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Taltarzac725 07-02-2025 08:47 AM

Bryan Kohberger admits to murders .
 
Bryan Kohberger accepts plea deal in fatal stabbings of 4 Idaho college students, prosecutors say - CBS News Bryan Kohberger accepts plea deal in fatal stabbings of 4 Idaho college students, prosecutors say - CBS News

At least, the families will have closure along with the members of the college community.

manaboutown 07-02-2025 08:58 AM

Some members of victim families feel cheated that this vile murderer weaseled out of the death penalty.

Idaho murder victims' families divided over Bryan Kohberger plea deal - CBS News

Taltarzac725 07-02-2025 09:06 AM

Capital punishment in Idaho - Wikipedia Capital punishment in Idaho - Wikipedia

I wonder how long convicted murderers spend on death role in Idaho?

List of death row inmates in the United States - Wikipedia List of death row inmates in the United States - Wikipedia

Topspinmo 07-02-2025 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2442768)
Capital punishment in Idaho - Wikipedia Capital punishment in Idaho - Wikipedia

I wonder how long convicted murderers spend on death role in Idaho?

List of death row inmates in the United States - Wikipedia List of death row inmates in the United States - Wikipedia

That’s problem most death row inmates die of old age before they are excused. The system designed by lawyers so lawyers get paid for decades, Justice has nothing to do with it. Once all avenues has proven without doubt the excursion needs to be done, not carry it out for decades due to frivolous lawyers claimed mistakes. Hopefully this weasel will get justice in prison. Sure you can say in pass one got railroaded due corruption in courts, but that shouldn’t stop thousands proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt by evidence and eye witnesses. Funny didn’t take long to excuse OKC bomber. Courts can do it they are motivated for justice.

Aces4 07-02-2025 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2442778)
That’s problem most death row inmates die of old age before they are get excused. The system designed by lawyers so lawyers get paid for decades, Justice has nothing to do with it. Once all avenues has proven without doubt the excursion needs to be done, not carry it out for decades due to frivolous lawyers claimed mistakes. Hopefully this weasel will get justice in prison. Sure you can say in pass one got railroaded due corruption in courts, but that shouldn’t stop thousands proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt by evidence and eye witnesses. Funny didn’t take long to excuse OKC bomber. Courts can do it they are motivated for justice.

Yeah, prison justice... reminds me of Jeffrey Dahmer.:lipsrsealed:

Risuli 07-02-2025 10:10 AM

Just to be clear, accepting a plea agreement doesn't necessarily mean an admission to committing the murders. Just means he's willing to plead guilty to avoid a trial where he can be sentenced to death. If he DOESN'T admit to committing the murders and explain why, etc. he can go to prison and claim otherwise, though he may have waived his appeals.

Taltarzac725 07-02-2025 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2442778)
That’s problem most death row inmates die of old age before they are excused. The system designed by lawyers so lawyers get paid for decades, Justice has nothing to do with it. Once all avenues has proven without doubt the excursion needs to be done, not carry it out for decades due to frivolous lawyers claimed mistakes. Hopefully this weasel will get justice in prison. Sure you can say in pass one got railroaded due corruption in courts, but that shouldn’t stop thousands proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt by evidence and eye witnesses. Funny didn’t take long to excuse OKC bomber. Courts can do it they are motivated for justice.

You do seem to be onto something. Lawyers do seem to make things as complicated as possible so that they continue to have ways to make money. Equity and common sense should play a big role in our legal system.

mikreb 07-03-2025 05:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Risuli (Post 2442801)
Just to be clear, accepting a plea agreement doesn't necessarily mean an admission to committing the murders. Just means he's willing to plead guilty to avoid a trial where he can be sentenced to death. If he DOESN'T admit to committing the murders and explain why, etc. he can go to prison and claim otherwise, though he may have waived his appeals.

Not correct. In order to get the plea deal he had to admit to and plead guilty to each crime while under oath in court.

maggie1 07-03-2025 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Aces4 (Post 2442792)
Yeah, prison justice... reminds me of Jeffrey Dahmer.:lipsrsealed:

I'm a former state trooper and at one time stationed near our state's penitentiary. Let me assure you that Kohberger will wish he was dead once he enters the prison in Idaho. He'll end up being someone's "wife", after some of the other boys have had their way with him. It's a brutal existence, and it wouldn't surprise me if we see his name in the news a few years down the road, either from being beaten to death by his cellmate, shanked by another inmate, or from suicide.

talonip 07-03-2025 06:28 AM

Not here too.
 
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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2442761)
Bryan Kohberger accepts plea deal in fatal stabbings of 4 Idaho college students, prosecutors say - CBS News Bryan Kohberger accepts plea deal in fatal stabbings of 4 Idaho college students, prosecutors say - CBS News

At least, the families will have closure along with the members of the college community.

That story has dominated the news cycle for days. Don’t need it here too

Taltarzac725 07-03-2025 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by maggie1 (Post 2442981)
I'm a former state trooper and at one time stationed near our state's penitentiary. Let me assure you that Kohberger will wish he was dead once he enters the prison in Idaho. He'll end up being someone's "wife", after some of the other boys have had their way with him. It's a brutal existence, and it wouldn't surprise me if we see his name in the news a few years down the road, either from being beaten to death by his cellmate, shanked by another inmate, or from suicide.

I was a student attorney and Co-director for the Legal Assistance to Minnesota Prisoners Stillwater Office. This was connected with the University of Minnesota Law School. I had to handle whoever 's case we received and still remember the hate directed at one of my clients. He was in the top security wing used for inmates who needed protection from other inmates. Cannot really say much of anything else because of attorney/client privilege. The judge I had to talk to on behalf of this client also chewed me out but I was just doing my job and the victim of this man would have been notified right away about this man's legal action . I did start fighting for victims rights connected to libraries is all sorts shortly after graduating from the U of Minnesota Law School. I graduated in May of 1989. Voiced my concerns about inadequacies in collections in law libraries for victims/ survivors of crimes soon after that.

Eg_cruz 07-03-2025 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Risuli (Post 2442801)
Just to be clear, accepting a plea agreement doesn't necessarily mean an admission to committing the murders. Just means he's willing to plead guilty to avoid a trial where he can be sentenced to death. If he DOESN'T admit to committing the murders and explain why, etc. he can go to prison and claim otherwise, though he may have waived his appeals.

He is waving his rights to appeals
He admitted to all 4 murders

ByebyeMichigan 07-03-2025 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Risuli (Post 2442801)
Just to be clear, accepting a plea agreement doesn't necessarily mean an admission to committing the murders. Just means he's willing to plead guilty to avoid a trial where he can be sentenced to death. If he DOESN'T admit to committing the murders and explain why, etc. he can go to prison and claim otherwise, though he may have waived his appeals.

Wrong. He admitted in court yesterday that he committed these murders…..

oneclickplus 07-03-2025 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 2442761)
Bryan Kohberger accepts plea deal in fatal stabbings of 4 Idaho college students, prosecutors say - CBS News Bryan Kohberger accepts plea deal in fatal stabbings of 4 Idaho college students, prosecutors say - CBS News

At least, the families will have closure along with the members of the college community.

Hopefully someone in prison will take that scum out.

airstreamingypsy 07-03-2025 07:18 AM

He will get prison justice, he's such a creepy guy, no one will like him in prison. They will use him and abuse him. I'm surprised some of the victims' families are so angry. You would think they wouldn't want to relive the horrors of that night, and the appeals that would follow.


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