Bryan Kohberger Case Update
In a significant development in the case of the tragic murders of four University of Idaho students, Bryan Kohberger’s defense team has been given entry to the off-campus residence where the disturbing event happened. As a result of this move, the house will be torn down later this month.
In Moscow, Idaho, four people were killed at a rental house just one block from the university campus in November. Bryan Kohberger is being charged with four murders.
Earlier this year, Kohberger made a not-guilty plea in connection with the four murder charges against him concerning the deaths at the rental house near the university campus. According to Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson, he plans to seek the death sentence in this case.
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Permission for the defense team to visit the scene is meant to collect important evidence, like photos and measures, before the house is destroyed. The deeply sad house that remembers the horrible act has been given to the university, and plans are already underway to tear it down as part of an effort to help the community heal from the trauma.
The string of killings in Moscow, Idaho, last November shocked the college town and sparked a lot of interest because of the strange details surrounding them.