Mother calls for death penalty in Idaho college students murder case



The man accused of killing four Idaho college students last November will be arraigned Monday. Bryan Kohberger faces four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary. He was arrested at his parents’ home in Pennsylvania six weeks after the alleged murders. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano has more.

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29 thoughts on “Mother calls for death penalty in Idaho college students murder case”

  1. This is a guy who is obsessed with true crime. And he felt like a zero. So, he decided to be a somebody. And infamous murderer.

    And, of course, our sick society and media give him exactly what he wanted…………….

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  2. I do believe that he did these evil crimes. The evidence is stacking up against him. If he if found guilty he deserves nothing less than the death penalty.

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  3. I totally agree with the Mother. The victims didn’t even know this guy, yet he had it all planned out. He even visited their home numerous times before the killings, what he did is terrifying and disgusting. Evil like that shouldn’t exist in the world and he doesn’t even feel bad for what he did. I never forget to lock my doors and check my windows since this happened. I feel so bad for those 4 young adults and I hate that that happened to them

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  4. When a jury is inpaneled we the people under the constitution must feel confident that the jurors are mature-intelligent-educated and inpartial and should not be affected by lifting the gag order.

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  5. They are so sure about him,but we haven't heard a word from D Or B or Emma or the other girl or Demetrius,how can they accuse without every last one is investagated?of course the gag order was no help for the public to actually know who or what happened,people are taking sides now,

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  6. This is an open and shut case. Dna on the sheath can not be explained away. Best this guy can do is bargin a deal of no death and a cell of his own for the rest of his life.

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  7. Esiste ancora in usa la presunzione d'innocenza? Eppure lui sembra già condannato a morte! Il vostro sistema penale fa schifo e le famiglie delle vittime sono assetate di sangue del primo accusato piuttosto che del colpevole

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  8. He is not the killer he was observing them (the unknown killer and the girls far far). He is not the killer but he is guilty for taking no action about it specially report it to the police.

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  9. He wasnt caught in the act. So there is always that slight slim doubt even if he is found guilty based on circumstantial evidence. Nobody saw him do it. not even the witnesses can gurantee. so it is best to not give him capital punishment. imagine if he didnt actually do it but gets convicted. isnt lifetime imprisonment enough.

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  10. I'm so happy we've reached this technological age where no one can get away with killing someone. Even those lizards who threw a rock from a truck and killed a girl couldnt get away with it, regardless of how they covered their tracks. Obviously there are those that possess the ability to commit such acts and then go about their lives like nothing happened. A normal person wouldn't want to live with even hurting someone by accident. And anybody else belongs in jail.

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