
Hunter Bertram
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15-02-2020 17:54:56
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Kohberger Sentencing Update— Court is now in recess for 10 minutes before more victim impact statements will be made. 4 News Now

4 News Now Meanwhile, Bryan Kohberger has kept a blank stare the entire time. He is looking at family members as they speak, but showing no emotion. 4 News Now #BryanKohberger #Idaho4


Kohberger Sentencing Update— Prosecution is now taking the stand. Victim impact statements have concluded. 4 News Now


Bryan Kohberger has declined to make a statement. "I respectfully decline" 4 News Now #BryanKohberger #Idaho4

Kohberger Sentencing Update— The defense did not present an argument, and Kohberger did not address the court. Judge Hippler is currently discussing the case. 4 News Now

Kohberger Sentencing Update— Judge Hippler expressed that while he seeks to understand the reasons behind Kohberger’s heinous acts, he would rather put it to rest so we can forget him and his relevance. 4 News Now


BREAKING: Bryan Kohberger sentenced— Judge Hippler has issued a definitive ruling: Bryan Kohberger will spend the rest of his life in prison. He has received four life sentences, to be served consecutively. 4 News Now


BREAKING: Kohberger is leaving the court. He will now head to prison, where he will spend the rest of his life. 4 News Now





TODAY— The Washington Department of Health has launched a Narcan locator website to help find free naloxone for reversing opioid overdoses. In 2024, more than 3,100 deaths due to drug overdoses were recorded in WA, with opioids in 79% of these incidents. 4 News Now


Saying a bittersweet goodbye. Jordan Smith wrapped up his final day today at KXLY! For the past three years, he has been the driving force behind our weekend team (pictured below), guiding us with energy and leadership. Exciting stuff ahead for 4 News Now Weekends!



The story. New naloxone finder works to save lives. “I’ve seen every class of household touched by overdose.” Washington State Department of Health 4 News Now