Kohberger's Trial and Reactions: Experts, Families, and Public Voices

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Bryan Kohberger, who admitted to killing four University of Idaho students, has a final chance to speak at his sentencing, but experts believe he is unlikely to do so. The court will allow him an allocution, a formal opportunity to address the court, but he is not required to provide any explanation or remorse. The case remains emotionally charged, with families seeking answers about his motives, which he has not publicly disclosed. Kohberger's plea deal avoids the death penalty, resulting in a life sentence without parole, and he forfeits his right to appeal.
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