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Bryan Kohberger: Suspect in Idaho quadruple murder INDICTED, plea hearing scheduled for next week

2023-05-17 17:20
Bryan Kohberger was indicted by the grand jury of Latah County, Idaho on charges of four counts of first-degree murder and felony burglary
Bryan Kohberger: Suspect in Idaho quadruple murder INDICTED, plea hearing scheduled for next week

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LATAH COUNTY, IDAHO: In the horrifying quadruple murders of four Idaho students in 2022, Bryan Kohberger has been indicted by a grand jury. The alleged killer will be entering a plea on Monday, May 22. He was indicted by the grand jury of Latah County, Idaho on charges of four counts of first-degree murder and felony burglary, according to a Latah County district clerk.

The criminology student allegedly killed the University of Idaho students Xana Kernodle, 20, Ethan Chapin, 20, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, and Madison Mogen, 21, in their off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho. Kohberger was taken into custody after the brutal murders on November 13, 2022, reported New York Post.

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Kohberger is expected to plead not guilty

The suspect will be brought to court for his arraignment on Monday at 9.00 am local time and will be entering a plea. Kohberger is expected to plead not guilty to charges. In such a case, the judge will schedule a date for the murder trial. His preliminary hearing scheduled for June 26, 2023, has been canceled. Proceedings of the grand jury remain under seal and are closed events.

Indictment after six months of the brutal murders

Kohberger has been indicted six months after he murdered the students. Moscow police received a report of an "unconscious person" just before noon on November 13, many hours after the victims were found dead inside the house. Police said that responding officers discovered the four students lying lifeless on the second and third floors of the rented Moscow home. The students' bodies showed signs of having attempted to fight back as they were stabbed multiple times.

During the attack between 3.00 am and 4.00, two other roommates were on the bottom floor of their home and survived the attack. Before the authorities were called to the scene, one of the surviving roommates revealed that she came face to face with the murderer.

In connection to the slayings, Kohberger was arrested at the end of December 2022. He was living in Pullman, Washington which was close to Moscow where the murders took place. The suspect was studying at Washington State University at the time and remained on campus for weeks after the killings. He then returned to his home state of Pennsylvania where he was later arrested.

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