Kohberger's lawyer said the roommate told police she had been drinking and that she also heard one of the victims come up and down the stairs during the time of the attack.
Attorneys for a man charged with murder in connection with the killings of four University of Idaho students are asking a judge to throw out most of the evidence in the case.
Steve Goncalves, father of victim Kaylee Goncalves, expressed cautious optimism about the legal proceedings while emphasizing the importance of justice.
The hearing is expected to go for most of the day Thursday, with some portions closed to the public. A big topic up for discussion will be the use of investigative genetic genealogy.
Boise State University and Engineered Structures Inc. (ESI) broke ground on the ESI Construction Management Building, a new space that will allow Boise State to educate more students to fill critical jobs in Idaho’s thriving construction industry.
A Boise State University public policy survey found that the majority of Idaho residents prefer abortion policies that are more lax than the state’s current restrictions.
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger will return to court for the first time in more than two months to argue for excluding nearly all evidence collected by police.
One of the speakers, state Rep. Soñia Galaviz, a Boise Democrat, told the Idaho Statesman that the day was a way to show there was support and community in Idaho after the State Board of Education decided in December to limit diversity, equity and inclusion on college campuses.
Boise State University is holding its fee annual "MLK Day of Greatness March." People can register for the event on the website, but registration is not necessary to participate.
A judge will now consider whether critical DNA evidence will be thrown out in the murder case of four University of Idaho students.
The newly established Student Connections and Support Center will continue to provide essential services to the campus community.
Attorneys for Bryan Kohberger, the Monroe County man charged with the murders of four University of Idaho students, are asking a judge to throw out most of the evidence in the case.