
When Bryan Kohberger pleads guilty to murdering four college students today, he wins control of the narrative and has the last laugh, a murder case expert tells The Post.
With a trial averted and the death penalty taken off the table through a plea deal, Kohberger, 30, will go to prison the only person with firsthand knowledge of what he did in the bedrooms of 1122 King Road in Moscow, Idaho, on November 13, 2022, and why.
“With no trial, he gets to keep certain secrets. The air of mystery and in some ways that gives him the upper hand,” Jeff Guinn, author of crime books including “The Life and Times of Charles Manson,” and “Waco,” among others told The Post Tuesday.
Indeed, Guinn notes that the lack of a trial means the victims’ families and the general public may never hear evidence of what motivated Kohberger to murder four University of Idaho students, which of them – if any – were the intended target or if he had ever met them.
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Author: Ray Hilbrich
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