Bryan Kohberger Case Costs Taxpayers Over $8 Million: Report

The University of Idaho murder case cost more than $8 million in public money, with at least $5.5 million spent on the convicted killer. Bryan Kohbergerdefense, according to the report.
I Idaho Statesman reported the estimated cost, based on its analysis, on Friday, June 26.
According to the newspaper, most of the taxpayer dollars were spent on Kohberger’s defense, including lawyers, investigators and experts as the case prepares to go to trial in August 2025, the reporter. Kevin Fixler he told NewsNation in an interview published on Wednesday, July 1.
“Those are for the lawyers themselves, but also for all the expert witnesses and investigators and all the work done while they were building the case, which did not happen,” said Fixler.
Before the trial, Kohberger, 31, pleaded guilty to four counts of murder and one count of burglary in July 2025 as part of a deal to avoid the death penalty.
A Washington State University PhD student in criminology has admitted to killing students at the University of Idaho Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle again Ethan Chapin at an off-campus facility in Moscow, Idaho, in November 2022.
Kohberger was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole. He is currently serving his sentence at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution in Kuna, Idaho.
Along with the estimated $5.5 million spent on Kohberger’s defense, the Idaho Statesman reported that more than $1.7 million in public funds covered expenses incurred by the University of Idaho following the massacre. The newspaper said more than $1 million was spent on strengthening security at the facility in the months after the murder.
In June, People reported that health inspector Dr. Veena Singh He planned to present evidence to the prosecutors now that the case has been filed, talking about the severity of the injuries suffered by the four students on the night they were killed.
According to court documents obtained by the agency, Singh found that Goncalves, Kernodle and Mogen “endured a high degree of pain and/or suffering before they died from their injuries.”
Meanwhile, Chapin “experienced a higher degree of pain and/or suffering prior to his death as a result of the injuries he sustained but to a lesser degree than the other victims.”
In the interview of June no Daily MailGoncalves’ mother, Kristi Goncalveshe said he is still trying to understand why Kohberger killed. (Until now, the convicted murderer has never given a reason for his crimes.)
“I was asking him, ‘Why, please help me. “Can’t you imagine what he did to our daughter – when we found out he stabbed her 38 times with a seven-inch KaBar military knife, 24 times on her face, on her head, 11 times on her chest and neck, and three self-defense wounds while she was sitting on that bed, and she was fighting for her life? … Can you just tell me why, and please tell me why I’m a mother?





