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Idaho judge calls Bryan Kohberger murder scene pictures ‘incredibly disturbing,’ blocks release
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Idaho judge calls Bryan Kohberger murder scene pictures ‘incredibly disturbing,’ blocks release

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: October 3, 2025 12:12 am
Jimmie Dempsey Published October 3, 2025
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A judge in Idaho has blocked the release of graphic images from the home where Bryan Kohberger murdered four college students.

Second District Judge Megan Marshall issued the ruling on Wednesday, writing that graphic images which include blood and any of the victims’ bodies will not be released by law enforcement agencies. Kohberger pleaded guilty to murdering Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Kaylee Goncalves.

In her ruling, Marshall explained the release of such pictures “would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.” 

“There can be no doubt that the photographs, video, audio and other investigatory records in this case are incredibly disturbing,” she added. “The records are difficult to digest and provide a raw view into the horrific tragedy that occurred on November 13, 2022.”

HAUNTING PHOTOS REVEAL UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO STUDENTS’ HOME FROZEN IN TIME AFTER SLAYINGS

Moscow, Idaho, law enforcement agencies can still release images and other media related to the murders, but “must black out” areas within them that contain blood or any bodies. But Marshall stopped short of a complete ban of releasing investigatory records, saying the public has an interest in viewing them. Families of two of the victims, Mogen and Chapin, asked for some investigatory records to be barred for release to the public.

Kohberger pleaded guilty to the murders on July 2, in a deal which took the death penalty off the table. The four University of Idaho students were found dead on Nov. 13, 2022, at their house in Moscow, Idaho, located near campus.

In exchange for the death penalty being taken off the table, Kohberger will serve four consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole for the four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary.

CREEPY SELFIES RECOVERED FROM IDAHO KILLER BRYAN KOHBERGER’S PHONE REVEALED

Evidence photo of the crime scene in the University of Idaho slayings committed by Bryan Kohberger

Bryan Kohberger adjusts his seat at the Ada County Courthouse, wearing an orange jail jumpsuit over a white T-shirt

Timeline of Nov. 13, 2022:

  • 4 a.m.: Suspect arrives at house
  • Between 4 and 4:17: Time of murders
  • 4:19: Roommate calls three victims; no one answers
  • 4:22 to 4:24: Surviving roommates text each other from inside house
  • 4:27: Roommate calls victims again; no one answers
  • 4:32: Roommate texts Goncalves, “Pls answer”
  • 10:23: Surviving roommate texts victims; no one answers
  • 11:39: Roommate calls her father
  • 12 p.m.: 911 call placed from roommate’s phone

 

The University of Idaho students killed in a November 2022 attack pose together in the final photo taken of them all together, with the faces of two surviving roommates blurred.

Following Kohberger’s sentencing on July 23, Judge Steven Hippler lifted the gag order previously imposed on agencies associated with the case, allowing for the release of investigative documents.

Fox News Digital’s Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.

Read the full article here

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