Murders & Minivans
Moscow, Idaho hadn't seen a murder in seven years. It was the kind of town where parents felt okay dropping their kid off at college and driving away. Small. Quiet. Safe. Then, sometime between 4:00 and 4:25 in the morning on November 13th, 2022, someone entered a house on King Road and stabbed four people to death in 25 minutes. Kaylee Goncalves. Madison Mogen. Xana Kernodle. Ethan Chapin. Two of them were weeks away from graduating. One of them was only there because it was the weekend and he was staying with his girlfriend. The internet caught fire. Tips flooded in. Innocent people were accused. The town was terrified. And the Moscow Police Department — a small agency that hadn't worked a homicide in years — was staring at a crime scene with almost nothing to go on. Almost. A knife sheath on a dead girl's bed. A white Hyundai Elantra on surveillance footage. A phone that went dark at 2:47 AM and came back online forty miles away two hours later. And a DNA profile that didn't match anyone in the national database — until it did. Bryan Kohberger was a 28-year-old PhD criminology student at Washington State University, eight miles from that house. He had studied how killers choose their targets. He had asked convicted criminals, in a formal research survey, why they picked one victim over another. He had driven past 1122 King Road more than a dozen times in the months before the murders. He applied for a police internship with the same department that would spend six weeks hunting him. This episode covers everything: the victims, the night, the investigation, the evidence trail, the arrest, and the legal saga that ended on July 23rd, 2025 with four consecutive life sentences and two words from Kohberger himself. Two words in nearly three years. "I respectfully decline."
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