Idaho student murders suspect reportedly agrees to plead guilty on all counts | Idaho

Bryan Kohberger, who was accused of killing Four Idaho College students in 2022, said in a statement on Monday to refer to a letter sent to the family members of the victims and agreed to be guilty of all numbers as a movement that would save him from the death penalty.
According to ABC News, Kohberger, who previously claimed that he was not guilty of murder charges in deadly knives, will be sentenced to four consecutive life imprisonment and will waive the right to appeal.
Kohberger was accused of four points for the deaths of 21 -year -old Madison Mogen; Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; And 20 -year -old Ethan Chapin, who was stabbed and killed in a campus house in Moscow on 13 November 2022 on November 13, 2022. He was also accused of theft. Wasm will be sentenced to 10 years in prison for theft count.
The Goncalves Family, a defense agreement Shipment on social media. “This is true! We are beyond anger in the province of Idaho. They failed us. Please give us some time. This was unexpected. We appreciate all your love and support.”
Prosecutors, Kohberger’in a defense hearing planned on Wednesday as expected to change the criminal appeal, as long as the penalty is expected to take place in late July. The hearing will start in August.
The police found the bodies of four Idaho University students in the house they rented from the campus early on the morning of 13 November 2022.
Goncalves, Kernodle and Mogen lived at home; Chapin was out with Kernodle. Four were also attended by Idaho University.
There was no sign of entry. Two other roommates, whom the police didn’t think of the suspects, slept in everything.
The murders launched a seven -week human hunt and shook Moscow, the small college town, where the residents lived in a serial killer fear.
29 -year -old Kohberger, a former student at Washington State University, was arrested at the house of his parents in Pennsylvania after weeks of investigation on December 30, 2022.
His DNA was matched with the DNA at a crime case in a knife case, and the mobile phone data or surveillance video showed that he visited the area at least a few times before the murders and traveled in the area that night.




