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Dateline NBC “Terrible Night on King Road” May 9 2025 Recap & Preview
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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...
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  • 5/8/2025
  • by Alex Matthews
  • TV Regular
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‘Dateline’ Special Focuses on the University of Idaho Murders
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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...
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  • 5/7/2025
  • by Rebecca Murray
  • Showbiz Junkies
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Bryan Kohberger Can Face Death Penalty Despite Autism Diagnosis, Judge Rules
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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...
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  • 4/25/2025
  • by Jon Blistein
  • Rollingstone.com
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Bryan Kohberger Defense Argues Autism Diagnosis Should Take Death Penalty Off the Table
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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.
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  • 3/5/2025
  • by Larisha Paul
  • Rollingstone.com
Idaho Murders Doc Lands At Amazon From James Patterson & Liz Garbus; Streamer Also Developing Scripted Series
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A docuseries about the murders of four University of Idaho students has been picked up by Amazon with the streamer also planning a scripted version.

Bryan Christopher Kohberger was charged with four counts of murder after Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were found stabbed to death in their off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho in 2022. A trial date has been set for June 2025.

The untitled docuseries will be produced by Skydance Television and Liz Garbus’s Story Syndicate with the I’ll Be Gone in the Dark filmmaker directing the series with Murder in the Bayou’s Matthew Galkin.

This comes a year after Skydance optioned a book by James Patterson and Vicky Ward about the murders.

The docuseries will feature the support from the family of victim Ethan Chapin and victim Maddie Mogen’s mother and stepfather. It will launch on Prime Video.

David Ellison, Dana Goldberg,...
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  • 7/1/2024
  • by Peter White
  • Deadline Film + TV
Idaho College Murders Docuseries Coming to Amazon, Plus Scripted Drama in the Works
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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...
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  • 7/1/2024
  • by Ethan Shanfeld
  • Variety Film + TV
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Amazon Lands Idaho Murders Doc Series From Directors Liz Garbus, Matthew Galkin
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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...
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  • 7/1/2024
  • by Rick Porter
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Idaho Student Murders Investigation ‘When the Night Comes Falling’ In The Works As Scripted Series From Village Roadshow Television
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Exclusive: When the Night Comes Falling, written by Howard Blum, tells the inside story of the mysterious murders of the four University of Idaho students. It is now being developed as a scripted series.

Village Roadshow Television is working up the project after acquiring the rights to Blum’s book, which is set to be published by HarperCollins on June 25. The producer also optioned the rights to Blum’s seven-part AirMail Weekly series that led to the creation of the book.

Bryan Christopher Kohberger has been charged with four counts of murder after Kaylee Concalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were found stabbed to death in their off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho in 2022. No trial date has been set.

Blum has been covering the case from the start and the story will see him go behind the scenes of the police manhunt that uncovered not only the suspected killer,...
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  • 6/13/2024
  • by Peter White
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Bryan Kohberger’s Legal Team Says He Was Hiking ‘And/Or’ Stargazing the Night of the Idaho Murders
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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...
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  • 4/18/2024
  • by CT Jones
  • Rollingstone.com
Bryan Kohberger In ‘#Cybersleuths: The Idaho Murders’ Where Is He Now?
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Paramount+ documentary series, #Cybersleuths: The Idaho Murders, as the names suggests, focuses on the Idaho murder case involving the deaths of four university students that took place on the fateful night of November 13, 2022. This three-part documentary not only delves deeper into the murder mystery and sheds light on the real culprit, but also brings forth the changes in modern crime investigation with so many common people using social media to seize the opportunity to become famous. The documentary deals with these cybersleuths and TikTok influencers who took it as a mission to identify the perpetrator of the crime, but at the end of the day, the authorities came up with their prime suspect, Bryan Kohberger, who was later charged with four counts of murder and a felony burglary charge. Apart from the actual highlight of the series, which is the cybersleuths and their independent investigations, let’s talk about Bryan...
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  • 2/7/2024
  • by Poulami Nanda
  • Film Fugitives
Idaho Murders Docuseries Reveals How Dangerous Internet Sleuths Can Be: ‘They Are Not Qualified’
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It’s been over a year since four students at the University of Idaho were violently killed in their home, but the passing of time has not fatigued the public’s interest in the case. Quite the opposite. In the last 12 months, there have been several television documentaries devoted to the case dubbed the “Moscow Murders.” In May, James Patterson and investigative journalist Vicky Ward announced that they are working on a nonfiction book about the tragic deaths of students Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Kaylee Goncalves, which will eventually become a docuseries.

On Feb. 6, Paramount + is releasing “#Cybersleuths: The Idaho Murders,” a three-part docuseries about internet sleuths on TikTok who try and find the Idaho college killer. The absence of any solid leads in the case created an information vacuum that the TikTokers were eager to fill. The docuseries follows several so-called sleuths who attempt to...
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  • 2/6/2024
  • by Addie Morfoot
  • Variety Film + TV
How to Watch ‘#CyberSleuths: The Idaho Murders’ Premiere on Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku & Mobile
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When small-town police are unable to come up with any credible leads following the horrific murders of four college students, a community of online investigators rallies to the case with hopes of discovering clues — and finding a killer — that had otherwise escaped local law enforcement. In the new, three-part Paramount+ docuseries “#CyberSleuths: The Idaho Murders,” premiering on Tuesday, Feb. 6, filmmakers examine the impact of these TikTok detectives on the case and ask the question of whether or not they were ultimately good for the case or not. You can watch #CyberSleuths: The Idaho Murders with a 7-Day Free Trial of Paramount Plus.

How to Watch ‘#CyberSleuths: The Idaho Murders’ Premiere When: Tuesday, February 6, 2024 Where: Paramount Plus Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Paramount Plus. Get 30 Days Free$5.99+ / month paramountplus.com

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  • 2/6/2024
  • by Matt Tamanini
  • The Streamable
Judge Denies Bryan Kohberger’s Motion To Dismiss Indictment For Murders Of 4 Idaho College Students For Second Time
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Latah County, Idaho, District Judge John Judge has denied the motion to dismiss the quadruple homicide indictment against Bryan Kohberger handed down in May.

The motion was filed by Kohberger’s attorneys on August 23.

The judge said in an order that the grand jury that indicted Kohberger had been presented with sufficient evidence to find probable cause that, in November 2022, he killed four students of the University of Idaho in a home off campus.

These victims were Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20.

Idaho law says that the standard of proof is moderately lower for grand juries in contrast to trial juries.

Grand juries should only return an indictment if they find probable cause based on evidence that would have a rational person believe that the accused most likely committed the offense.

Trial juries, on the other hand, are required to find someone guilty if they believe...
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  • 1/1/2024
  • by Alessio Atria
  • Uinterview
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Demolition Begins on House Where Four University of Idaho Students Were Murdered
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The house where four University of Idaho students were killed last year is being demolished today, Dec. 28, The Associated Press reports.

The former owner of the rental home in Moscow, Idaho — which has been boarded up and cordoned off by a security fence — donated it to the University of Idaho earlier this year. The school announced the building would be razed in February, but the actual demolition date wasn’t scheduled until earlier this month. Last week, before the demolition began, the defense team for suspected killer Bryan Kohberger was...
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  • 12/28/2023
  • by Jon Blistein
  • Rollingstone.com
Judge Rejects Bryan Kohberger’s Second Attempt To Dismiss Charges For Murders Of Four University Of Idaho Students
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Bryan Kohberger, the man who has been charged in the murders of four University of Idaho students, had his second attempt to throw out the case against him denied by a state judge.

Kohberger is facing four charges of first-degree murder and a burglary count for allegedly entering an off-campus rental home. His alleged victims were Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xena Kernodle and Ethan Chapin, all of whom were undergrads at the University of Idaho at the time of the murder.

Kohberger attended the nearby Washington State University to obtain a Ph.D. in criminology.

His defense team filed two motions to dismiss earlier this year. They tried to argue that the burden of proof should be “beyond a reasonable doubt.”

The second motion claimed that juror bias and prosecutorial misconduct would affect Kohberger’s trial.

Initially scheduled to begin in October, Kohberger’s trial has been delayed. The suspect...
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  • 12/19/2023
  • by Zach Ament
  • Uinterview
Erin Moriarty, Richard Schlesinger, Peter Van Sant, James Brown, Troy Roberts, Bill Lagattuta, Tracy Smith, Maureen Maher, Susan Spencer, Jim Axelrod, Michelle Miller, Peter Van Zant, and David Begnaud in Dead Ringer (2019)
48 Hours on ID Season 19 Episode 26: The Night of the Idaho Student Murders Airs November 8 2023 on Investigation Discovery
Erin Moriarty, Richard Schlesinger, Peter Van Sant, James Brown, Troy Roberts, Bill Lagattuta, Tracy Smith, Maureen Maher, Susan Spencer, Jim Axelrod, Michelle Miller, Peter Van Zant, and David Begnaud in Dead Ringer (2019)
For those who have a penchant for delving into real-life mysteries, “48 Hours on ID” is a television program to watch. This intriguing series, airing on Investigation Discovery at 10:00 Pm on Wednesday, November 8, 2023, offers viewers a glimpse into non-fiction investigations surrounding themes like jealousy, murder, and deceit.

Criminology Ph. D. student Bryan Kohberger is charged with the murder of four University of Idaho students; in Nov. 2022, Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen are found dead in their home; Peter Van Sant reports.

Each episode of “48 Hours on ID” delves into a different true story, piecing together the facts surrounding a particular case. With a focus on real events, it’s a window into the world of crime and the efforts to uncover the truth.

If you’re someone who enjoys real-life detective work, “48 Hours on ID” might be your cup of tea. Tune in...
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  • 11/3/2023
  • by Jules Byrd
  • TV Everyday
Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger’s Plea To Dismiss Charges In Killings Of 4 Idaho Students Is Rejected By Judge
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On Thursday, lawyers for Bryan Kohberger, the man charged with the murder of four Idaho students, presented arguments as to why the grand jury indictment against Kohberger should be dismissed.

Kohberger, 28, stands accused of brutally butchering four University of Idaho students during a home invasion attack days before Thanksgiving last year.

The victims were university students Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20.

Earlier this year, defense attorney Jay Logsdon filed a motion to dismiss the murder charges against Kohberger. The motion cited concerns of grand jury bias, the presence of “inadmissible” and insufficient evidence, as well as allegations of prosecutorial misconduct.

Judge John Judge of Idaho’s 2nd Judicial District in Latah County denied the motion.

Logson argued that the standard of proof should be raised to “beyond a reasonable doubt,” rather than Idaho’s general “sufficient probability cause” that is standard at the grand jury level.
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  • 10/28/2023
  • by Baila Eve Zisman
  • Uinterview
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Judge Denies Idaho Stabbing Suspect’s Request for Dismissal
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A judge has rejected University of Idaho stabbing suspect Bryan Kohberger’s efforts to have the case against him dismissed.

Kohberger was in the courtroom during Thursday’s hearing, where his defense attorney argued for the standard of proof to be raised to a “beyond a reasonable doubt” instead of Idaho’s typical “sufficient probably cause” standard at the grand jury level. His request was shut down by the judge, according to CourtTV.

The judge said they were following Idaho state law and that changes to the legal system would...
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  • 10/26/2023
  • by Jon Blistein and Tomás Mier
  • Rollingstone.com
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48 Hours September 16 2023: “The Night of the Idaho Student Murders” (S37E2 CBS)
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On Saturday September 16 2023 at 10:00 Pm, CBS broadcasts the “The Night of the Idaho Student Murders” episode of “48 Hours”.

Scroll down to read more about and watch the “The Night of the Idaho Student Murders” episode of “48 Hours”!

The Night of the Idaho Student Murders Season 37 Episode 2 Information

At 10:00 Pm, Peter Van Sant and 48 Hours reveal new information about the case against Bryan Kohberger for the Nov. 13, 2022, deaths of four University of Idaho students in “The Night of the Idaho Student Murders.” Kohberger is charged with killing Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin in a case that stunned the country. A judge has entered a plea of not guilty on Kohberger’s behalf.

Van Sant interviews Steve and Kristi Goncalves, parents of Kaylee Goncalves, who share new details about the night of the murders and the investigation. The Goncalves want the public to be...
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  • 9/15/2023
  • by TV Everyday
  • TV Everyday
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’48 Hours’ Season 36 Premiere Focuses on the Gilgo Beach Murders
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CBS’s 48 Hours begins its 36th season with an episode that focuses on the Gilgo Beach killings and alleged murderer Rex Heuermann. Season 36 episode one airs on Saturday, September 16, 2023 at 9pm Et/Pt and includes an exclusive interview with someone who worked with Heuermann at his company, Rh Consultants & Associates.

Correspondent Erin Moriarty, who knows the Gilgo Beach case well after covering it for over a dozen years, spoke with Muriel Henriquez about her knowledge of Heuermann. In the interview featured on the season 36 opener, Henriquez confesses to being disturbed by Heuermann’s tracking skills.

Henriquez recalled an instance when she told Heuermann she was taking a cruise to celebrate her birthday. When he asked where she was going, Henriquez told him, “I’m going to be in the middle of the ocean, and you’re not going to find me in the middle of the ocean.
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  • 9/13/2023
  • by Rebecca Murray
  • Showbiz Junkies
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Trial Delayed Indefinitely for Idaho Murders Suspect Bryan Kohberger
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Bryan Kohberger — the main suspect in the deaths of four University of Idaho students — will have to wait a bit longer to see his day in court. The 28-year-old waived his right to a speedy trial during court on Wednesday, allowing more time for his legal team to prepare. The trial had been scheduled to begin on October 2 but will now be postponed indefinitely. No new date has been set.

Kohberger, a former criminology graduate student at Washington State University, is accused of stabbing University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves,...
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  • 8/24/2023
  • by CT Jones
  • Rollingstone.com
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Bryan Kohberger’s Alibi in the University of Idaho Killings Is a Late-Night Drive
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Bryan Kohberger, the suspect accused of killing four University of Idaho students, is offering up an alibi: He was on a long drive when the homicides occurred last November.

Earlier this week, Kohberger’s lawyer, Anne Taylor, filed a court document stating: “Mr. Kohberger has long had a habit of going for drives alone. Often he would go for drives at night.” Taylor claimed Kohberger was on one of those drives when the four victims — Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20 — were stabbed in their off-campus apartment on Nov.
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  • 8/4/2023
  • by Jon Blistein
  • Rollingstone.com
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Morgan Wallen Invited the Family of One of the Idaho Murder Victims to His Concert
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Morgan Wallen invited the family and friends of one of the University of Idaho murder victims to his concert in San Diego this past weekend, welcoming the parents of Ethan Chapin and their guests backstage. Chapin was one of four students killed on Nov. 23, 2022, in their off-campus rental home.

According to an Instagram post by Chapin’s mother, Stacy, “a very kind person” connected the family to Wallen after learning the country singer’s song “I Thought You Should Know,” written for his own mother, was a favorite of Stacy and Ethan.
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  • 7/17/2023
  • by Joseph Hudak
  • Rollingstone.com
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Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty Against Idaho Murder Suspect
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Prosecutors will seek the death penalty for Bryan Kohberger.

Kohberger, 28, a former Washington State University graduate student in criminology, is accused of stabbing Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, in their off-campus apartment on Nov. 13, 2022. He was arrested on December 30 after a six-week investigation and charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary.

“The State gives this notice based on the fact that it has not identified or been provided with any mitigating circumstances sufficient to prohibit the triers of fact from...
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  • 6/27/2023
  • by Charisma Madarang
  • Rollingstone.com
DNA Taken From Idaho Murders Suspect Bryan Kohberger Matches Evidence From Crime Scene
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A cheek swab taken from Bryan Kohberger matches DNA found at the scene of the crime of the Idaho murders that occurred last November.

Kohberger’s, who is the main suspect, DNA was a positive match to one found on the cover of the knife, which is believed to be the murder weapon. Police were able to obtain this knife from the house, where the murders took place, which Kohberger allegedly left.

Experts performed an “Str” DNA comparison on the DNA from Kohberger and the knife. The results determined a “statistical match.”

This type of technique is a common way to profile DNA in forensic cases like this one.

Before the FBI obtained the cheek swab they used the DNA from the knife and loaded it onto a public genealogy site. This allowed them to create a family tree that consists of people who could be related to the owner of the DNA.
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  • 6/25/2023
  • by Nina Hauswirth
  • Uinterview
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New Today Show June 5, 2023 Episode Preview Revealed
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Hey, the "Today Show" fans. We're back on here to let you know that NBC will indeed serve up another new edition of The Today Show this morning,June 5, 2023, and we've got some new preview information for it to run by you guys. NBC put out an official press release for today's June 5, 2023 episode. So, we will certainly reference it for this preview session. Let's get to it. The first description for the 6am to 8am central standard time slot show reveals that Ethan Chapin’s Mother Stacy Chapin will come on to talk about her Children’s Book titled, "The Boy Who Wore Blue."...
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  • 6/5/2023
  • by Andre Braddox
  • OnTheFlix
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Idaho Murder Suspect ‘Stands Silent’ During Arraignment, Judge Enters Not Guilty Plea
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A judge in the Idaho Murders case has entered not guilty pleas on behalf of suspect Bryan Kohberger in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho college students. When the judge asked Kohberger’s attorney whether he was prepared to plead to the charges, the attorney said she and Kohberger would be “standing silent.” This prompted the judge to enter “not guilty” pleas on Kohberger’s behalf. Earlier in the brief hearing on Monday, Kohberger spoke loudly and clearly in a microphone when confirming to the judge that he understood his rights,...
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  • 5/22/2023
  • by CT Jones and Andrea Marks
  • Rollingstone.com
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James Patterson to Co-Author True Crime Book About Idaho Student Murders
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Prolific author James Patterson will take a rare detour into true crime with a new book focusing on the brutal murder of four University of Idaho students.

Patterson, along with journalist Vicky Ward, will “draw from dozens of exclusive interviews, extensive on-the-ground reporting, and copious court transcripts,” publisher Little, Brown and Company announced.

Patterson and Ward will also reportedly be on hand for the murder trial of suspect Bryan Kohberger, who was arrested in December on charges related to the mass killing and was indicted by a Boise grand jury this past week.
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  • 5/21/2023
  • by Daniel Kreps
  • Rollingstone.com
James Patterson, Vicky Ward to Write Book Based on University of Idaho Murders, Skydance Plans to Option for TV
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James Patterson and investigative journalist Vicky Ward are working to turn the tragic deaths of students Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Kaylee Goncalves into a non-fiction title.

In November 2022, the four students at the University of Idaho were violently killed in their homes. Dubbed the “Moscow Murders,” the infamous attack gained a rapid following online as internet sleuths on Reddit, Twitter and other platforms gathered to try and find the killer and his motive.

The book will recount the violence that rattled the college town and the subsequent investigation and arrest of suspect Bryan Kohberger. Skydance Television is seeking to option the rights of the book as part of their first-look deal with Patterson. Story Syndicate is in final negotiations to be the production partner with Skydance on the docuseries.

Through exclusive interviews, shoe-leather reporting and court transcripts, Patterson and Ward will delve into the details of the crime,...
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  • 5/19/2023
  • by Sophia Scorziello
  • Variety Film + TV
James Patterson & Vicky Ward Team On Book About Idaho Student Murders; Skydance TV To Option Rights For Television
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The story of the horrific Idaho student murders is in the works for the page and the small screen. Bestselling author James Patterson and award-winning journalist Vicky Ward are teaming on a nonfiction book about the 2022 murders of the four University of Idaho students. Additionally, Skydance Television intends to option the rights to the book for development as a docuseries, based on Patterson and Ward’s investigation, as part of their first-look deal with Patterson.

The book, which does not yet have a title or release date, will be published by Little Brown and Company. According to the publishing company, in it, Patterson and Ward will give a dramatic account of the November 2022 murders of the four students in the Idaho college town of Moscow and the investigation of suspect Bryan Kohberger.

Patterson and Ward will draw from dozens of exclusive interviews, extensive on-the-ground reporting, copious court transcripts, and also will attend Kohberger’s trial.
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  • 5/19/2023
  • by Denise Petski
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Witness in University of Idaho Killings Asks Judge to Quash Subpoena
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One of the roommates of the University of Idaho students killed last November is trying to quash a subpoena demanding she attend an upcoming hearing for suspect Bryan Kohberger, NBC News reports.

The fight is over whether Bethany Funke should have to attend a preliminary hearing in Kohberger’s case, reportedly scheduled to take place in Latah County, Idaho in late June (she would potentially have to return for the duration of the actual trial, as well). At the preliminary hearing, prosecutors are expected to start presenting evidence, and Kohberger...
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  • 4/25/2023
  • by Jon Blistein
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