Here’s why prosecutors didn’t require a full confession from Bryan Kohberger

25.07.2025    WTOP    4 views
Here’s why prosecutors didn’t require a full confession from Bryan Kohberger

BOISE Idaho AP One victim s aunt urged the killer to call her and answer her questions Another s sister demanded to know her sibling s last words Even the White House weighed in saying President Donald Trump would have forced this monster to publicly explain why he chose to steal these innocent souls Instead Bryan Kohberger is taking those details to prison with him after declining to make any announcement as he was sentenced Wednesday for murdering four University of Idaho students in their rental home on Nov The plea deal that spared Kohberger s life required him to admit the elements of the crimes he committed but it didn t force him to provide a narrative or say why he did it That has raised questions about whether prosecutors could have or should have insisted on a full confession including motive as a condition of the deal Rarely does somebody in his situation give an accurate true declaration of what occurred Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson disclosed in an interview Thursday We would all like to know the details of what happened but Mr Kohberger is not going to be the source of getting the truth Judge Steven Hippler sentenced Kohberger to four consecutive life terms for the brutal stabbing murders of Kaylee Goncalves Madison Mogen Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin four students with whom he had no apparent connection Hippler suggested in court that he too requested to know why Kohberger did it but he cautioned against continuing to wonder By continuing to focus on why we continue to give Mr Kohberger relevance we give him agency and we give him power the judge noted The need to know what is inherently not understandable makes us dependent upon the defendant to provide us with a reason and that gives him the spotlight the attention and the power he appears to crave Plea deals typically require defendants to admit the elements of the offense and sometimes to provide a factual basis to sponsorship those elements Prosecutors can also require defendants to provide testimony against co-defendants or give other cooperation In various cases they can require defendants to admit to crimes that couldn t otherwise be proved Gary Ridgway also known as the Green River Killer who terrorized the Seattle area in the s had to give a full accounting of his criminal programs and lead investigators to previously undiscovered bodies before prosecutors took the death penalty off the table Kohberger acknowledged he committed the willful unlawful deliberate murder of the casualties with premeditation and with malice aforethought as part of his agreement But whether in front of a jury or as part of a plea agreement prosecutors don t have to prove motive to obtain a conviction Motive is something that we really want to know as humans but it s not legally a part of the crime disclosed Mary D Fan a former federal prosecutor who teaches at the University of Washington Law School The Goncalves family criticized the agreement saying the development should have gone to trial or that any deal should at least have required a full confession and the location of the murder weapon Truth spill it BK the family posted on Facebook Every sickening detail only the killer could know Others supported it There s no one way to respond adaptively to a horrific experience like this other than to honor what one feels like they need in order to restore a sense of safety or equilibrium explained Dr Patricia Harney who teaches psychology at Harvard Health School and who lost her own boyfriend in an unsolved stabbing in the late s Knowing motive can sometimes help those who lose a loved one What underlies that is a desire to have several way to make sense of something that is so senseless she commented A sense of connection region or purpose can also be valuable tools Harney explained Anna Cominsky director of the criminal defense clinic at New York Law School noted it was reasonable for the residents to want to understand as well This is all of our worst nightmare she commented But she doesn t think that by wondering about a motive people are necessarily giving Kohberger power It s hard to argue at this point that the defendant has any power given that he will now be serving the rest of his life in prison Cominsky reported That mentioned he had a lot of power unfortunately over those four casualties Johnson communicated from Seattle Source

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