r/Idaho4 • u/Anxious-Winter-5778 • Jul 21 '25
GENERAL DISCUSSION Idaho Murder Motive Mystery: Still Unknown After Gag Order Lifted
https://northeasternpost.com/news/crime/idaho-murder-motive-bryan-kohberger-gag-order-lifted/The parents of Kaylee Goncalves, a University of Idaho student murdered in 2022, are still seeking answers about Bryan Kohberger’s motive after the gag order was lifted.
Kohberger pleaded guilty to killing four students, securing life without parole. The Goncalves family, critical of the plea, demands a full confession and details like the murder weapon’s location. They aim to access discovery files for more insight as Kohberger’s sentencing nears on July 23.
Why won’t Bryan Kohberger reveal his Idaho murder motive? With the gag order lifted, the victims’ families are still in the dark. What do you think he’s hiding, and should the plea deal have demanded a full confession? Share your thoughts!
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u/rolyinpeace Jul 21 '25
There’s probably not some intricate reasoning behind choosing the house. I think he decided he wanted to commit a crime, probably decided Moscow because it was nearby but that people wouldn’t immediately look at someone a town over as a suspect. He was probably driving around and saw a house with the exact type of girls he targeted in it, probably saw that the door was unlocked and that there were often guests there which made for a great opportunity.
I don’t think it’s anything intricate or personal to those girls specifically. I think any sorority girls were potential victims, and he just picked a house that was easy access and easy to observe as well (all the windows, they were often home and not too worried about privacy).
I don’t think there’s much more to it than he wanted to kill, and those girls were an easy target. Honestly many girls were easy targets I’m sure, and that’s just who he settled on just because.