On Saturday September 6 2025, Oxygen broadcasts The Idaho Student Murders!
Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Idaho Student Murders” on Oxygen promises to delve into a chilling case that has captured public attention. The episode focuses on the tragic events surrounding the brutal stabbings of four University of Idaho students. This shocking crime has left a community in mourning and has raised questions about safety on college campuses.
Viewers will learn about the victims, who were young women with bright futures ahead of them. The episode will explore their lives, friendships, and the impact of their loss on family and friends. It aims to paint a vivid picture of who...
Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “The Idaho Student Murders” on Oxygen promises to delve into a chilling case that has captured public attention. The episode focuses on the tragic events surrounding the brutal stabbings of four University of Idaho students. This shocking crime has left a community in mourning and has raised questions about safety on college campuses.
Viewers will learn about the victims, who were young women with bright futures ahead of them. The episode will explore their lives, friendships, and the impact of their loss on family and friends. It aims to paint a vivid picture of who...
- 9/6/2025
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
ABC is officially confirmed to finally serve up a brand new episode of their hit news show 20/20 tonight, September 5, 2025, and it will feature a look at a startling confession of murder that recently took place. According to ABC's official, press release intel for this episode, it's officially titled/labeled, "Idaho Justice." The preview information from ABC's press release is telling us that the 20/20 team is going to take a deep look at a story about four University of Idaho students who were murdered back in November of 2022. A shocking guilty plea has recently been made by a man named Bryan Kohberger. This episode will uncover new details and evidence...
- 9/5/2025
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
The long-running ABC newsmagazine “20/20” returns with a powerful two-hour premiere focusing on the University of Idaho killings that shocked the nation. Titled “Idaho Justice,” this episode revisits the brutal November 2022 murders of four college students — Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin — and brings new insight into the case following the guilty plea of the accused, Bryan Kohberger.
Correspondent Kayna Whitworth, who has covered the case extensively since 2022, returns to Idaho with new details and never-before-seen interviews that deepen the understanding of what happened and how law enforcement built the case.
Exclusive Interviews with Victims’ Families and Friends
The episode features emotional interviews with those closest to the victims.
Correspondent Kayna Whitworth, who has covered the case extensively since 2022, returns to Idaho with new details and never-before-seen interviews that deepen the understanding of what happened and how law enforcement built the case.
Exclusive Interviews with Victims’ Families and Friends
The episode features emotional interviews with those closest to the victims.
- 9/4/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
ABC’s 20/20 returns with an all-new episode titled “Idaho Justice,” airing Friday, Sept. 5, 2025 (9:01–11:00 p.m. Edt) on ABC, and streaming the next day on Hulu. This in-depth two-hour special continues the investigation into one of the most haunting true crime stories of recent years: the murder of four University of Idaho students.
The Case That Shook a Nation
Correspondent and ABC News Live anchor Kayna Whitworth leads this new installment, following her extensive coverage of the November 13, 2022 murders of Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. The suspect, Bryan Kohberger, shocked the nation earlier this year by pleading guilty — a dramatic turn in a case...
The Case That Shook a Nation
Correspondent and ABC News Live anchor Kayna Whitworth leads this new installment, following her extensive coverage of the November 13, 2022 murders of Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. The suspect, Bryan Kohberger, shocked the nation earlier this year by pleading guilty — a dramatic turn in a case...
- 9/4/2025
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
The upcoming Oxygen special, “The Idaho Student Murders,” promises to delve into a chilling true crime story that has captivated the nation. Scheduled to air at 8:00 Pm on Saturday, September 6, 2025, this documentary will explore the shocking events surrounding the brutal stabbings of four University of Idaho students. The tragedy unfolded in a small college town, leaving the community and the nation in disbelief.
Viewers will follow the investigation that led to the arrest of Bryan Kohberger, a criminology student whose brilliance in the field adds complexity to the case. The show will highlight the emotional toll on the victims’ families and friends, providing a closer look at their lives before the tragedy struck.
Viewers will follow the investigation that led to the arrest of Bryan Kohberger, a criminology student whose brilliance in the field adds complexity to the case. The show will highlight the emotional toll on the victims’ families and friends, providing a closer look at their lives before the tragedy struck.
- 8/29/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Before Bryan Kohberger brutally murdered four University of Idaho students, the now-convicted killer was already showing flashes of his dark side — blowing up at a hotel clerk and chatting casually about knives, according to newly released police documents.
The incident went down on June 30, 2022, at a hotel in Pullman, Washington. Kohberger, who had booked through Expedia, stormed up to the front desk claiming he’d been overcharged. Unfortunately for the clerk on duty, it was her training day — and she had to deal with an irate customer who cops later described as “really upset.”
Bryan Kohberger’s Creepy Hotel Meltdown Resurfaces — Talked Knives Before Idaho Killings
But here’s where...
The incident went down on June 30, 2022, at a hotel in Pullman, Washington. Kohberger, who had booked through Expedia, stormed up to the front desk claiming he’d been overcharged. Unfortunately for the clerk on duty, it was her training day — and she had to deal with an irate customer who cops later described as “really upset.”
Bryan Kohberger’s Creepy Hotel Meltdown Resurfaces — Talked Knives Before Idaho Killings
But here’s where...
- 8/28/2025
- by B. Novak
- Daily Soap Dish
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CNN ended the month of July as one of the top-performing cable networks on television, according to data released by Nielsen.
The network finished the month as the fourth most-watched cable network with total overall viewers and eighth among adults between the ages of 25 and 54 (A25-54), the demographic most-attractive to cable news advertisers.
CNN also retained a strong position among diverse audiences, placing among the top three cable networks for Black, Hispanic and Asian viewers, the network said in a press release.
CNN saw significant spikes around major news coverage, including the sentencing of Bryan Kohberger, the Sean “Diddy” Combs verdict and the Texas floods. During the Kohberger sentencing on July 23 at 1 p.m., CNN was the top network among adults between the ages of 18-34 across all cable networks and second in overall viewers and those in the A25-54 demographic, trailing only the Fox News Channel.
CNN ended the month of July as one of the top-performing cable networks on television, according to data released by Nielsen.
The network finished the month as the fourth most-watched cable network with total overall viewers and eighth among adults between the ages of 25 and 54 (A25-54), the demographic most-attractive to cable news advertisers.
CNN also retained a strong position among diverse audiences, placing among the top three cable networks for Black, Hispanic and Asian viewers, the network said in a press release.
CNN saw significant spikes around major news coverage, including the sentencing of Bryan Kohberger, the Sean “Diddy” Combs verdict and the Texas floods. During the Kohberger sentencing on July 23 at 1 p.m., CNN was the top network among adults between the ages of 18-34 across all cable networks and second in overall viewers and those in the A25-54 demographic, trailing only the Fox News Channel.
- 7/29/2025
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
Bryan Christopher Kohberger’s recent trial took us back to the gruesome, cold-blooded murder of four students studying at the University of Idaho that still haunts our dreams, aka the 2022 Idaho Murders.
In the early hours of November 13, Kohberger entered the victims’ off-campus home clad in black clothing and a mask that covered half of his face. One by one, he took their lives in a brutal manner, while 2 other roommates thankfully survived. The victims are believed to have been asleep when they were attacked.
The students who were killed by Kohberger that night: Ethan Chapin (20), Kaylee Gonclaves (21), Xana Kernodle (20), and Madison Mogen (21). Just like everyone at this age, they also had dreams, hopes, and aspirations – and were pursuing their desired degrees until one man decided their fate for them. According to ABC News, Kernodle had 50< stab wounds on her body and Gonclaves had 20<.
This case has kept me up...
In the early hours of November 13, Kohberger entered the victims’ off-campus home clad in black clothing and a mask that covered half of his face. One by one, he took their lives in a brutal manner, while 2 other roommates thankfully survived. The victims are believed to have been asleep when they were attacked.
The students who were killed by Kohberger that night: Ethan Chapin (20), Kaylee Gonclaves (21), Xana Kernodle (20), and Madison Mogen (21). Just like everyone at this age, they also had dreams, hopes, and aspirations – and were pursuing their desired degrees until one man decided their fate for them. According to ABC News, Kernodle had 50< stab wounds on her body and Gonclaves had 20<.
This case has kept me up...
- 7/24/2025
- by Mishkaat Khan
- FandomWire
Bryan Kohberger, now infamous as the man behind the 2022 quadruple homicide at the University of Idaho, was sentenced on July 23, 2025, to spend the rest of his life behind bars. The brutal midnight attack in the college town of Moscow ended the lives of four students who were stabbed in their off-campus home on November 13, 2022 (per The Independent).
Two roommates survived, Bethany Funke and Dylan Mortensen, delivering emotional testimony during Kohberger’s sentencing hearing. For months after the tragedy, details were scarce, leaving the community grasping for answers. Then came Kohberger’s arrest in December 2022, following raids on his Pennsylvania apartment, workplace, and family home.
Though he initially maintained his innocence throughout a lengthy pre-trial period, Kohberger revealed the scary truth: he planned the murders months in advance, yet had no known connection to the victims. His guilty plea eliminated any chance of appeal and sealed his fate with four consecutive...
Two roommates survived, Bethany Funke and Dylan Mortensen, delivering emotional testimony during Kohberger’s sentencing hearing. For months after the tragedy, details were scarce, leaving the community grasping for answers. Then came Kohberger’s arrest in December 2022, following raids on his Pennsylvania apartment, workplace, and family home.
Though he initially maintained his innocence throughout a lengthy pre-trial period, Kohberger revealed the scary truth: he planned the murders months in advance, yet had no known connection to the victims. His guilty plea eliminated any chance of appeal and sealed his fate with four consecutive...
- 7/24/2025
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
How’s this for a news break?
Disney’s ad-sales team has offered potential sponsors of “What You Need to Know,” a new ABC News streaming news program made for Disney+, the chance to embed their logos between headlines that would scroll at the bottom of the screen. The idea is just one that Disney has discussed with media buyers and advertisers, according to a person familiar with the matter, part of a bid to highlight new concepts and innovations it’s willing to embrace in streaming venues.
Disney declined to make executives available for comment. But the person with knowledge of the ad outreach says the idea would allow for a sponsor’s logo to show up in a bottom-of-the-screen scroll, potentially after every three or four headlines.
“What You Need to Know” isn’t the typical TV-news program. It’s aimed at streaming audiences, and is anchored by James Longman and Rachel Scott.
Disney’s ad-sales team has offered potential sponsors of “What You Need to Know,” a new ABC News streaming news program made for Disney+, the chance to embed their logos between headlines that would scroll at the bottom of the screen. The idea is just one that Disney has discussed with media buyers and advertisers, according to a person familiar with the matter, part of a bid to highlight new concepts and innovations it’s willing to embrace in streaming venues.
Disney declined to make executives available for comment. But the person with knowledge of the ad outreach says the idea would allow for a sponsor’s logo to show up in a bottom-of-the-screen scroll, potentially after every three or four headlines.
“What You Need to Know” isn’t the typical TV-news program. It’s aimed at streaming audiences, and is anchored by James Longman and Rachel Scott.
- 7/23/2025
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to life in prison without parole after pleading guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022.
Kohberger accepted the plea deal earlier this month, copping to four counts of first-degree murder and an additional count of burglary. As part of the deal, Kohberger avoided the death penalty. A letter previously sent to the families of the four victims regarding the deal stated that Kohberger would be sentenced to four consecutive life sentences and would waive all right to appeal.
“The time has now come to end Mr.
Kohberger accepted the plea deal earlier this month, copping to four counts of first-degree murder and an additional count of burglary. As part of the deal, Kohberger avoided the death penalty. A letter previously sent to the families of the four victims regarding the deal stated that Kohberger would be sentenced to four consecutive life sentences and would waive all right to appeal.
“The time has now come to end Mr.
- 7/23/2025
- by Jon Blistein and Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Idaho College Murders Fuel New Wave Of True Crime Hits On Peacock, Hulu, Prime Video (Photo Credit – Prime Video)
The infamous Idaho College murders pushed their way back into headlines once again, not through courtrooms this time, but through streaming charts. According to Flixpatrol, three separate documentaries about the brutal 2022 killings of four University of Idaho students have taken over platforms like Peacock, Hulu, and Prime Video, all within days of the killer’s guilty plea on July 2.
Peacock, Hulu, and Prime Video Release Competing True Crime Documentaries
Peacock jumped the gun first by dropping The Idaho Student Murders on July 3, 2025. Then, just a couple of days later, Hulu followed with Idaho College Murders and by July 11, Prime Video joined in with One Night in Idaho: The College Murders. Each one circled around the same horrific case but chose their own path in how the story was told.
Bryan Kohberger...
The infamous Idaho College murders pushed their way back into headlines once again, not through courtrooms this time, but through streaming charts. According to Flixpatrol, three separate documentaries about the brutal 2022 killings of four University of Idaho students have taken over platforms like Peacock, Hulu, and Prime Video, all within days of the killer’s guilty plea on July 2.
Peacock, Hulu, and Prime Video Release Competing True Crime Documentaries
Peacock jumped the gun first by dropping The Idaho Student Murders on July 3, 2025. Then, just a couple of days later, Hulu followed with Idaho College Murders and by July 11, Prime Video joined in with One Night in Idaho: The College Murders. Each one circled around the same horrific case but chose their own path in how the story was told.
Bryan Kohberger...
- 7/18/2025
- by Arunava Chakrabarty
- KoiMoi
Three documentaries about a true crime case climbed the Top 10 charts on different streaming services. Released on July 3 on Peacock, The Idaho Student Murders documentary centers around the 2022 University of Idaho student murders. Two days later, Hulu released its own doc, Idaho College Murders, covering the same case, followed by Prime Video's series One Night in Idaho: The College Murders on July 11.
This came within days of the killer's guilty plea on July 2, when the Washington State University criminology Ph.D. candidate Bryan Kohberger confessed to the killing and murdering of four Idaho students. However, Kohberger didn't disclose his motive, and the murder weapon was never found.
With sentencing set on July 23, the three docs have climbed up the streaming services' charts, according to FlixPatrol. The Idaho Student Murders is the No.1 TV series on Peacock at the time of writing, while One Night in Idaho: The College Murder is No.
This came within days of the killer's guilty plea on July 2, when the Washington State University criminology Ph.D. candidate Bryan Kohberger confessed to the killing and murdering of four Idaho students. However, Kohberger didn't disclose his motive, and the murder weapon was never found.
With sentencing set on July 23, the three docs have climbed up the streaming services' charts, according to FlixPatrol. The Idaho Student Murders is the No.1 TV series on Peacock at the time of writing, while One Night in Idaho: The College Murder is No.
- 7/17/2025
- by Katrina Yang
- ScreenRant
The Idaho Four: An American Tragedy (Little, Brown) by James Patterson and Vicky Ward, out July 14, tells the story of the college murders that took place in Moscow, Idaho in November 2022. As the title suggests, the book takes the reader into the lives of the four victims: Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin. It also gives what the New York Post has called “the clearest account” yet of the motives driving Bryan Kohberger, the criminology PhD student who pleaded guilty to the crimes this month thus escaping...
- 7/14/2025
- by James Patterson and Vicky Ward
- Rollingstone.com
Just days before the July 11 premiere of “One Night in Idaho: The College Murders” on Prime Video, the coda to the four-episode docuseries had to be rewritten. Initially, the final card stated that Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022, would face trial in 2025. But on June 30, Kohberger shocked those following the case by accepting a plea deal that spared him from the death penalty on the condition he plead guilty to the murders and waive his right to appeal. He will spend the rest of his life in prison, without the chance for parole.
The news stoked anger in some of the victims’ families, while others accepted the prosecutors’ decision, with the second group including the families of Ethan Chapin and Maddie Mogen, who are featured in the docuseries, co-directed by Liz Garbus and Matthew Galkin. For Galkin, who was in attendance...
The news stoked anger in some of the victims’ families, while others accepted the prosecutors’ decision, with the second group including the families of Ethan Chapin and Maddie Mogen, who are featured in the docuseries, co-directed by Liz Garbus and Matthew Galkin. For Galkin, who was in attendance...
- 7/11/2025
- by Hunter Ingram
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert !!!The following article contains spoilers for One Night in Idaho: The College Murders!
Have you ever come across a crime so gruesome that it has sent shivers down your spine? No? Then, perhaps there’s a high possibility that you have not come across the University of Idaho Killings in 2022. Four first-degree murders with a military-style Ka-Bar knife and one question that followed the community: “Why were they murdered?” The question has been looming far too long, and Prime Video’s 4-episode docuseries, One Night in Idaho: The College Murders, finally showcases the chilling details that led to the off-campus house, a grim reminder of a merciless act of violence.
Unlike Netflix’s Dahmer, Prime Video does justice to the incident, where it does not limit itself to interviews. Instead, it takes us on a narrative journey, creating a cognitive understanding of Bryan Kohberger’s actions.
One Night...
Have you ever come across a crime so gruesome that it has sent shivers down your spine? No? Then, perhaps there’s a high possibility that you have not come across the University of Idaho Killings in 2022. Four first-degree murders with a military-style Ka-Bar knife and one question that followed the community: “Why were they murdered?” The question has been looming far too long, and Prime Video’s 4-episode docuseries, One Night in Idaho: The College Murders, finally showcases the chilling details that led to the off-campus house, a grim reminder of a merciless act of violence.
Unlike Netflix’s Dahmer, Prime Video does justice to the incident, where it does not limit itself to interviews. Instead, it takes us on a narrative journey, creating a cognitive understanding of Bryan Kohberger’s actions.
One Night...
- 7/11/2025
- by Tushar Auddy
- FandomWire
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Last week, serial killer Bryan Kohberger pled guilty for the murder of four women at the University of Idaho in 2022.
While the trial itself received real-time coverage through weekly video podcasts on CBS’s true crime program “48 Hours,” those looking for even more details about the case can stream a new documentary on Peacock titled “The Idaho Student Murders.” The new doc, which trails the pre-trial case of Kohberger through interviews with the victims’ friends and family, follows HBO’s 2023 show featuring experts’ theories about the case. Amazon has also ordered a docuseries as well as a scripted series about the case via a deal with Skydance.
Stream 'The Idaho Student Murders' On Peacock
All four murders took place on the night of Nov. 13, 2022 in Moscow, Idaho. The...
Last week, serial killer Bryan Kohberger pled guilty for the murder of four women at the University of Idaho in 2022.
While the trial itself received real-time coverage through weekly video podcasts on CBS’s true crime program “48 Hours,” those looking for even more details about the case can stream a new documentary on Peacock titled “The Idaho Student Murders.” The new doc, which trails the pre-trial case of Kohberger through interviews with the victims’ friends and family, follows HBO’s 2023 show featuring experts’ theories about the case. Amazon has also ordered a docuseries as well as a scripted series about the case via a deal with Skydance.
Stream 'The Idaho Student Murders' On Peacock
All four murders took place on the night of Nov. 13, 2022 in Moscow, Idaho. The...
- 7/11/2025
- by Andrew McGowan
- Variety Film + TV
Two can be a crowd when it comes to documentaries, and that proves true when analyzing the horrific 2022 University of Idaho killings.
On Thursday, July 3, Peacock released its feature-length documentary The Idaho Student Murders. Eight days later, on Friday, Amazon’s Prime Video released all four episodes of its documentary series One Night in Idaho: The College Murders. The two projects cover the same awful incident — in which Washington State University Ph.D in criminology candidate Bryan Kohberger brutally murdered Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin with a knife — but in pretty different ways. Notice I didn’t say in “disparate” ways, because I am definitely about to compare and contrast these docs.
For starters, one is a 90-minute, continuous documentary film and the other is 172 minutes cut four ways — no one on either side of the competing projects can take issue with that observation.
On Thursday, July 3, Peacock released its feature-length documentary The Idaho Student Murders. Eight days later, on Friday, Amazon’s Prime Video released all four episodes of its documentary series One Night in Idaho: The College Murders. The two projects cover the same awful incident — in which Washington State University Ph.D in criminology candidate Bryan Kohberger brutally murdered Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin with a knife — but in pretty different ways. Notice I didn’t say in “disparate” ways, because I am definitely about to compare and contrast these docs.
For starters, one is a 90-minute, continuous documentary film and the other is 172 minutes cut four ways — no one on either side of the competing projects can take issue with that observation.
- 7/11/2025
- by Tony Maglio
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
One Night in Idaho: The College Murders takes us back to the fateful day when a horrific incident shook the entire United States of America. Four students were found murdered in an apartment, and nobody had any clue who the perpetrator could be. I would like to say here that apart from the testimonies of the parents, the docuseries didn’t present anything of value in addition to the already existing information on the internet. There was no point in creating a 4-episode docuseries when they could easily have summed it all up, and quite effectively so, in much less time. That said, let’s find out what happened on that fateful day and what recent developments have been made.
What happened in Idaho?
On 13th November 2022, the lives of four families were turned upside down when they got the news that their children, who were staying around the University of Idaho campus,...
What happened in Idaho?
On 13th November 2022, the lives of four families were turned upside down when they got the news that their children, who were staying around the University of Idaho campus,...
- 7/11/2025
- by Sushrut Gopesh
- DMT
Will ‘One Night in Idaho: The College Murders’ Have More Episodes After Bryan Kohberger’s Plea Deal?
The world has been inundated with documentaries in the years since November 13, 2022, the day four University of Idaho students — Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin — were brutally murdered in an off-campus house in Moscow, Idaho, by Bryan Kohberger. But One Night in Idaho: The College Murders is different. The four-part documentary series centers around the families and friends of the victims, with Mogen and Chapin’s parents sitting down for the first time to speak in-depth about the murders, the aftermath, and their grief. Key figures in the lives of the victims, including Hunter Johnson, a friend of the victims who discovered Kernodle and Chapin, as well as Chapin’s siblings, Mazie and Hunter, also shed insight into the horrific tragedy. Directors Liz Garbus and Matthew Galkin spoke with TV Insider about tackling the case that’s shocked the world, the impact of social media, and their...
- 7/11/2025
- TV Insider
The stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students on November 13, 2022, represent one of those seismic moments when the perceived safety of American college towns crumbles. Madison Mogen (21), Kaylee Goncalves (21), Xana Kernodle (20), and Ethan Chapin (20) became household names not for their achievements or dreams, but for their brutal deaths in an off-campus house at 1122 King Road in Moscow, Idaho.
Prime Video’s four-part documentary series “One Night in Idaho: The College Murders” arrives at a particularly poignant moment—just weeks after Bryan Kohberger’s guilty plea in July 2024, mere days before his trial was scheduled to begin. Directors Liz Garbus and Matthew Galkin have crafted something rare in the true crime landscape: a documentary that refuses to sensationalize violence while still examining its devastating aftermath.
The series’ central strength lies in its radical empathy, choosing to center the victims and their families rather than feed our cultural fascination with killers.
Prime Video’s four-part documentary series “One Night in Idaho: The College Murders” arrives at a particularly poignant moment—just weeks after Bryan Kohberger’s guilty plea in July 2024, mere days before his trial was scheduled to begin. Directors Liz Garbus and Matthew Galkin have crafted something rare in the true crime landscape: a documentary that refuses to sensationalize violence while still examining its devastating aftermath.
The series’ central strength lies in its radical empathy, choosing to center the victims and their families rather than feed our cultural fascination with killers.
- 7/9/2025
- by Vimala Mangat
- Gazettely
As documentaries gain greater reach through streaming platforms, true-crime documentaries continue to reign supreme. They generally tell the stories of murders, kidnappings, or other horrifying events that take place in real-world communities. These documentaries used to air on TV channels, but they have since found greater prominence through streaming.
Netflix, Max, and other streaming giants have developed documentaries of their own that are designed to attract viewers. These include coverage of well-known crimes, current events, and even decades-old mysteries that have never been resolved. It remains a relatively low-cost production that interests a wide swathe of viewers.
While most of these documentaries focus on older events, Peacock's latest hit focuses on events that occurred just three years before its release. The documentary went into development before the suspect even pleaded guilty, and it was released just one day after the official plea. Its timeliness ensured that it is one of Peacock's most-viewed shows right now.
Netflix, Max, and other streaming giants have developed documentaries of their own that are designed to attract viewers. These include coverage of well-known crimes, current events, and even decades-old mysteries that have never been resolved. It remains a relatively low-cost production that interests a wide swathe of viewers.
While most of these documentaries focus on older events, Peacock's latest hit focuses on events that occurred just three years before its release. The documentary went into development before the suspect even pleaded guilty, and it was released just one day after the official plea. Its timeliness ensured that it is one of Peacock's most-viewed shows right now.
- 7/5/2025
- by Lukas Shayo
- ScreenRant
Peacock has released The Idaho Student Murders, a new documentary examining the events leading up to the trial of Bryan Kohberger, the man charged with killing four University of Idaho students in late 2022. The film, which arrives just as Kohberger’s takes a guilty plea to avoid the death penalty, takes a structured look at […]
Peacock’s <i>The Idaho Student Murders</i> Streaming Now...
Peacock’s <i>The Idaho Student Murders</i> Streaming Now...
- 7/3/2025
- by Paul M
- MemorableTV
‘The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper’ Sets Saturday Specials on Diddy Verdict, Idaho Murders at CNN
“The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper” will dive into two of the year’s biggest criminal cases that came to a close this week: Two Saturday specials will take viewers through the Sean “Diddy” Combs sex trafficking and racketeering trial and the Idaho murder trial.
The in-depth explorations seek to give viewers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into these cases, following their dramatic conclusions. “The Case Against Diddy,” hosted by CNN anchor and chief legal analyst Laura Coates will premiere Saturday at 8 p.m. Et, followed by “The Idaho Murders” with CNN chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst John Miller at 9 p.m. Et.
After Combs was found not guilty of the charges that could have locked him away for life — sex trafficking and racketeering — the rapper faces a lesser prison sentence for federal prostitution charges of up to 20 years. “The Case Against Diddy” will examine the rise and fall of the hip-hop artist and media mogul,...
The in-depth explorations seek to give viewers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into these cases, following their dramatic conclusions. “The Case Against Diddy,” hosted by CNN anchor and chief legal analyst Laura Coates will premiere Saturday at 8 p.m. Et, followed by “The Idaho Murders” with CNN chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst John Miller at 9 p.m. Et.
After Combs was found not guilty of the charges that could have locked him away for life — sex trafficking and racketeering — the rapper faces a lesser prison sentence for federal prostitution charges of up to 20 years. “The Case Against Diddy” will examine the rise and fall of the hip-hop artist and media mogul,...
- 7/3/2025
- by Tess Patton
- The Wrap
Bryan Kohberger, the former criminology doctoral student accused of killing four University of Idaho students in a brutal 2022 stabbing spree, pleaded guilty in court Wednesday as part of a deal to avoid the death penalty. Kohberger, 30, admitted to four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary in connection to the November 13, 2022, killings of Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle…
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- 7/2/2025
- by Josh Azevedo
- What's Trending
Bryan Kohberger accepted a deal to avoid trial and pleaded guilty in the murder of four college students at the University of Idaho, sparing him the death penalty.
At a hearing Wednesday, Kohberger — speaking in court for the first time — told the court he was pleading guilty to four counts of first-degree murder and an additional count of burglary in connection with the November 2022 murders that shook the college town.
Prosecutors also outlined the evidence against Kohberger at the hearing, revealing that it was DNA from a knife sheath accidentally...
At a hearing Wednesday, Kohberger — speaking in court for the first time — told the court he was pleading guilty to four counts of first-degree murder and an additional count of burglary in connection with the November 2022 murders that shook the college town.
Prosecutors also outlined the evidence against Kohberger at the hearing, revealing that it was DNA from a knife sheath accidentally...
- 7/2/2025
- by Charisma Madarang and Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Megyn Kelly reacted to the verdict in the Sean “Diddy” Combs trial live on SiriusXM’s Triumph (Ch. 111) today. Combs was acquitted of racketeering and sex trafficking charges, and was found guilty on two lesser charges of transportation of former girlfriends for prostitution. Stream today’s episode of The Megyn Kelly Show anytime on the SiriusXM app and web player.
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Regarding the verdict, Megyn said Combs is “guilty as sin, and this jury just gave him a total free pass.”
“They bought [Defense Attorney] Marc Agnifilo’s argument, it appears” Kelly continued.
During the show, Megyn also discussed Bryan Kohberger, who pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree murder and burglary in the November 2022 fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students.
“The Megyn Kelly Show” broadcasts live five days a week on SiriusXM’s Triumph (Ch. 111) and...
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Regarding the verdict, Megyn said Combs is “guilty as sin, and this jury just gave him a total free pass.”
“They bought [Defense Attorney] Marc Agnifilo’s argument, it appears” Kelly continued.
During the show, Megyn also discussed Bryan Kohberger, who pleaded guilty to four counts of first-degree murder and burglary in the November 2022 fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students.
“The Megyn Kelly Show” broadcasts live five days a week on SiriusXM’s Triumph (Ch. 111) and...
- 7/2/2025
- by Matt Simeone
- SiriusXM
The family of the Idaho murder victim, Kaylee Goncalves, has expressed their disgust with Bryan Kohberger’s guilty plea deal.
In November 2022, Kohberger stabbed four off-campus Idaho students – Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen and Ethan Chapin – to death. He was charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary that December. In May 2023, he was indicted by a grand jury, following which a judge entered not-guilty pleas on his behalf, as he remained silent during his arraignment. In August 2023, the case was delayed indefinitely, and the trial was pushed to August 2025.
Last month it was announced by the Goncalves family via Facebook that prosecutors had introduced a plea deal “without seeking our input.” When the family made their opposition clear, they received an email saying the deal would be moving forward regardless.
The plea deal would allow Kohberger to escape the death penalty.
In an NBC...
In November 2022, Kohberger stabbed four off-campus Idaho students – Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen and Ethan Chapin – to death. He was charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary that December. In May 2023, he was indicted by a grand jury, following which a judge entered not-guilty pleas on his behalf, as he remained silent during his arraignment. In August 2023, the case was delayed indefinitely, and the trial was pushed to August 2025.
Last month it was announced by the Goncalves family via Facebook that prosecutors had introduced a plea deal “without seeking our input.” When the family made their opposition clear, they received an email saying the deal would be moving forward regardless.
The plea deal would allow Kohberger to escape the death penalty.
In an NBC...
- 7/1/2025
- by Baila Eve Zisman
- Uinterview
One day after news broke that Bryan Kohberger will plead guilty to the 2022 Idaho student murders, Good Morning America aired an emotional interview with the family of Ethan Chapin, one of the four victims. Parents Jim and Stacy Chapin, along with siblings Hunter and Maizie, appeared on Tuesday’s broadcast to speak publicly for the […]
Chapin Family Speaks on GMA Following Kohberger Plea Deal...
Chapin Family Speaks on GMA Following Kohberger Plea Deal...
- 7/1/2025
- by Paul M
- MemorableTV
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The CBS true crime program “48 Hours” will launch a weekly video podcast that provides real-time coverage of the Bryan Kohberger murder trial.
Peter Van Sant is set to host “Inside the Bryan Kohberger Trial: The Idaho Student Murders,” debuting July 26 with three background episodes in anticipation of the trial. After the trial starts, the show will release one episode a week to detail what’s happening in court, including exclusive reporting as well as analysis. The podcast can also be found on streaming services like Pluto TV, as well as on YouTube.
The trial centers on the fatal stabbings of University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen at their off-campus housing in Moscow, Idaho in Nov. 2022. Kohberger has been accused of killing the students.
The CBS true crime program “48 Hours” will launch a weekly video podcast that provides real-time coverage of the Bryan Kohberger murder trial.
Peter Van Sant is set to host “Inside the Bryan Kohberger Trial: The Idaho Student Murders,” debuting July 26 with three background episodes in anticipation of the trial. After the trial starts, the show will release one episode a week to detail what’s happening in court, including exclusive reporting as well as analysis. The podcast can also be found on streaming services like Pluto TV, as well as on YouTube.
The trial centers on the fatal stabbings of University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen at their off-campus housing in Moscow, Idaho in Nov. 2022. Kohberger has been accused of killing the students.
- 6/25/2025
- by Abigail Lee
- Variety Film + TV
In the early morning of Nov. 13, 2022, four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death in their off campus home. Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, were all members of the school’s Greek life and beloved by their campus community, which turned the weeks after their murders into a frenzy of national media attention and online speculation surrounding one topic: The Idaho Murders.
Despite releasing little information about the investigative process, police in Moscow, Idaho eventually arrested primary suspect Bryan Kohberger, a 28-year-old criminology graduate student at Washington State University.
Despite releasing little information about the investigative process, police in Moscow, Idaho eventually arrested primary suspect Bryan Kohberger, a 28-year-old criminology graduate student at Washington State University.
- 6/12/2025
- by CT Jones
- Rollingstone.com
From Love Island To House of Villains—Peacock’s New Reality Shows Have Something For Everyone (Photo Credit – Prime Video/Instagram)
Peacock has unveiled its slate of exciting new reality shows, from reality docu series to game shows and competitive formats. Here’s which new shows have been ordered and which are returning after renewal.
Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together
Popular musicians Nelly and Ashanti are getting a new series on Peacock. As per the official synopsis, Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together “follows the electrifying ups and downs of musical power couple.” The show will have 8 episodes of 30 minutes each when it premieres in June 2025. The description of the upcoming series continues, “Viewers will be a fly on the wall as the couple navigate their relationship and their careers. Can they work together to overcome their challenges and keep love alive?”
Tiffany Haddish Goes Off
This will be a six-part...
Peacock has unveiled its slate of exciting new reality shows, from reality docu series to game shows and competitive formats. Here’s which new shows have been ordered and which are returning after renewal.
Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together
Popular musicians Nelly and Ashanti are getting a new series on Peacock. As per the official synopsis, Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together “follows the electrifying ups and downs of musical power couple.” The show will have 8 episodes of 30 minutes each when it premieres in June 2025. The description of the upcoming series continues, “Viewers will be a fly on the wall as the couple navigate their relationship and their careers. Can they work together to overcome their challenges and keep love alive?”
Tiffany Haddish Goes Off
This will be a six-part...
- 5/12/2025
- by Meenal Chathli
- KoiMoi
Peacock will give viewers an inside look into Tiffany Haddish’s real-life girls trip, as well as Nelly and Ashanti’s love story as part of their new unscripted series for the rest of 2025 and early 2026.
“Tiffany Haddish Goes Off,” which is set to premiere fall 2025, will follow the comedian as she travels with her three closest childhood girlfriends on a 4-week-long girls trip to Africa, leading to moments of bonding and growth, as well as the opportunity for romance.
Before Haddish takes the spotlight, Peacock will debut “Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together” in June 2025. The new series will follow the beloved couple as they reignite their love, navigate the ups and downs of newlywed life and the challenges of parenthood while juggling their thriving careers, per the official logline.
Additionally, Peacock revealed several new series that will debut in 2025, including a Universal theme park docuseries, two true-crime docuseries and...
“Tiffany Haddish Goes Off,” which is set to premiere fall 2025, will follow the comedian as she travels with her three closest childhood girlfriends on a 4-week-long girls trip to Africa, leading to moments of bonding and growth, as well as the opportunity for romance.
Before Haddish takes the spotlight, Peacock will debut “Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together” in June 2025. The new series will follow the beloved couple as they reignite their love, navigate the ups and downs of newlywed life and the challenges of parenthood while juggling their thriving careers, per the official logline.
Additionally, Peacock revealed several new series that will debut in 2025, including a Universal theme park docuseries, two true-crime docuseries and...
- 5/9/2025
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
House of Villains has a new home. The reality show is to become a Peacock original after it was renewed for a third season for the streamer, moving away from its original home at E! after it was spun off by its parent company.
Comcast recently spun off its cable networks, including E!, USA Network and Syfy, launching Versant.
House of Villains becomes the first original series changing hands as a result of the corporate move.
The series, which is hosted by Joel McHale, brings together 11 reality all-stars who must scheme, strategize and shade each other in different challenges for a chance to win $200,000 and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.” It will launch its third season on Peacock in early 2026.
House of Villains comes from Irwin Entertainment, and the 10-part series is exec produced by McHale, John Irwin, Dave Kuba, Justin Rae Barnes, David Mills and Jessica O’Byrne.
Comcast recently spun off its cable networks, including E!, USA Network and Syfy, launching Versant.
House of Villains becomes the first original series changing hands as a result of the corporate move.
The series, which is hosted by Joel McHale, brings together 11 reality all-stars who must scheme, strategize and shade each other in different challenges for a chance to win $200,000 and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.” It will launch its third season on Peacock in early 2026.
House of Villains comes from Irwin Entertainment, and the 10-part series is exec produced by McHale, John Irwin, Dave Kuba, Justin Rae Barnes, David Mills and Jessica O’Byrne.
- 5/9/2025
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
“Tiffany Haddish Goes Off,” “House of Villains” Season 3, and “Gilgo Beach Killer: The House of Secrets” have been added to Peacock’s unscripted slate for the rest of 2025.
Notably, “House of Villains” is making the move from E! to Peacock and will be hosted by comedian Joel McHale. Peacock is investing in multiple true crime documentaries, like “Gilgo Beach Killer” produced by 50 Cent, “The Idaho Student Murders” and “Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks,” while docuseries “Tiffany Haddish Goes Off” also features Selena Martin, Shermona Long and Sparkle Clark.
These titles join the previously announced “Love Island USA,” “Love Island: Beyond the Villa,” “Love Island Games,” “Married at First Sight” and “The Traitors.” Season 3 of “The Traitors” debuted as the most-watched unscripted series in the U.S.
Check out the full list of titles below.
New Series
Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together
“Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together,...
Notably, “House of Villains” is making the move from E! to Peacock and will be hosted by comedian Joel McHale. Peacock is investing in multiple true crime documentaries, like “Gilgo Beach Killer” produced by 50 Cent, “The Idaho Student Murders” and “Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks,” while docuseries “Tiffany Haddish Goes Off” also features Selena Martin, Shermona Long and Sparkle Clark.
These titles join the previously announced “Love Island USA,” “Love Island: Beyond the Villa,” “Love Island Games,” “Married at First Sight” and “The Traitors.” Season 3 of “The Traitors” debuted as the most-watched unscripted series in the U.S.
Check out the full list of titles below.
New Series
Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together
“Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together,...
- 5/9/2025
- by Matt Minton
- Variety Film + TV
Peacock doesn’t have Olympics this summer, but it will have plenty of programming.
The NBCUniversal streaming service has greenlit five new unscripted series and is bringing another one over from E!. New shows include a pair of true crime docuseries, reality shows featuring Tiffany Haddish and Nelly and Ashanti, and a docuseries about Universal’s theme parks. In addition, Peacock is pulling House of Villains, hosted by Joel McHale, off of E! and onto streaming for an all-new season coming “early 2026.”
The Haddish docuseries, Tiffany Haddish Goes Off, follows the comedian and three of her closest friends as they embark on a four-week girls’ trip across Africa. That one comes out in the fall. Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together, a June release, charts newlywed life for the hip-hop couple.
A three-part investigation into the alleged Gilgo Beach Killer from 50 Cent’s G-Unit Productions premieres in June, and a dive...
The NBCUniversal streaming service has greenlit five new unscripted series and is bringing another one over from E!. New shows include a pair of true crime docuseries, reality shows featuring Tiffany Haddish and Nelly and Ashanti, and a docuseries about Universal’s theme parks. In addition, Peacock is pulling House of Villains, hosted by Joel McHale, off of E! and onto streaming for an all-new season coming “early 2026.”
The Haddish docuseries, Tiffany Haddish Goes Off, follows the comedian and three of her closest friends as they embark on a four-week girls’ trip across Africa. That one comes out in the fall. Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together, a June release, charts newlywed life for the hip-hop couple.
A three-part investigation into the alleged Gilgo Beach Killer from 50 Cent’s G-Unit Productions premieres in June, and a dive...
- 5/9/2025
- by Tony Maglio
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This Friday, May 9, 2025, at 9/8c, Dateline NBC presents “The Terrible Night on King Road”, a gripping investigation into the shocking 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students—Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves—in Moscow, Idaho. Keith Morrison reports on this case, with new insights and interviews that shed light on the chilling details of that tragic night.
The episode will delve into new information surrounding the accused, Bryan Kohberger, a 30-year-old criminology student at Washington State University, just across the border from Idaho. Kohberger, who is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary, is alleged to have brutally killed the students in their off-campus home. Dateline will feature interviews with former classmates of Kohberger, including one who recalls his peculiar behavior at a pool party, and a conversation with the mother of one of the victims’ best friends.
Dateline will...
The episode will delve into new information surrounding the accused, Bryan Kohberger, a 30-year-old criminology student at Washington State University, just across the border from Idaho. Kohberger, who is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary, is alleged to have brutally killed the students in their off-campus home. Dateline will feature interviews with former classmates of Kohberger, including one who recalls his peculiar behavior at a pool party, and a conversation with the mother of one of the victims’ best friends.
Dateline will...
- 5/8/2025
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Friday, May 9, 2025, at 9/8c, Dateline NBC presents “The Terrible Night on King Road”, a new investigation into the chilling Idaho murders that have captivated the nation. Correspondent Keith Morrison reports on the brutal slayings of four University of Idaho students in November 2022, and the man charged with their deaths, Bryan Kohberger.
The episode will reveal new details about the case, including interviews with former classmates who interacted with Kohberger when he was a graduate student at Washington State University. Former graduate student Holly recounts her interactions with Kohberger at a pool party and the strange text message she received afterward, with Kohberger’s peculiar and overly formal wording about hiking. This insight into Kohberger’s behavior prior to the murders raises chilling questions about what he might have been planning.
Kohberger, who was studying criminal justice and criminology at the time of the murders, faces four counts of first-degree...
The episode will reveal new details about the case, including interviews with former classmates who interacted with Kohberger when he was a graduate student at Washington State University. Former graduate student Holly recounts her interactions with Kohberger at a pool party and the strange text message she received afterward, with Kohberger’s peculiar and overly formal wording about hiking. This insight into Kohberger’s behavior prior to the murders raises chilling questions about what he might have been planning.
Kohberger, who was studying criminal justice and criminology at the time of the murders, faces four counts of first-degree...
- 5/8/2025
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
NBC’s Dateline is taking a deep dive into the murders of University of Idaho students Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin during the “The Terrible Night on King Road” two-hour special airing on Friday, May 9, 2025 at 9pm Et/Pt. The special will include new details on the investigation, including an interview with former college students who had encounters with accused murderer Bryan Kohberger.
Per NBC: “The special features never-before-reported evidence, including video, photographic, and digital materials that investigators say track accused killer Bryan Kohberger’s movements. During the two-hour broadcast, former students also open up to correspondent Keith Morrison for the first time about their interactions with Kohberger. Former graduate student Holly tells Dateline that after meeting Kohberger at a pool party and telling him about a hiking group she was a part of, they exchanged phone numbers. The next day, she received a text from...
Per NBC: “The special features never-before-reported evidence, including video, photographic, and digital materials that investigators say track accused killer Bryan Kohberger’s movements. During the two-hour broadcast, former students also open up to correspondent Keith Morrison for the first time about their interactions with Kohberger. Former graduate student Holly tells Dateline that after meeting Kohberger at a pool party and telling him about a hiking group she was a part of, they exchanged phone numbers. The next day, she received a text from...
- 5/7/2025
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students in 2022, can still face the death penalty if convicted, despite a recent autism diagnosis, a judge has ruled.
In documents unsealed last month, it was revealed that Kohberger’s attorneys had filed a request to remove the death penalty as an option during potential sentencing, saying it would constitute cruel and unusual punishment. They claimed that Kohberger’s autism spectrum disorder (Asd) “reduces his culpability, negates the retributive and deterrent purposes of capital punishment, and exposes him to...
In documents unsealed last month, it was revealed that Kohberger’s attorneys had filed a request to remove the death penalty as an option during potential sentencing, saying it would constitute cruel and unusual punishment. They claimed that Kohberger’s autism spectrum disorder (Asd) “reduces his culpability, negates the retributive and deterrent purposes of capital punishment, and exposes him to...
- 4/25/2025
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
James Patterson and Amazon MGM Studios might just be one another’s match made in heaven. Today, Deadline announced that the author has paired with the studio for another project, with the duo’s series, Cross, now in the rearview. The company struck a deal with Patterson and his co-scribe, Duane Swierczynski, to bring their upcoming book Billion-Dollar Ransom to feature-length form. Joining the efforts to adapt the book will be Academy Award-winning writer Stephen Gaghan, who, in the past, has penned favorites like Rules of Engagement and Traffic.
At this time, no casting has been announced, but A-list stars like Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, and Aldis Hodge have joined Patterson-centered productions in the past, so it’s likely the film will load up on star power. As for the plot, we can get an idea of the story set to unfold through the book, which is set to hit...
At this time, no casting has been announced, but A-list stars like Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, and Aldis Hodge have joined Patterson-centered productions in the past, so it’s likely the film will load up on star power. As for the plot, we can get an idea of the story set to unfold through the book, which is set to hit...
- 4/22/2025
- by Britta DeVore
- Collider.com
Exclusive: Amazon MGM Studios has landed film rights to James Patterson and Duane Swierczynski’s forthcoming book, Billion-Dollar Ransom. The feature take is currently in the works with Traffic Oscar winning scribe Stephen Gaghan adapting.
Producers include 6th & Idaho’s Matt Reeves and Lynn Harris and James Patterson Entertainment’s James Patterson. 6th & Idaho’s Rafi Crohn and James Patterson Entertainment’s Bill Robinson and Patrick Santa will executive produce.
The action thriller, which will publish by Little, Brown and Company in September, follows five members of a billionaire’s family, kidnapped at the same moment, from different locations—for the unthinkable ransom of a billion dollars.
The project reteams Amazon MGM Studios with James Patterson Entertainment, the banner behind Cross starring Aldis Hodge, which premiered on Prime Video on November 14 and debuted at No. 1 on Nielsen’s weekly streaming rankings with 1.36 billion minutes watched in just four days.
James...
Producers include 6th & Idaho’s Matt Reeves and Lynn Harris and James Patterson Entertainment’s James Patterson. 6th & Idaho’s Rafi Crohn and James Patterson Entertainment’s Bill Robinson and Patrick Santa will executive produce.
The action thriller, which will publish by Little, Brown and Company in September, follows five members of a billionaire’s family, kidnapped at the same moment, from different locations—for the unthinkable ransom of a billion dollars.
The project reteams Amazon MGM Studios with James Patterson Entertainment, the banner behind Cross starring Aldis Hodge, which premiered on Prime Video on November 14 and debuted at No. 1 on Nielsen’s weekly streaming rankings with 1.36 billion minutes watched in just four days.
James...
- 4/22/2025
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Judge Steven Hippler, overseeing the case in which Bryan Kohberger is accused of murdering four University of Idaho students, has issued a warning to defense attorneys and prosecutors on the case against the excessive filing of sealed documents. “This runs counter to the public’s First Amendment rights to know what is going on in its courts,” Hippler said, per Associated Press. One recently unsealed document, for example, revealed Kohberger’s request to remove the death penalty as an option during potential sentencing, citing his autism diagnosis as the reason.
- 3/5/2025
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
The chilling case against Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students, has taken a chilling new turn with the revelation that he was previously investigated as a person of interest in a separate home invasion incident that occurred in Pullman, Washington, in late 2021.
This unsettling detail, while not definitively linking Kohberger to the earlier crime, casts a long shadow over the investigation and raises profound questions about his potential history of violent behavior.
Bryan Kohberger Idaho Murders Case: Shocking New Details Emerge As Investigation Leads To New Information About Washington Home Invasion
According to police reports, a woman residing in Pullman awoke in the early morning hours to find a masked intruder wielding a knife in her home. The chilling encounter unfolded in the predawn hours, eerily reminiscent of the University of Idaho murders, which occurred around 4 Am. The homeowner bravely fought back against the assailant,...
This unsettling detail, while not definitively linking Kohberger to the earlier crime, casts a long shadow over the investigation and raises profound questions about his potential history of violent behavior.
Bryan Kohberger Idaho Murders Case: Shocking New Details Emerge As Investigation Leads To New Information About Washington Home Invasion
According to police reports, a woman residing in Pullman awoke in the early morning hours to find a masked intruder wielding a knife in her home. The chilling encounter unfolded in the predawn hours, eerily reminiscent of the University of Idaho murders, which occurred around 4 Am. The homeowner bravely fought back against the assailant,...
- 12/25/2024
- by Daniel Babis
- Daily Soap Dish
Tonight’s episode of Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, explores the latest developments in the trial of Bryan Kohberger, the 29-year-old former Ph.D. criminology student and teaching assistant charged with the murders of four University of Idaho students. The trial has been relocated to Boise, Idaho, a decision that prompted emotions from Kaylee Goncalves’ father, who […]
Crime Stories with Nancy Grace: Bryan Kohberger Update...
Crime Stories with Nancy Grace: Bryan Kohberger Update...
- 10/8/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
Amazon Prime Video has ordered a docuseries about the 2022 Idaho murders, with a separate scripted series in the works.
The docuseries, from Skydance Television and Story Syndicate, will chronicle “the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students and the subsequent investigation, arrest, and trial of suspect Bryan Kohberger,” per a press release. It will be based on the upcoming nonfiction book about the murders by James Patterson and Vicky Ward. Both the docuseries and scripted series stem from Patterson’s first-look deal with Skydance.
Emmy winner Liz Garbus will co-direct the docuseries with Matthew Galkin. Garbus will also direct the first episode of the scripted series.
In November 2022, four University of Idaho students were fatally stabbed at their off-campus house in Moscow, Idaho. The 28-year-old Bryan Kohberger was arrested in December 2022 on four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary. He is set to go on...
The docuseries, from Skydance Television and Story Syndicate, will chronicle “the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students and the subsequent investigation, arrest, and trial of suspect Bryan Kohberger,” per a press release. It will be based on the upcoming nonfiction book about the murders by James Patterson and Vicky Ward. Both the docuseries and scripted series stem from Patterson’s first-look deal with Skydance.
Emmy winner Liz Garbus will co-direct the docuseries with Matthew Galkin. Garbus will also direct the first episode of the scripted series.
In November 2022, four University of Idaho students were fatally stabbed at their off-campus house in Moscow, Idaho. The 28-year-old Bryan Kohberger was arrested in December 2022 on four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary. He is set to go on...
- 7/1/2024
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
Prime Video is taking a big step into true crime.
The Amazon-owned streamer has ordered a documentary series about the 2022 University of Idaho murders and the investigation, arrest and upcoming trial of Bryan Kohberger in connection with the case. The series, from Skydance Television and Story Syndicate, is based on an upcoming nonfiction book by best-selling author James Patterson and journalist Vicky Ward.
Liz Garbus (Lost Girls, I’ll Be Gone in the Dark) and Matthew Galkin (Murder in the Bayou) are set to co-direct the docuseries. Amazon MGM Studios, Skydance and Story Syndicate are also developing a scripted series based on the case, with Garbus attached to helm the first episode.
The series will also feature interviews with the mother and stepfather of victim Madison Mogen and the family of Ethan Chapin. Mogen, Chapin, Kaylee Goncalves and Xana Kernodle were killed in an apartment in Moscow, Idaho, in November...
The Amazon-owned streamer has ordered a documentary series about the 2022 University of Idaho murders and the investigation, arrest and upcoming trial of Bryan Kohberger in connection with the case. The series, from Skydance Television and Story Syndicate, is based on an upcoming nonfiction book by best-selling author James Patterson and journalist Vicky Ward.
Liz Garbus (Lost Girls, I’ll Be Gone in the Dark) and Matthew Galkin (Murder in the Bayou) are set to co-direct the docuseries. Amazon MGM Studios, Skydance and Story Syndicate are also developing a scripted series based on the case, with Garbus attached to helm the first episode.
The series will also feature interviews with the mother and stepfather of victim Madison Mogen and the family of Ethan Chapin. Mogen, Chapin, Kaylee Goncalves and Xana Kernodle were killed in an apartment in Moscow, Idaho, in November...
- 7/1/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hey, "48 Hours" fans. We're back on here to let you know that another repeat episode of 48 Hours is headed your way tonight, June 29, 2024. Some of you guys might not have seen this repeat episode. So, we do have some preview intel for it. The CBS folks served up a new, revised press release for this repeat episode. So, we will certainly run it buy for this preview session. First thing's first. Tonight's repeat episode is officially titled, "The Night of the Idaho Student Murders." It originally aired back on September 16, 2023. In this repeat episode, the 48 Hours team took a deep look at a story about a man named Bryan Kohberger. He was charged with the murder of four students who attended the University of Idaho. New information about the case is explored.
- 6/30/2024
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Hey, "48 Hours" fans. We're back on here to let you know that another repeat episode of 48 Hours is headed your way tonight, July 29, 2024. Some of you guys might not have seen this repeat episode. So, we do have some preview intel for it. The CBS folks served up a new, revised press release for this repeat episode. So, we will certainly run it buy for this preview session. First thing's first. Tonight's repeat episode is officially titled, "The Night of the Idaho Student Murders." It originally aired back on September 16, 2023. In this repeat episode, the 48 Hours team took a deep look at a story about a man named Bryan Kohberger. He was charged with the murder of four students who attended the University of Idaho. New information about the case is explored.
- 6/29/2024
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
The legal team for Bryan Kohberger, the suspect accused of the murder of four University of Idaho students, has doubled down on their claim that the 28-year-old was out driving alone at the time of the murders — and now say they have an expert who can prove it.
Kohberger was arrested in December 2022 as the sole suspect in the stabbing deaths of Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20 — four University of Idaho students who were killed in their off-campus apartment on Nov. 13, 2022. Kohberger, who was a graduate...
Kohberger was arrested in December 2022 as the sole suspect in the stabbing deaths of Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20 — four University of Idaho students who were killed in their off-campus apartment on Nov. 13, 2022. Kohberger, who was a graduate...
- 4/18/2024
- by CT Jones
- Rollingstone.com
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