How Idaho’s lack of an insanity defense could impact Bryan Kohberger’s trial

Bryan Kohberger could face the death penalty despite his autism diagnosis, as Idaho does not permit an insanity defense — though experts say it could still influence his potential sentencing.

Idaho’s lack of an insanity defense could impact Bryan Kohberger’s trial
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Last week an Idaho judge ruled Bryan Kohberger can face the death penalty if he is convicted in the murders of the four University of Idaho students despite his autism diagnosis.

Prosecutors can seek the death penalty against Bryan Kohberger
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A judge ruled Thursday that prosecutors can pursue the death penalty against Bryan Kohberger if he is convicted of murdering four University of Idaho students in 2022, despite the defendant's recent autism diagnosis.

These 5 key things could sway Kohberger murder trial

With jury selection beginning in July, here are five points the trial could hinge on for the man accused of killing four students in Idaho.

Idaho judge denies Bryan Kohberger's ‘bushy eyebrows’ motion

The judge in the Idaho murders case ruled there was no basis to grant Kohberger's request to block testimony of the "bushy eyebrows" seen on a masked intruder during the murders.

Idaho judge issues order on Kohberger's bid for family courtroom seating

The Idaho judge overseeing the quadruple murder case against Bryan Kohberger asked for more information about which of his relatives would be called as witnesses.

Bryan Kohberger: Inside the Idaho Murders – Episode 3
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Accused killer Bryan Kohberger made a study of the criminal mind before his arrest in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students. But as we race toward his murder trial this summer, Kohberger’s own mental state has become a matter of life and death. In this episode of Bryan Kohberger – Inside the Idaho Murders: autism, visual snow, and the firing squad. Will State of Idaho v. Bryan C. Kohberger reach the U.S. Supreme Court?

What went Bryan Kohberger's way and what didn't at evidence motions hearing

Bryan Kohberger asked Idaho Judge Steven Hippler to remove key pieces of evidence ahead of his murder trial, but many rulings did not go his way.

Idaho murder trial: Judge warns Kohberger defense
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An Idaho judge warned Bryan Kohberger's defense in an evidence hearing on Wednesday, telling them they are making dangerous accusations against the state.

Watch: Bryan Kohberger in Idaho court for hearing on slew of evidence he wants thrown out

Idaho student murders suspect Bryan Kohberger returns to court on Wednesday for a motions hearing as his defense hopes to have a slew of evidence in the case blocked from his upcoming trial in Boise.

Bryan Kohberger: The Podcast Ep. 10 Ready... Aim... Firing Squad
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If convicted of the Idaho student murders, Bryan Kohberger may be given the death penalty. In Idaho, that now means death by firing squad. How does that work? Who does the shooting? Is it an easy shot? Reporter Lauren Donovan talks with the ER doctor who's "arguably America's leading expert" on this form of execution (The Marshall Project, Fox News, NewsNation, NBC, CBS) - James Williams, MD.

Prosecution adds former US attorney to University of Idaho quadruple murder case

Idaho's recently departed U.S. attorney has joined the prosecution team in the case against Bryan Kohberger, the man charged in the killings of four University of Idaho students in 2022.

Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger penned essay showing he knew how to cover tracks

Idaho prosecutors have unveiled a college essay from student murders suspect Bryan Kohberger that shows he knows his way around a crime scene, new court filings reveal.

New docs: Bryan Kohberger bought black mask, wrote on stabbing probes

New court filings contain bombshell disclosures about Bryan Kohberger’s purchase history and academic study of crime scenes.

Bryan Kohberger's family could be asked to testify against him, court docs say

Prosecutors asked a judge to reject Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger’s request to give his family priority seating at his upcoming trial — arguing that relatives may be called as witnesses.