Bryan Kohberger Talk about it before his support for the death penalty Murdered four Idaho students.
Court Documents US Weekly On Tuesday, August 19, Kohberger allegedly discussed the death penalty in a class at Washington State University while pursuing his Ph.D. According to the documentation, Koberg was the “only” member of the class in support of the death penalty.
According to the documents, Koberg asked one of his classmates whether she would support the death penalty if “the 12-year-old daughter was raped and murdered.”
Details about the Koberg case continued for more than a month after the 30-year-old convicted killer accepted a plea agreement to avoid the death penalty.
Kohberger broke into a house in Moscow, Idaho on November 13, 2022. The deadly college student Ethan Chapin,,,,, Xana kernelnodle,,,,, Maddie Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves. He was arrested a month later.
Initially, Koberg pleaded not guilty to the murder. Last month, he pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony theft as part of the deal. He is Sentenced to four lives Crime in prison.
If Kohberger does not accept the plea agreement, the trial will begin this month. Idaho Attorney Bill Thompson After Kohberger’s sentence of prosecution, confirmed in an interview I would have sought death penalty The case was tried.
He told Idaho politician At the end of last month. “If we end up in the free throw stage, I think it fits the element by law.”
He also believes Kohberger will be convicted if the case is tried.
“The idea is that this is in trial and if that’s where to go, it’s where to go, it’s where to go,” Thompson shared. “And, we’ll do our best to introduce everything we think is legally relevant to help the jury make a decision.”
Thompson, who has served as Lata County attorney since 1992, also spoke about widespread criticism of Koberg’s plea agreement.
“I think we’ve done the work and we have the opportunity to do it with a real direct ending that wouldn’t happen if we had to go to trial,” Thompson told the Publication. “We’re happy and reassured that the community and the families of the victims don’t have to continue living and relive that during the trial.”

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