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Autopsy reports detail new findings in University of Idaho killings
Summary
Unsealed autopsy findings describe medical and movement details for the four University of Idaho students killed in November 2022, and the accused, Bryan Kohberger, later pleaded guilty and received a life sentence.
Content
Unsealed court filings released this month include autopsy findings related to the November 2022 deaths of four University of Idaho students. The filings summarize medical observations and reported movements at the scene but do not present the full autopsy records. Authorities identified Bryan Kohberger as the suspect; he later entered a guilty plea and was given a life sentence. A large batch of investigative files from Idaho State Police was briefly posted online and then removed from public view.
Key details:
- The autopsy materials in the court filings report multiple sharp-force injuries and other contributing medical findings, without providing the full records in the release.
- The victims named in the filings are Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin.
- The filings note that one victim showed signs of a struggle and movement during the incident, while others were reported to have been attacked while sleeping.
- Investigators recovered physical evidence linked to the suspect, and one surviving roommate provided a description that was reported to have aided the inquiry.
- The accused, Bryan Kohberger, later pleaded guilty as part of a deal that avoided the death penalty; he is in custody at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution.
Summary:
The newly unsealed materials add medical and scene details to the public record and have renewed attention to the November 2022 killings of four University of Idaho students. Undetermined at this time.
