Bryan Kohberger agreed to plead guilty to charges related to the quadruple stabbing of University of Idaho students to avoid the death penalty. Lead prosecutor Bill Thompson presented key evidence including a DNA-laden Q-tip, a thoroughly cleaned getaway car, and a Door Dash order that connected Kohberger to one victim. While this provided insights into the crime, unanswered questions about the motive and selection of victims lingered. Kohberger, at 30, had been pursuing a doctoral degree in criminal justice at Washington State University prior to the incident.
Lead prosecutor Bill Thompson recounted evidence including a DNA-laden Q-tip found in garbage, a getaway car stripped of evidence, and a Door Dash order linking Kohberger to the victims.
Key questions remain unanswered regarding the motive for the stabbings and the selection of the victims, who were all strangers to Kohberger.
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