Idaho killings suspect pleaded not guilty to fatally stabbing four college students while prosecutors will reportedly seek the death sentence.
Idaho Killings Suspect Pleads Not Guilty to Fatally Stabbing Four College Students and Claims He Was Not in the Crime Scene
The Idaho killings suspect identified as Bryan Kohberger pleaded not guilty to fatally stabbing four college students inside their off-campus home and claimed that he was not at the crime scene; however, the defense team of the Idaho killings suspect has not yet released any detail about his claims.
According to a report published in CNN, the Idaho killings suspect was accused of murdering Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin inside their home, but the Idaho killings suspect was firm on his claims that he did not murder the four college students.
Despite the claims of the Idaho killings suspect, his defense team is still not presenting any alibi and whereabouts of the Idaho killings suspect during the time when the tragic murder happened.
Idaho Killings Suspect Will Receive Possible Death Sentence After Murdering Four College Students
Following the tragic incident, the Idaho killings suspect could receive a death sentence as the prosecutors of the case will seek the sentence despite his claims of innocence.
The Idaho killings suspect faced multiple charges after murdering four college students but remained pleading innocence, claiming that he was not at the crime scene, ABC News reported.
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