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Jun 30
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Bryan Kohberger Pled Guilty — Taxpayers ...

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You followed the arrest, the DNA battle, the guilty plea. Here is the part almost nobody has tallied up: what the whole thing actually cost, why the money was handled the way it was, and why the biggest number is hidden behind a sealed court file.

The all-in public cost of moving Bryan Kohberger from a crime scene to a prison cell tops eight million dollars. About five and a half million of that was his defense, entirely taxpayer-funded after he was ruled indigent. Prosecutors had pursued the death penalty for years before it was dropped in a plea deal. He confessed, took four consecutive life sentences, and never went to trial.

The full breakdown of the defense spending — what each attorney was paid, which experts were hired, how the money was actually allocated — is sealed. A judge ordered it at least partially opened. The defense appealed to the Idaho Supreme Court to keep it shut, and the public is paying for that appeal.

The rest of the bill is a catalog of carelessness with public money. A crime-scene house donated for free that ran up three hundred forty-six thousand dollars before they bulldozed it. Sixteen thousand dollars in hotel rooms nobody used because one agency didn't bother booking refundable — while another agency in the same spot did and lost barely thirteen hundred. A hundred ninety-four dollars a day, for six hundred nineteen days, just to hold him.

Put the whole eight million in human terms and it's about seventy kids through four years at the same university those students attended. The families of the four who were killed are raising that money the hard way, one donation at a time, in their children's names. The system spent millions and won't show the receipt.


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