Brian Kochberger appears in court in Idaho for in first time
Idaho murder suspect Brian Kochberger allegedly ate at a restaurant restaurant where two of the victims worked in weeks before the brutal stabbing house on King Road in Moscow.
AND former employee of Crazy Greek restaurant, where Madison Mogen and Xana Kernodle worked as waiters, Kochberger visited at least twice and ordered a vegan pizza, according to People.
Exposure comes after judgment in Idaho extended a non-disclosure order issued earlier this month prohibiting law enforcement officials from disclosing information about the murders of four universities of Idaho students and arrest of their accused murderer.
Thursday Chief Magistrate of Lata County extended previous order for duration of the entire trial until sentencing.
It has also forbade the victims’ families to give out Any information pertinent to the case.
Meanwhile, the authorities confiscated the treasure of evidence from Kochberger’s Washington apartment, but a few key items including murder weapon, remain unaccounted for for.
Brian Koberger ate at restaurant where the two victims worked, tell says
Previous member of staff at Mad Greek restaurant in Moscow, Idaho, told People magazine that Mr. Kochberger ate vegan pizza at the restaurant. restaurant at least two times.
Two of four victims worked as waiters in restaurant – Madison Mogen and Xana Kernodle.
Oliver O’ConnellJanuary 20, 2023 15:00
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Oliver O’Connell21 January 2023 12:00
victims father ‘broken down and cried at news of suspect arrest
devastated father of murdered university of Idaho student Madison Mogen said that he just “broken down and cried” when he learned that his daughter, accused of murder, had been taken into police custody.
Finally seven weeks on about the murders on November 13, the investigator violated news him that the suspect – Brian Kochberger – was finally arrested and charged with their murders.
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AISIMI: items Seized from Brian Kochberger home
The police are investigating murder of four students from Idaho grabbed a rope of items from suspect Brian Kochberger’s apartment, including possible strands of hair, disposable glove, items with red and brown stains and a computer, according to a recently printed search warrant.
By printed search warrant on Wednesday, it items removed from his apartment:
- One nitrite type black glove
- 1 check Walmart with one Dikkistag
- 2 Marshalls receipts
- Dust collector from Bissell PowerForce vacuum cleaner
- 8 possible strands of hair
- firetv flash drive with cord/plug
- 1 possible strand of animal hair
- 1 possible hair
- 1 possible hair
- 1 possible hair
- 1 possible a strand of hair
- 1 computer tower
- 1 collection of dark red spot (collected without analysis)
- 2 cuttings from an unfinished pillow of reddish brown spot (larger spot tested)
- 2 top and bottom mattress pads packed separately with a few stainsone verified)
Oliver O’ConnellJanuary 21, 2023 06:00
Brian Kochberger’s chilling posts as a teenager reveal how he felt “no emotion and little remorse”
Report The newspaper “New York Times last The week gave a glimpse into the troubled teenage years of the alleged killer and his struggle experience emotions from young age.
Profile behind the chilling posts in 2011 were linked to a doctorate in criminology from Washington State University. student with in help of memories from former friends of Mr Kochberger and username match with email account used by him, according to once.
In the past, school friends have described Mr. Kochberger as an intellectual. gifted teenager who often struggled to communicate and fit in. Some close to Mr. Kochberger also come forward saying that he went from being awkward and bullied to developing a heroin addiction and becoming a “bully” in his youth. year of high school, according to a CBS News report.
But messages from online discussion forum made when he was 16 seems to reveal Mr. Kochberger’s concerns about his suicidal thoughts, challenges with a disorder he described as “visual snow”—a disorder that causes people see static and inability to plug with his relatives.
“I feel like organic bag of meat with no self worth” one post is reading. “When I hug my family, I look into their faces, I don’t see anything, it’s like I watch video game but less”.
In another post, the author explored feelings of self-disgust, regret that he was no longer a “healthy fair-haired boy”. with blue eyes in some years, [he then had] darker hair and darker eyes, half in body weight”.
He then went on to say that he felt “unintelligent” and seemed to be experiencing “depersonalization” and “almost no remorse at all.”
“I often find myself entering into simple human relationships, but it’s as if I playing a role-playing game such as oblivion; I see what’s going on, I’m a little in it, but I can pause in game and focus on my real life”, i.e. post states.
Further: “I view everything is as if I were playing oblivion, meaningless and full of nothing, out of reality. I AM moving out of my house last the holidays were already lived, but where was I? Like mine family group hug and celebrate, i’m stuck in this is void of nothing, feeling no emotion at all, feeling nothing.”
“I feel dirty like dirt inside of my head, my mind, I’m always confused and dizzy.”
Brian Kochberger, right who accused of killing four universities of Students from Idaho in November 2022, escorted to the courtroom. for hearing in Lata District Court, Thursday, January 5, 2023, in Moscow, Idaho
“height=”726″ width=”982″ layout=”responsive” class=”i-amphtml-layout-responsive i-amphtml-layout-defined size” i-amphtml-layout=”responsive”> Brian Kochberger, right who accused of killing four universities of Students from Idaho in November 2022, escorted to the courtroom. for hearing in Lata District Court, Thursday, January 5, 2023, in Moscow, Idaho (AP)
Andrea BlancoJanuary 21, 2023 04:00
When Brian Kochberger next court hearing?
Quadruple killer suspect Brian Kochberger appears in court last a week to waive your right to a speedy trial on accusations of murder of four students from Idaho.
Mr. Kochberger spoke only to answer “yes” when asked if he understood his rights to a speedy preliminary hearing under next 14 days, and if he agreed to waive those rights. His public defense attorney Ann Taylor then asked to be next court date will be postponed back until June.
The whole week was set to the side for hearing – when the evidence of happening against Mr Kochberger will be put out for in first time in court, and he will probably enter into plea on accusations.
His request for delay before next appearance in court occurred after the defense asked the prosecution to hand over over all discoveries in happening in in next 14 days – including witness statements, digital media and police reports.
Ms Taylor told the judge that the 14-day waiver give protection more time review all evidence in case.
Now families of Kaley Gonsalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin will have to wait six more months before face accused of killing their children in court.
Until then, Mr. Koberger will remain in custody. behind bars in the Latah County Jail after being ordered to detain him on without collateral for a second time.
Andrea BlancoJanuary 21, 2023 02:00
Could Brian Kochberger get plea deal with?
If convicted of four murders, Mr Kochberger faces the opportunity of lethal injection, should the prosecution is seeking death penalty.
In the state of Idaho, maximum sentence for first-degree murder is death and the suspect facing four bills of this charge.
Although the Lata County Attorney has not yet confirmed whether he is indeed plans search death penalty in case, and he is unlikely show his hand over coming weeks due to gag order now in place.
Goncalves parents have already said they want their daughter the killer should be sentenced to death saying he “must pay” for what did he do.
“If you are want to play God’s roles will have to answer him,” Steve told NewsNation. in beginning of January.
According to Mr. Levin, in a death penalty case, the only possible plea the deal will for the suspect should get a life in prison instead.
However, he said it was “too early” to say whether that was likely. in this case.
“At this point it’s too early for two sides to discuss plea deal,” he said.
“On death penalty case, the only plea on table is life in prison but both sides have too many investigations of them to discuss it at this time.”
Andrea BlancoJanuary 21, 2023 00:00
Possible animal hair found by Brian Kohberger home after Kaley Gonsalves dog spared in Murders in Idaho
AND “possible animal hair” were among the evidence seized in home of Idaho murder suspect Brian Kohberger, sparking speculation that it might belong to victim Kaylie Gonsalves. dog.
Included on in list of convulsions werepossible a strand of animal hair.” Although Mr. Kochberger has no pets, one of the victims he blames of killinggoncalves, had dog who was in home while of murders.
Oliver O’ConnellJanuary 20, 2023 22:00
Kaylee Gonsalves family remember the “hard-working” dead student in touching interview
In a seateddown interview with YouTube channel chronicles of Olivia – Taken two days before Mr. Kochberger’s visit. arrest- Goncalves remembered their daughter how industrious young woman who not afraid to follow what she wanted in life.
Among other bittersweet revelations made in a YouTube interview stated that Gonçalves attended summer courses to graduate early of time.
“Almost like she knew that she only had a certain amount of time on this planet and it raced towards [her goals]’, Gonsalves said.
family also spoke of the sheer fear and devastation they experienced after they found out that Caylee was killed through family member with connections in Moscow. They are first tried to get in touch with and Gonsalves and Mogen – to no avail.
When they tried call police in direct hours after the bodies were found, family said no information could have been released at that time.
Finally the officer showed up at the door to officially inform them that their daughter was killed.
“I kept giving [my parents] hope,” said Alivea Gonclaves. “I kept saying, ‘If they were killed last night, you guys would know by now. I kept giving them hope.”
According to family they have reached out to the YouTube channel because Kaylie subscribed to it on TikTok and often watched videos on in true crime Account.
Kaylee Gonsalves
“height=”726″ width=”982″ layout=”responsive” class=”i-amphtml-layout-responsive i-amphtml-layout-defined size” i-amphtml-layout=”responsive”> (Kaley Gonsalves/Instagram)
Oliver O’ConnellJanuary 20, 2023 21:00

