Live coverage of Bryan Kohberger's sentencing

Pullman, WALocal News

The sentencing hearing for Bryan Kohberger unfolded at Ada County Courthouse, drawing considerable public attention and emotional responses from victims' families. As the hearing began, survivors shared their harrowing experiences, with Dylan recounting lasting trauma and fear since the tragedy. Family members of the victims expressed their grief, with Maddie's stepfather poignantly stating, "This world was a better place with her in it. " They articulated the depth of their loss and emphasized their determination to move forward, as reflected in their support for a plea agreement. Kohberger, dressed in orange jail garb, listened as statements highlighted the emotional toll of his actions.

The courtroom resonated with heart-wrenching accounts, including Maddie's father reading a Father's Day note from his daughter, illustrating the personal impact of the crime. Amidst the grief, attendees united in their disdain for Kohberger, with one family member declaring, "You picked the wrong family. " The event served not only as a moment of accountability but also as a platform for healing and remembrance.

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