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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Brian Kohberger’s controversial plea moves angry commenters to bomb Idaho prosecutor’s office with one-star reviews
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Brian Kohberger’s controversial plea moves angry commenters to bomb Idaho prosecutor’s office with one-star reviews

Last updated: July 2, 2025 10:25 am
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The city of Moscow, Idaho, is not typically known for its scenic attorney’s office, but recent events have put it in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Brian Kohberger, accused of the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students in 2022, recently struck a plea deal that spared him from the death penalty. This decision sparked outrage among the public, leading to a flood of 1-star reviews on the Google listing for the Latah County Prosecuting Attorney.

One reviewer expressed their anger by saying, “Horrible Horrible people work here!! They all need to be fired for what they did, no justice for any of the 4 college students.” Another reviewer questioned why Kohberger was not facing the death penalty, stating, “What part about Bryan Kohberger needs to die do you not understand?” The reviews reflected the deep disappointment and frustration felt by many who believed that justice was not served in this case.

The families of the victims, Kaylee Gonclaves and Xana Kernodle, also voiced their outrage at the plea deal that allowed Kohberger to avoid a trial. Steve, the father of Kaylee Gonclaves, went on record to express his disappointment, stating, “Idaho has failed. They failed me. They failed my whole family.” The decision to spare Kohberger from a trial and the possibility of death by firing squad left many feeling betrayed by the justice system.

Despite the backlash from the public and the families of the victims, Kohberger’s supporters have also come forward to defend him. They believe that he is innocent and that the plea deal was a ploy to wrongfully convict him. One supporter wrote, “Innocent people are regularly strong-armed by crooked cops, corrupt prosecutors, and physical & psychological abuse in jail while awaiting trial to break them down to accept a plea.”

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The case against Kohberger has been a long and contentious one, with his defense team fighting tooth and nail to keep incriminating evidence out of the courtroom. Despite their efforts, Kohberger eventually agreed to a guilty plea with four consecutive life sentences. In exchange for this plea deal, he waived his right to appeal and will be spared from facing death by firing squad.

The sudden turn of events has left many wondering about Kohberger’s motives and the full extent of his involvement in the tragic deaths of the four students. With the plea deal in place, it is uncertain whether the full evidence and investigative findings will ever be revealed in court. The public and the families of the victims may never get the closure they seek, as Kohberger’s allocution may not shed light on the true reasons behind the heinous crime.

The plea deal may have brought a sense of closure to a long and arduous legal battle, but it also leaves many unanswered questions lingering in the minds of those affected by this tragedy. Only time will tell if the true motives behind the murders will ever come to light.

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