
Brian Kohberger made a shocking decision a few weeks before the stand trial began after confessing years of innocence. He admitted guilty.
30 years old, he faced a terrible murder of Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen at home in November 2022.
Petitions spare his life to him, but a sudden ending prevents the relatives of the victims from the feelings of conflict and many questions.
Kaylee Goncalves’ father Steve has made the state a “deal with the devil.” Like others, he left a question about the mystery surrounding the case, including motivation.
But in the case of Madison’s father, Ben Mogen, the contract shows the moment of closure to a family who is afraid of terrible trials after receiving national attention for many years.
Mogen told the New York Times, “It was this nightmare to come to our head.”
Nightmare in Close University Village
A few weeks before Thanksgiving, it was a typical Saturday night for four young college students near the University of Idaho Campus.
Xana Kernodle (20 years old) and her boyfriend Ethan Chapin went to the party at his brotherhood. Meanwhile, Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves, the 21 -year -old friend, went back to the road at 02:00 campus before the night with a food truck visit.
A few hours later, on November 13, 2022, an attacker with masks parked the car behind the house in King Road and entered the sliding glass door. He climbed the stairs to the third floor, returned from the bedroom to the bedroom, stabbed four young students and left the other two at home.
The murderer was left behind a terrible scene and one of the two surviving roommates, who went out through the glass doors, sprinkled the walls before they were found in the ski mask.
For more than a month, the public did not know anyone who committed a terrible and violent crime. Mystery and nationwide interested in the country, I left a small Aida Ho Village, and the compulsive amateur Internet Sleuths tried to fill the blanks.
Lastly, on December 30, after a few weeks of answer, the police announced that they had arrested the suspect coburger from his family hundreds of miles from the Pennsylvania Pochono Mountains.
A crime without motivation
Nearly three years later, we do not openly explain why Koburgers murdered four students without known connections.
Kohberger himself did not offer any reason, and he entered just by acknowledging the guilty of planning and performing stabs in court.
Journalists and members of the public found the answer to the coven’s past, struggle with depression, lack of regret, and old Heroin addiction.
He was attracted to the criminals and was shocked that a polite and respected person could commit such crimes while studying at a true criminal writer and a forensic psychologist Catherine Ramsland.
She spoke to the New York Times. “What I know is not Bryan Kohberger.”
KOHBERGER was eventually fired at work as a teaching assistant who pursued a doctorate in criminal science at Washington State University and evaluated students too harshly.
The newly published documentaries and books, including thriller novelist James Patterson, have speculated about their motives and suggested that they were angry with romantic rejections, or even an unhappy murderer Elliot Roger.
The gag command of this case prevented people from being investigated. But last week, Judge Aida raised the order.
Judge Steven Hippler said, “The media craze will continue as described.”
The murders capture social media Sleuth
A few weeks after the murder, the students of Ida Ho University were waiting for the answer and arrest with the deaths of four colleagues.
As the murderer still loosened, many people escaped the village with 25,000 leaves that had not been killed for five years.
The police did not specify the name of the suspect or murder weapon, and when it took a few weeks, an online community (frustrated in the answer) began to investigate.
Thousands of amateur crimes Sleuths took the tiktok and other social media sites to look at clues. Personal Facebook Group of this case has earned more than 30,000 members.
The relatives and friends of the victims were bombed by messages, and they were accused of being close to roommates and murders who were mourning roommates without any evidence.
Some came down from a small university village and tried to approach a boarding house surrounded by boundary tape. Execution of frustrated frustrated local law.
The Moscow Police Agency said, “There is a speculation that causes fear of the community and spreads false facts.”
Behind the scenes, the investigator combed thousands of tips for public, mobile phone records and video surveillance.
Some evidence helped them to collect the puzzles together.
In the scene near the crime scene, the white modern Elantra vehicle matched the car of Koburger. The cell phone recorded a 30 -year -old boy to the outside of Moscow at the time of murder, and suggested that the roommate led a crime several hours after driving home before he knew the terrible scene.
Perhaps the most important evidence is from the remaining main items. Kaljang, who has a DNA that matches the samples taken at the Cober family house in Pennsylvania, finally traced him during the holiday break.
Small villages try to pass the tragedy
At the 1122 King Road, a few colors of three -story house, from the center of the University of Idaho ‘s Campus, are no longer sitting on the slope.
After a year of murder, the school decided to destroy the four murdered campuses.
The university drew a mixed response from the victims’ relatives at the time, “(I) is time to remove and the group healing in our community can continue.
I agree that Mogen’s family now has now changed from “tragedy and mourning” to “light of the future.”
Her father said, “It’s famous for the ability to make others laugh and laugh.”
Mogen’s good friend, Goncalves, said, “The family’s” defender and guardian, “who absolutely performed everything that captivated her heart.
Chapin’s mother said that the son of Samjung -in is “party’s life” and “the most friendly man.”
Kernodle is a student with a strong will with her friends, her father said.
In order to respect their memories, last year, college students created a circular steel structure engraved in the name of four students. Visitors here have a memo that remembers bouquets, stones, candles and lost friends.
The top of the structure lying in the grass commemorative garden is lighted at night.