This episode covers the sentencing of Brian Koberger for the murders of four University of Idaho students, testimony from the trial of dentist James Craig accused of poisoning his wife, and a cold case in Wisconsin.
Brian Koberger's sentencing took place in Boise, Idaho, where he accepted a plea deal admitting guilt in the 2022 murders of Kaylee Gonzalez, Madison Mogan, Ethan Chapin, and Zanna Kornodel. Family members expressed their anguish and anger in court, with Kaylee's sister Olivia confronting Koberger directly.
The episode features emotional statements from the surviving roommates, Bethany Funk and Dylan Mortenson, who shared their trauma and regrets about the night of the murders. Steve Gonsalves, Kaylee's father, delivered a powerful statement addressing Koberger, emphasizing the impact of his actions.
In Colorado, the trial of dentist James Craig continues, with testimonies revealing his alleged poisoning of his wife Angela. Witnesses included his daughters and a woman he had an affair with, who described their relationship during Angela's illness.
Lastly, the episode discusses a cold case in Wisconsin, where Tony Hayes is charged with the 1992 murders of Tana Togstead and her boyfriend Tim Mumbrew. Investigators linked Hayes to the crime through DNA evidence obtained during a traffic stop.
Brian Koberger is sentenced for the Idaho student murders; dentist James Craig's trial reveals shocking testimonies; a Wisconsin cold case resurfaces with new evidence.
This episode stands out for the following:
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