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Bryan Kohberger gets new attorney appointed after he asks court for post-conviction relief in Idaho murders

Dudley WrightBy Dudley WrightAugust 3, 20264 Mins Read
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Bryan Kohberger gets new attorney appointed after he asks court for post-conviction relief in Idaho murders
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Bryan Kohberger has been appointed a new attorney to represent him in his petition for post-conviction relief — an attempt to withdraw his guilty plea that he filed on his own roughly a year after admitting to the murders of four University of Idaho students who were stabbed to death in November 2022.

Kohberger, 30, is now being represented by attorney Greg Rauch, of Moscow, Idaho.

Rauch told Fox News Digital he hasn’t read the petition, the case file or spoken to Kohberger yet. He was just appointed Monday morning and said he expects to speak with Kohberger over the phone in the near future and then visit him in prison to talk face-to-face.

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“Today, my goal is to set up phone contact with him,” Rauch said. “I gotta read the case file…I gotta check out the police reports. I gotta talk to him.”

Kohberger is being held in the J-Block unit of the Idaho Maximum Security Institution in Kuna, about 300 miles south of where the crimes took place in Moscow, near the University of Idaho campus.

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Kohberger pleaded guilty in July 2025 to four counts of first-degree murder as well as a charge of burglary. Judge Steven Hippler sentenced him to four consecutive terms of life without the possibility of parole, plus another 10 years.

Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin, University of Idaho students killed in November 2022.

The plea deal required Kohberger to waive his right to appeal, however, that doesn’t block him from seeking post-conviction relief, which could reopen the case if successful.

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If he succeeds in withdrawing his guilty plea, the case could go to trial, where he would face the potential death penalty.

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The University of Idaho students killed in a November 2022 attack pose together in the final photo taken of them all together, with the faces of two surviving roommates blurred.

Kohberger, in a handwritten petition on July 27, 2026, claimed that he was “convinced to falsely confess,” by his high-profile defense team of Anne Taylor, Elisa Massoth and Bicka Barlow. He alleged that they didn’t tell him about “exculpatory discovery” — hair found at the scene that was not tested for DNA. It was excluded as Kohberger’s by a physical analysis.

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Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador told Fox News Digital shortly after Kohberger’s petition was filed that his office is “ready to do whatever is necessary to ensure justice is fully carried out.” 

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Pennsylvania deputies escort University of Idaho murderer Bryan Kohberger to his extradition hearing

Police found Kohberger’s DNA on a knife sheath in a bed with two of the four victims, Mogen and Goncalves. They also tracked his vehicle coming and going, and forensic investigators were prepared to testify about how, although he shut his phone off during the murders, the evidence suggested he drove to and from the crime scene anyway. 

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Separately, Sy Ray, a former expert witness working for Kohberger’s defense team, last week alleged that there is additional damaging evidence that investigators hadn’t introduced before Kohberger’s guilty plea.

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“They’ve got to release this report, because the report that changes everything has not been released,” Ray told Fox News Digital Sunday. “It hasn’t been unsealed.”

Ray said that document, known as the location database of record or LOCDBOR report, contains “pattern of life” location data that he alleges shows Kohberger stalked the victims, that he may have been inside the victims’ home before the murders and contains clues as to where he may have disposed of evidence.

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“If he ever does walk, he will kill again,” he said.

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