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Dylan Mortensen read her victim impact statement through tears at Bryan Kohberger's sentencing hearing Wednesday.
Bryan Kohberger faced emotional statements from victims' families in Boise courtroom, including scathing rebukes and one offer of forgiveness before receiving life sentences.
Surviving roommates Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke broke their silence with emotional impact statements as Bryan Kohberger sat silent and stone-faced.
After eight years as chief and nearly 29 years overall with the city police department, Fry retired from his post in May 2024. His decision came about a year and a half after the arrest of Bryan Kohberger, who stabbed the four college students to death for reasons detectives said they still don't know.
The surviving roommates who lived with the four murdered University of Idaho students shared impact statements at the sentencing hearing for Bryan Kohberger, who pleaded guilty to the 2022 killings. Bethany Funke and Dylan Mortensen lived in the house in Moscow,
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Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, Roommates of Idaho Murder Victims, Break Silence at Sentencing
Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke commented publicly for the first time about the gruesome 2022 murders at Bryan Kohberger's sentencing on July 23.
Idaho prosecutor Bill Thompson says whether Bryan Kohberger received life in prison or the death penalty, Kohberger will “be in prison until he dies.” NBC News’ Liz Kreutz asks Thompson how the plea deal in the University of Idaho murder case came to be.
In the days after murdering four University of Idaho students in an off-campus home, Bryan Kohberger’s behavior shifted dramatically and investigators would later find that he had fixated on news coverage of the killings and began paying for items in cash – often wearing gloves – as he avoided the area of the murders.