Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger's chilling obsessions revealed
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More than 550 pages of investigation documents were released by Idaho State Police in response to public records requests.
Newly released Idaho State Police documents reveal Bryan Kohberger supported capital punishment in classroom discussions before accepting a plea deal.
The families of Madison Mogen and Ethan Chapin, two of the four Idaho college students killed by Bryan Kohberger, have sued the City of Moscow over the release of crime scene photos. Their attorney, Leander James,
Criminal defense attorney Donna Rotunno joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss chilling new details about Kohberger's red flags leading up to the Idaho college murders and the 'Ketamine Queen' pleading guilty in the Matthew Perry overdose case.
In July 2025, Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to four lifetimes in prison after pleading guilty to murdering four University of Idaho college students in 2022. Here's everything to know about Bryan Kohberger's motive.
He would also stare at people and stand uncomfortably close or ‘lean’ over women, making them very uncomfortable,” a staff member added.
Unsealed documents on Bryan Kohberger have shed new light on his troubled time at Washington State University.
Authorities unsealed interviews with members of the Washington State University community, where Bryan Kohberger had a reputation of "being a d---," according to a classmate
Bryan Kohberger loved the violent movie “American Psycho” and was fascinated with real-life killer lawyer Alex Murdaugh, his cellmate said in a chilling interview with police. The failed criminology student — currently serving life in prison for the 2022 slayings of four University of Idaho undergrads — also had “creepy” eyes and loved to psychoanalyze the people around him,
Unsealed investigation documents revealed surviving roommate Dylan Mortensen's initial interview recalling what she heard during the murders.
Bryan Kohberger's plea deal sparks questions and concerns about law enforcement practices and genealogy database usage.