Judge Enters Not Guilty Pleas for Suspect in Idaho Quadruple Murder Case
- Bryan Kohberger, a criminology graduate student, appeared in court for the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students in November.
- Kohberger declined to enter a plea, so the judge entered not guilty pleas on his behalf.
- Kohberger's trial is set for October, and prosecutors have 60 days to decide if they will pursue the death penalty.
- Evidence connects Kohberger to the crime through DNA, cell phone records and surveillance footage.
- The families of two victims have reserved the right to sue the city of Moscow for damages related to the killings.





















































