The families of two University of Idaho murder victims have notified the court that they reserve the right to sue the city of Moscow in the future.
have notified the court that they reserve the right to sue the city of Moscow in the future.
The family of Madison Mogen, 21, who was also killed in the attack, is also reserving its right to sue.The two seniors, their housemate Xana Kernodle, 20, and her boyfriend Ethan Chapin, also 20, each died of multiple stab wounds the morning of Nov. 13, 2022, after a man entered their home around 4 a.m. armed with a large knife, according to city police.
The suspect, Bryan Kohberger, was a Ph.D. student at the neighboring Washington State University, where he was in the criminal justice and criminology program.
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