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‘College Murders’ Directors on Bryan Kohberger’s Guilty Plea

Last updated: July 12, 2025 1:00 am
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The highly anticipated docuseries “One Night in Idaho: The College Murders” was set to premiere on Prime Video, but just days before the release, a major development in the case forced the filmmakers to rewrite the ending. Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of murdering four University of Idaho students, shocked everyone by accepting a plea deal that spared him from the death penalty. Instead, he pleaded guilty to the murders and waived his right to appeal, ensuring he would spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole.

The news of the plea deal evoked mixed reactions from the victims’ families. While some were angered by the decision, others, including the families of Ethan Chapin and Maddie Mogen, featured in the docuseries, accepted the prosecutors’ choice. The sudden turn of events led to an intense courtroom atmosphere during Kohberger’s plea hearing on July 2, where all parties involved in the case came face to face for the first time.

Filmmakers Liz Garbus and Matthew Galkin began documenting the case shortly after the murders, focusing on the victims and their families rather than sensationalizing the crime. The docuseries aimed to humanize the victims, who had been overshadowed by the frenzy of online speculation and conspiracy theories surrounding the case. By delving into the victims’ lives and dreams, the filmmakers sought to reclaim their stories from the social media frenzy.

The series also shed light on the impact of the murders on the victims’ friends, who were subjected to baseless accusations and online harassment. Through interviews with the survivors and friends of the victims, the filmmakers uncovered the emotional toll of the tragedy and the enduring trauma left in its wake.

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Despite the plea deal closing the legal chapter of the case, many questions remain unanswered. The motive behind Kohberger’s actions and his choice of victims still linger, leaving a sense of unresolved mystery. The filmmakers, however, remained focused on honoring the victims and their families, emphasizing that the series was always about telling their stories.

The meticulous attention to detail in reconstructing the victims’ home, where the murders took place, added a layer of authenticity to the storytelling. By recreating the house based on social media posts and input from friends, the filmmakers aimed to immerse viewers in the victims’ world and pay tribute to their memory.

As the sentencing hearing approaches, the families prepare to confront Kohberger one last time. While some seek closure and healing through the legal proceedings, others continue to grapple with the aftermath of the tragedy. The filmmakers remain committed to honoring the victims’ stories and preserving their legacy, even as the case reaches its final chapter.

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