive behind University of Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger's violent attack remains unknown, the former police chief says "new information could come out still."
A document released by police following Bryan Kohberger's sentencing has revealed a rare glimpse into how his next-door inmate perceived him.
Cold-blooded killer Bryan Kohberger gave one of his lawyers an eerie black heart picture just moments after he was jailed for life over the murders of four University of Idaho students.
The facility is about 20 minutes outside Boise, where Kohberger appeared in court Wednesday to be sentenced to four consecutive life sentences plus 10 years for the fatal stabbings of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin.
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
The prosecution told KTVB Thursday that Kohberger's sudden plea agreement was the right ending to the case, even if some victims' loved ones disagree.
Cara Northington, mother of victim Xana Kernodle wipes a tear at the sentencing hearing of Bryan Kohberger at the Ada County Courthouse, Wednesday, July 23, 2025, in Boise, Idaho, for brutally stabbing four University of Idaho students to death nearly three years ago.