Judge lifts gag order in Idaho murder case
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After Bryan Kohberger entered a guilty plea over the 2022 killings of four University of Idaho students, including Kaylee Goncalves, her parents reacted to his decision.
Police Chief Gary Jenkins still remembers the day Bryan Kohberger interviewed for an internship with the Pullman Police Department. Jenkins had no idea that the graduate student in front of him would go on to kill four Idaho students that same year.
The judge stated that the primary purpose of the order—to ensure an impartial jury—is no longer relevant, prioritizing the public's right to information.
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Bryan Kohberger committed the murders just before his license and registration expired, at which time he switched from being a Pennsylvania resident to a Washington resident
Best-selling author, James Patterson, is out with a brand new book about Pennsylvania native Bryan Kohberger and the Idaho college murders.
Author James Patterson discusses how Bryan Kohberger's tunnel vision caused him to leave behind crucial evidence despite his criminal justice background.
Bryan Kohberger had a 'container' in his hands as he left the Moscow home where he stabbed four University of Idaho students to death, according to one of the surviving roommates