Previously Sealed Court Documents Reveal Bryan Kohberger Chased Victim Through Idaho Murder House
Briefly

Bryan Kohberger, convicted of brutally murdering four college students, was sentenced to life in prison, along with a 10-year sentence for burglary. Recent unsealed documents unveiled troubling details from the case, indicating that the victim Xana Kernodle fought back against Kohberger, displaying numerous defensive wounds. It appears she encountered Kohberger while fleeing, potentially sparing herself from being a target. Victim Kaylee Goncalves suffered so many stab wounds that she was unrecognizable, and one of the victims, Ethan Chapin, was killed in his sleep, showing the heinous nature of the crime.
Kohberger chased one of the victims through the home, resulting in an intense struggle evident from defensive wounds on Kernodle. Mortenson heard sounds of rushing during the incident.
The unsealed documents reveal Kernodle put up fierce resistance against Kohberger, leading to a gruesome scene where Goncalves was stabbed so extensively that she was unidentifiable.
Bryan Kohberger received four consecutive life sentences and one 10-year sentence for burglary following the brutal stabbings of four college students in Idaho.
Surviving housemates and victims' families expressed deep grief during Kohberger's sentencing hearing, reflecting the emotional toll of the brutal murders on the community.
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