Donald Trump intervenes in Bryan Kohberger case to demand answers over unexplained Idaho murders

Donald Trump intervened in the Idaho Murders case and said the four -killer Bryan Kohberger had to explain why he committed persecution.
The 30 -year -old killer finally admitted the murders with a striking incident at the beginning of this month, but did not offer a motive or explanation for his crimes.
Trump asked the judge to ask Kohberger to ask for a statement for his disgusting crimes during the punishment hearing later this week.
Bryan Kohberger, who was responsible for the death of four wonderful young souls in Idaho, made a defense agreement to prevent the death penalty. These were vicious murders, many questions remained unanswered, ” he said.
“ Life imprisonment is difficult, but it is absolutely better than to be sentenced to death, but before punishing, the judge explains that he at least made these terrible murders.
“ No explanation, nothing. People were shocked that they could negotiate, but the judge should explain what happened. Thank you for paying attention to this issue! ‘
Kohberger, 21 -year -old Kaylee Goncalves, 21 -year -old best friend Madison Mogen and 20 -year -old couple Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin will be sentenced to the murders on July 23.
Kohberger entered a student house in Moscow, Idaho, at the death of the night on 13 November 2022, and killed four victims.
The four -killer Bryan Kohberger was depicted at the Ada District Courthouse in Idaho in July.
He was arrested about six weeks later, but spent more than two years to fight the charges.
Only weeks before the hearing started in August, Kohberger made a controversial agreement with prosecutors and changed his defense to four murders and theft.
According to the conditions of the agreement, he will be relieved of the death penalty and will be sentenced to imprisonment without the possibility of conditional evacuation while renuncratizing the rights of appeal.
The Goncalves family strongly opposed the defense agreement with Father Steve’s protest against the defense hearing in the Ada County Courthouse in Boise on July 2.
When Kohberger was no longer tried, Judge Steven Hipps lifted a comprehensive beak order, but refused to resolve all the records related to the case.
To this day, parents still said they didn’t know what the murders were.
Kohberger did not explain a reason for the attack and there is no known connection between him and his victims.
During the change of the claim hearing, it turned out that Kohberger bought a ka -bar knife and a cover from Amazon months before the murders in March 2022.
Donald Trump asked the judge to make a statement to Kohberger for his disgusting crimes.
Kohberger, 21 -year -old Kaylee Goncalves, 21 -year -old best friend Madison Mogen and 20 -year -old couple Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were found guilty.
In June 2022, he moved to Washington, Pullman, Washington, where his parents in Pennsylvania, where he registered to the doctoral justice program at Washington State University of Washington.
From the following month, the mobile phone approached the house of the victims at 1122 King Road – this showed that he had followed or maintained at least one of the women living there.
On November 13, 2022, around 4 am Kohberger entered the three -storey house and went to Mogen’s room on the third floor where he killed Mogen and Goncalves.
On the way back or leaving the property, the prosecutor said he had met Kernodle on the second floor with Doordash.
He attacked him with a knife and then killed Chapin, who was sleeping in his bed.
Kohberger then left the rear sliding door in the second story of the property and passed the roommate Dylan Mortensen, who was awakened by the noise around the bedroom door.
Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle (both on the left), Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves (both right)
Mortensen and his roommate Bethany Funke – the bedroom were the only survivors on the first floor.
The prosecutors believe that Kohberger didn’t want to kill four victims that night – but they planned to kill home and planned to attack for a while.
It was watched after leaving a ka-bar leather knife cover next to Mogen’s body. Thanks to the researcher genetic genealogy, the FBI managed to watch DNA in the case of Kohberger.
Kohberger will return to the Ada District Court on 23 July, when the victims’ families will be given the opportunity to give influence declarations on July 23rd.
This is a last minute news story. More to follow.




