What Bryan Kohberger Said in Court Stunned Everyone

Written by: Ali

The courtroom sat heavy with silence as Bryan Kohberger, 30, stood before the judge on Wednesday. The former crimin0logy PhD student was finally sentenced more than a year after four University of Idaho students were found brut*lly murd*red.

Families of the victims waited quietly, hoping for answers. Kohberger had the opportunity to speak and offer explanation, but when asked to address the court, he responded only with three words:

โ€œI respectfully decline.โ€

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Those in the room were visibly stunned. For the grieving families, it was one more blow after months of anguish and unanswered questions.

He received four consecutive l!fe sentences without the possibility of par0le. An additional 10 years were added for burgl*ry, and he was ordered to pay nearly $290,000 in restitution to the v!ctimsโ€™ families.

โ€œThe more we struggle to seek explanation for the unexplainable, the more power and control we give to him,โ€ Judge Steven Hippler said, per Fox News. โ€œIn my view, the time has now come to end Mr. Kohbergerโ€™s 15 minutes of fame.โ€

Earlier this month, Kohberger avoided the de*th pen*lty by pleading guilty as part of a deal. Prosecutors detailed how he entered the off-campus home in the early morning hours of November 13, 2022.

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He used a military-style Ka-Bar kn!fe to carry out the de*dly att*ck. Investigators believe he started upstairs, targ*ting Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves, then moved to the main floor to k!ll Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin.

All four were found st*bbed to de*th in their beds, sparking a national media frenzy and a complex manhunt. Kohberger, a student at nearby Washington State University, was arr*sted weeks later in Pennsylvania.

DNA from a kn!fe sheath, cellphone data, and surveillance footage led investigators to him. Though the evidence painted a clear picture of the cr!me, key elements remained missing.

The murd*r weapon was never recovered and no motive has ever been publicly revealed.

In court, survivors and relatives delivered emotional statements. One of the surviving roommates called Kohberger a โ€œhollow vesselโ€ฆ something less than human.โ€

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Kaylee Goncalvesโ€™ sister, Alivea, stood defiantly before him and said,

โ€œSit up straight when I talk to youโ€ฆ you are a psych0path.โ€

Her mother added,

โ€œHe will wish for the de*th pen*lty when inmates start to target him.โ€

In a press conference following sentencing, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said, via NBC News,

โ€œWe are so sorry for the pain and the grief you have experienced at the hands of such a vic!ous and evil k!ller. Our nation grieves with you.โ€

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Leavitt ended by stating,

โ€œMay God bless everyone affected by this unimaginable trag*dy, especially the parents who lost their children.โ€

Prosecutors also requested that the court extend no-contact orders currently preventing Kohberger from communicating with the victimsโ€™ families. The existing orders are due to expire in January 2027, but they have asked for a 99-year extension to protect families from future tr*uma.

Even as the sentencing concluded, there was no closure. Kohberger left the courtroom offering no explanation, no apology, and no sign of remorse.

Just silence.

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