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Guilty plea doesn't end quest for more details in Idaho college student slayings

Guilty plea doesn't end quest for more details in Idaho college student slayings

Washington Post12 hours ago
With a series of 'yes' replies to a judge, a man accused of killing four Idaho college students pleaded guilty in exchange for life in prison and no death penalty. But left untold so far: What motivated Bryan Kohberger to commit the middle-of-the-night knife attacks and why those victims?
More details could emerge when Kohberger returns to court for his sentence on July 23. Some answers could also be in the hundreds of documents filed by prosecutors and defense lawyers that have been under seal and out of public view starting in 2022.
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