Bryan Kohberger, university of Idaho and Moscow Police
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Moscow Mayor Art Bettge and Moscow Police Chief Anthony Dahlinger speak out as documents into the student murder investigation are released.
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.
Families of four murdered University of Idaho students confronted Bryan Kohberger before he received life sentences without parole for the 2022 killings.
Through a statement read in court by friend Emily Alandt, one of the surviving roommates, Bethany Funke, said she's still scared to go out in public but forces herself to do so because she knows her friends would want her to live her life to the fullest.
"I had one shot at it, and I was going to make the most of it," Alivea said of the powerful victim impact statement she delivered
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Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson said he blocked Dylan Mortensen from being within Bryan Kohberger's view while she read a victim impact statement.
One by one, the families of the University of Idaho murder victims stepped up to the podium and stared down their loved ones' killer at his sentencing hearing.
Families of the four students stabbed to death in a home near the University of Idaho campus shared emotional statements during the defendant's sentencing.