
Murder Victim’s Families Rip Kohberger ‘A New One’ In Idaho Court
The final court day for convicted murderer Brian Kohberger wrapped up Wednesday following hours of victim impact statements.
Kohberger was sentenced to multiple consecutive life terms with no possibility of parole for murdering four University of Idaho students in November of 2022. He issued no statements to the victim's families, other than declining to speak, during the proceedings.
Relatives of the victims, who were all murdered under the same roof nearly three years ago just blocks from the university, took turns speaking from the other side of a podium while Kohberger sat between his lawyers, shackled in an orange jump suit with a dazed look on his face.
University of Idaho Murder Victim's Families Get Their Day in Court
According to FOX News, Kohberger has been transported to a maximum security prison in Kuna, less than 20 miles outside Boise, which will likely be his new home until death. He is 30 years old presently.

Numerous relatives and friends of the four victims, Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, faced the convicted killer and spoke their peace.
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"You may have received As in high school and college, but you're gonna be getting big Ds in prison', said one of the relatives over the microphone in a packed courtroom to Kohberger.
Those words spoken by Kristi Goncalves (mother of Kaylee) might be the greatest sentence ever uttered in a court of law.
Another one of the victim's relatives said he'd like to spend time with Kohberger out in the woods so he could teach him all about "pain and loss'.
To hear more of the impact statements, click here.
God bless the families of the victims. They all handled themselves beautifully in court.
Rest in peace Xana, Kaylee, Ethan, and Madison.
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