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Bryan Kohberger goes to prison, but Idaho town left with questions

Weeks before he was due to stand trial, after years of professing his innocence, Bryan Kohberger made a shocking decision – he was pleading guilty.

The 30-year-old faced the death penalty for the gruesome murders of four students, Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen in their home in Moscow, Idaho, in November 2022.

The plea deal spares him his life – but the abrupt ending leaves relatives of the victims with conflicted feelings and many questions unanswered.

Kohberger's sentencing is set for Wednesday in the city of Boise.

The state made a "deal with the devil", Kaylee Goncalves's father Steve told reporters. Like others, he had lingering questions about the mysteries surrounding the case, including a motive.

Bryan Kohberger sentencing: Investigative reporter breaks down what to expect

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Idaho Statesman investigative reporter Kevin Fixler breaks down what to expect from Idaho student murder suspect Bryan Kohberger's sentencing.

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Bryan Kohberger has another chance to explain why he killed 4 Idaho college students. But he doesn’t have to speak

Bryan Kohberger has one last chance Wednesday to give the grieving parents of four University of Idaho students he admitted to killing the answers they’ve desperately sought for nearly three years.

Kohberger will have an opportunity to reveal those details before his sentencing Wednesday, following a remarkable change-of-plea hearing on July 2 that spared him the death penalty and his highly anticipated murder trial by admitting guilt to burglary and first-degree murder in the November 2022 killings of Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Kaylee Goncalves and Madison Mogen.

Kohberger will be granted an allocution — the formal opportunity defendants are given to speak directly to the court before they are sentenced by the judge. Traditionally, defendants use allocution to humanize themselves and express remorse, or offer an apology, or even an explanation for their actions — anything that could be taken into account during sentencing, according to the American Bar Association.

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