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Autopsy report says Xana Kernodle fought during the 2022 Idaho killings
Summary
An unsealed autopsy and court filing report that Xana Kernodle confronted and resisted the attacker during the Nov. 13, 2022, murders of four University of Idaho students, and the accused, Bryan Kohberger, has pleaded guilty to four counts of murder.
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An unsealed autopsy and court filing describe events from the Nov. 13, 2022, killings of four University of Idaho students in Moscow, Idaho. The filings report that Xana Kernodle encountered the attacker and struggled before she was killed. Investigators say physical evidence at the scene links that struggle to the suspect. The accused, Bryan Kohberger, later entered guilty pleas to four counts of murder as part of a deal that removed the death penalty from consideration.
Key known points:
- The killings occurred on Nov. 13, 2022, at an off-campus rental near the University of Idaho, leaving four students dead.
- The unsealed autopsy and crime-scene filings report that Xana Kernodle encountered the attacker and resisted, and investigators cite evidence tying that struggle to the suspect.
- Bryan Kohberger has pleaded guilty to four counts of murder and agreed to a plea deal that removes the death penalty; prosecutors cited the evidence in the case.
Summary:
The unsealed autopsy and related filings say evidence of a struggle involving Xana Kernodle helped connect the scene to the accused. Kohberger entered guilty pleas to four counts of murder and agreed to a deal that eliminates the death penalty; he will serve a life sentence under that agreement.
