Judge lifts gag order in Idaho murder case
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It took me a minute, and then I said, ‘You know that name is very familiar. I think I’ve talked to Bryan Kohberger before,’” Jenkins recalled.
Bryan Kohberger was seen by one of the surviving roommates leaving the home with a 'container' after stabbing four people to death
A woman claiming she delivered a DoorDash order before four students were killed told police she saw Bryan Kohberger and said she would be testifying against him.
Now, Kaylee's father said the family is grappling with the change and trying to move on. When the couple heard Kohberger admit to the killing of their daughter, it was hard to hear, and wished Kohberger would have had to "say the victims' names," Kristi Goncalves told the "Today" show.
Bryan Kohberger was already on the radar of investigators before a dirty Q-Tip provided them with the evidence they needed to secure an arrest warrant, prosecutor Bill Thompson said in court.
Fourth District Judge Steven Hippler agreed that lifting the gag order would protect the First Amendment rights of the public and press.