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Bryan Kohberger Sentenced to Four Consecutive Life Terms for Idaho Student Murders

The hearing concluded with his transfer to state custody, marking the end of a plea deal that spared him the death penalty without revealing why he killed the students.

Overview

  • Under a plea deal to avoid capital punishment, Judge Steven Hippler sentenced Kohberger to four consecutive life terms for first-degree murder and a 10-year term for burglary.
  • The hearing featured emotional victim impact statements from the students’ families and two surviving roommates, some of whom confronted Kohberger in person.
  • Kohberger again declined to address the court or offer any explanation for the killings when given the chance to speak before sentencing.
  • With his sentence imposed, Kohberger was remanded to the Idaho Department of Correction to serve life without parole and waived his right to appeal.
  • Judge Hippler said forcing a motive from Kohberger would grant him undue attention and acknowledged that the reason behind the 2022 Moscow stabbings may never be uncovered.