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Bois, Idaho – Brian Kohberger will spend the rest of his life in jail, but the details about how and where they will be placed are still emerging.
The 30 -year -old former Criminologist was sentenced to four consecutive lives, and for the killings of Idaho students, Madison Mogan, 21, Kaylee Gonclaves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20 and Ethan Chapin, one and one 10 years for the killings of 20, 20.
With the knowledge of the case, a source said that Fox News Digital Kohberger was already in custody in the state jail in Kuna, about 16 miles from the ADA County Courthouse till Wednesday afternoon.
Kohberger’s sentence is in the form of “life and death in jail”, as Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson kept it during a rare news briefing after hearing.
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Brian Kohberger appears in the ADA County Courthouse for his sentence on Wednesday, July 23, 2025 in Bois, Idaho, to stab four students from Idaho about three years ago. (Kyle Green/AP Photo, Pool)
The Idaho department of reform refused to give specific details about the transfer process.
“Once in Idoc custody, the person undergoes a reception and diagnostic unit (RDU) process to evaluate his requirements and determine the appropriate housing placement; the process takes 7–14 days,” a spokesperson told Fox News Digital. “We wait until a person completes RDU to determine his classification, housing placement and privileges.”
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That evaluation will include a psyche probe to determine whether Kohberger may be a threat to other prisoners or jail staff, Paul Maur said, a retired NYPD Inspector and Fox News contributor who has closely followed the case.
He will probably be kept in solitary imprisonment, Mauro said, at least for a while. But prisoners are usually not kept there indefinitely there, they said, and eventually they can air in the general population with other killers.
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Kuna, Idaho, External Scene of Idaho State Corrective Complex on Tuesday, July 22, 2025. Brian Kohberger is being kept in this facility in 2022 after the punishment of stabbing of Idaho students of four universities. (Derek shook for Fox News Digital)
“In the general population, he is insecure, and he is notorious – and in prison, especially for lifetime, your reputation as being dangerous and just your reputation is normally currency,” he said. “So someone can see him to do it. On the other hand, we want to remember that Idaho is a death sentence, and if you are for life, and you kill someone, okay, it’s going to bring you for death sentence.”
Kohberger, a criminal defense lawyer and the “The Courtroom Confidential” podcast host Josh Ritter, can try to request an out-of-set transfer, but it will be a rare step.
“He is not going anywhere,” he told Fox News Digital.
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Madison Smiles, the top left, smiles on the shoulders of their best friends, Kaylee Gonclaves, as they pose with two other housewives in Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, and the final Instagram post of Gonclaves, four students were shared a day before death. (@kayleegoncalves/Instagram)
During their influence statements during Kohberger’s sentence on Wednesday, the families of the victims gave many messages from resentment to apology.
Mauro told Fox News Digital, “They used to run Sargam, you have people who were ready to forgive her, and were saying that you know, ‘If you ever want to talk, please call me that I will hear you,’ and then you had people who are wishing for death,” Maur told Fox News Digital.
Christie Gonclaves, Kayley’s mother, said that Kohberger has been told to the victims, one of the living roommates.
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A fellow prisoner thought that Kohberger was a “F-ING strange”, which he would have attacked if he was not worried about the results during his time, he would have happened together.
“When those gel doors are locked behind you, I hope the sound echoes in your heart for the rest of the days of your waste days,” she said. “I hope it reminds you of what we all already know. You are nothing. Can you continue to live your life in sorrow. But this is fine because they are ‘to help you.” Hell must be waiting. ,
Gonclaves’ father and sister also said how people can be treated poorly compared to them behind bars.
“They want to live in her head. They want to live her in fear. They want them to think that not only the failure that they were calling her, but she is a goal,” Maur said“They want to have a very wearing thing in his mind.”
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According to the files issued by the Moscow Police Department on Wednesday evening, Kohaburger is already rubbing fellow prisoners wrongly.
Investigators heard a male prisoner while talking to a female prisoner about Kohberger during jail transport. He called Kohberger “F — ING Funny” and said that if he was not worried about being punished for it, he would beat him.
Asked if he felt that Kohberger had committed crimes, he said yes.
“His eyes tell a story,” he said.
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Another prisoner told the investigators that Kohberger spent hours every day while video chat with his mother. While in custody.
According to the interview, the prisoner was watching the game during one of those calls and said “you suck” on a player on TV.
Kohberger, who heard the comment, allegedly “immediately got up and put his face on bars” And “asked aggressively whether [the inmate] Was talking about him or his mother. ,
The prisoner said that this was the only time when he lost his temper to Kohberger.