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Bryan Kohberger pleads guilty to murdering 4 University of Idaho students, avoids death penalty

Jul 2, 2025, 11:38 AM | Updated: 11:40 am

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Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students as part of a deal to avoid the death penalty. (Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)

(Photo courtesy of 成人X站 7)

Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to murdering four students as part of a deal to avoid the death penalty.

He pleaded guilty to all five counts in the indictment: four counts of murder and one count of burglary.

Some of the victims鈥 families opposed the plea deal. Shanon Gray, an attorney representing the family of Kaylee Goncalves, one of the slain students, confirmed that prosecutors informed the families of the deal by email and letter on Monday, and that his clients were upset about it.

鈥淲e are beyond furious at the State of Idaho,” Goncalves鈥 family wrote in a Facebook post. “They have failed us. Please give us some time. This was very unexpected.鈥

Goncalves’ family previously asked prosecutors to delay the change of plea hearing to give them more time to travel to Boise, Gray said. Steve Goncalves, Kaylee’s father, chose to stay outside the courtroom Wednesday as a form of protest.

“We鈥檒l never see this as justice,” Goncalves told . “This isn鈥檛 what we should be doing. You don鈥檛 deal with terrorists and you don鈥檛 deal with people who kill your kids in their sleep.”

Goncalves has been urging the judge and the Department of Justice to reject the plea deal.

In a Facebook post, the Goncalves family wrote that Kaylee’s 18-year-old sister, Aubrie, had been unable to attend the meeting with prosecutors when the plea deal was introduced. But she shared her concerns in a written statement.

鈥淏ryan Kohberger facing a life in prison means he would still get to speak, form relationships, and engage with the world,鈥 Aubrie Goncalves wrote. 鈥淢eanwhile, our loved ones have been silenced forever. That reality stings more deeply when it feels like the system is protecting his future more than honoring the victims鈥 pasts.鈥

The families of Madison Mogen and Ethan Chapin say they are in favor of the plea deal, according to 成人X站 7.

A sentencing date was scheduled for July 23 at 9 a.m.

The University of Idaho murders

Kohberger, 30, is accused of the stabbing deaths of Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, and Madison Mogen at a rental home near campus in Moscow, Idaho, early on Nov. 13, 2022. Autopsies showed the four were all likely asleep when they were attacked, some had defensive wounds and each was stabbed multiple times.

At the time, Kohberger was a criminal justice graduate student at Washington State University (WSU), about nine miles (14.5 kilometers) west of the University of Idaho. He was arrested in Pennsylvania, where his parents lived, weeks later. Investigators said they matched his DNA to genetic material recovered from a knife sheath found at the crime scene.

No motive has emerged for the killings, nor is it clear why the attacker spared two roommates who were in the home. Authorities have said cellphone data and surveillance video shows that Kohberger visited the victims鈥 neighborhood at least a dozen times before the killings.

The murders shocked the small farming community of about 25,000 people, which hadn鈥檛 had a homicide in about five years, and prompted a massive hunt for the perpetrator. That included an elaborate effort to track down a white sedan that was seen on surveillance cameras repeatedly driving by the rental home, to identify Kohberger as a possible suspect through the use of genetic genealogy and to pinpoint his movements the night of the killings through cellphone data.

In a court filing, Kohberger’s lawyers said he was on a long drive by himself around the time the four were killed.

Reaching a plea deal

In the letter to families, obtained by ABC News, prosecutors said Kohberger鈥檚 lawyers approached them seeking to reach a plea deal. The defense team had previously made unsuccessful efforts to have the death penalty stricken as a possible punishment, including arguing that Kohberger’s autism diagnosis made him less culpable.

The prosecutors said they met with available family members last week before deciding to make Kohberger an offer.

鈥淭his resolution is our sincere attempt to seek justice for your family,鈥 the letter said. 鈥淭his agreement ensures that the defendant will be convicted, will spend the rest of his life in prison, and will not be able to put you and the other families through the uncertainty of decades of post-conviction, appeals. Your viewpoints weighed heavily in our decision-making process, and we hope that you may come to appreciate why we believe this resolution is in the best interest of justice.鈥

Contributing: , The Associated Press

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