Brian Cuperger for support in 2022 crimes of Idahu students

Brian Cuperger for support in 2022 crimes of Idahu students

Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu

BBC News

Instagram murder victims, Madison Min (L) and Xana KernodleInstagram

Madison Min (L) and Xana Kernodle

The 30 -year -old man is expected to acknowledge the deadly stab wounds of the Chamber in 2022 in a small town of Idahu as part of a deal to avoid the death penalty, according to the American media.

The agreement was revealed in a letter sent to the families of the victims, parts of which were seen as a CBS News partner in BBC.

It seems that the relatives of one victim, Kylie Gonclavis, appears to confirm the agreement. “That’s right! We are out of anger in the state of Idaho,” they wrote in a post on social media. “They failed in us.”

Mrs. Gonclavis, Ethan, two young men, Xana Kernodle and Madison Magen were killed at their home outside the campus in Moscow, days before Thanksgiving in 2022.

The attacks shocked the nation.

Brian Cuperger, who was a student of crime science at Washington’s nearby government, is currently scheduled to be tried in August. He has yet objected to the charges, and the prosecutors have not yet invited the motivation on his part.

The message was sent to the families of the victims by the prosecutors on the CBS by Ben Magen, the father of Magen. The Latah County Prosecutor’s Office refused directly to the BBC that an agreement had been reached.

Mr. Mgen CBS told that he felt that the agreement represented “justice”. He said that the transferred discussions that involve the death penalty mean “torture” continuously for the families who have already passed “with the most horrific thing that he could ever imagine.”

According to the alleged deal, Mr. Kohabarger is expected to confess to guilt on all four murder charges and relinquish his rights to any future appeal.

According to what was reported, a hearing of the declaration deal was set on Wednesday. BBC called the defendant’s legal team to comment.

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If the judge accepts, the deal will see that the defendant was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of conditional release. Prosecutors will not request the death penalty.

“We cannot understand the outcome that this case has taken on your family,” Moscow’s prosecutor Bill Thompson said in the letter. According to the newspaper, Idaho. – I mentioned that, too, had seen a copy.

“This decision is our sincere attempt to search for justice for your family.

“This agreement guarantees the defendant’s conviction, and will spend the rest of his life in prison, and he will not be able to put you and other families through uncertainty for decades of post -condemnation.”

The defendant was arrested at the Pennsylvania family’s home after weeks of stab wounds, after investigators said they had found DNA guides a “sheath of a skin knife” at the crime scene. He was accused by a major jury in May 2023.

Court documents revealed that the police have recovered a knife, a gun, black gloves, a black hat and a black face while searching for the home of the family of Mr. Cuperger.

The defense team asked the accuracy of the DNA evidence and succeeded in trying to move the trial site, after saying that their client would not receive a fair hearing from local jurors.

But they failed to remove the death penalty as an option to issue sentences, after referring to the diagnosis of autism to Mr. Cuperger.

Idaho is one of 27 US states that allow the death penalty, but there have been no executions since 2012, according to a database from the death penalty center.

Getty Images Brian Cuperger wears orange prison clothes entering the courtroom for a hearing in Latah Province Court in 2023.Swimming pool/Getty photos

Brian Cuperger in 2023

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