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Idaho murder victim’s mom breaks silence with blunt message about suspect Bryan Kohberger’s trial

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Idaho murder victim’s mom breaks silence with blunt message about suspect Bryan Kohberger’s trial


The mother of University of Idaho student Madison Mogen has broken her silence with a blunt message about her daughter’s suspected killer’s murder trial. 

Karen Laramie interviewed for the first time since her daughter was named as one of four victims in the tragic Idaho murders on November 13, 2022. 

Mogen, 21, her best-friend 21-year-old Kaylee Goncalves, 20-year-old Xana Kernodle, and 20-year-old Ethan Chapin were fatally stabbed in their off-campus home. 

Laramie gushed about her daughter Maddie on the Today show on Wednesday, and spoke about her experience in finding justice ahead of Bryan Kohberger’s trial which is to take place three years after the horrific murders. 

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‘I feel like the legal system is not about the victims,’ she said, when asked about the length of time it has taken to reach the upcoming trial set for August 2025. 

Kohberger was charged in 2023 with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary.

Laramie hadn’t spoken publicly since the students’ lives were tragically taken but spoke about the toll of losing her daughter in such a horrific manner. 

‘It’s real but I know where the girls are, and faith is really the basis of how you get up every morning when you have a loss this deep,’ she said. 

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Posthumous bachelor’s degrees were awarded to the families of Madison Mogen (pictured) and Kaylee Goncalves, who were both seniors at the time of the November 13 slayings

Karen Laramie, Mogen's mother, interviewed for the first time after her daughter was one of four victims in the tragic Idaho murders on November 13, 2022

Karen Laramie, Mogen’s mother, interviewed for the first time after her daughter was one of four victims in the tragic Idaho murders on November 13, 2022

Laramie gushed over her lost daughter and gave a blunt message about suspect Bryan Kohberger. She said: 'I feel like the legal system is not about the victims, and I'll leave it at that'

Laramie gushed over her lost daughter and gave a blunt message about suspect Bryan Kohberger. She said: ‘I feel like the legal system is not about the victims, and I’ll leave it at that’

‘Madison is absolutely amazing and always has been… she was just a joy.’ 

Laramie appeared alongside the mother of Mogen’s best friend Ashlin Couch and discussed the Made with Kindness Foundation, created in honor of her daughter and her friends. 

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‘So, I think the most important thing is it’s going to be really fun to be part of the scholarship committee and just watch kids, read what they have to say, what’s in their hearts, and be able to give them back something,’ she said. 

‘Everyone needs a helping hand, and I’m just really super excited to see.’

Laramie told the outlet that she was inspired for the foundation by a memory of the two visiting Seattle, she recalled: ‘I’m watching her as an adult, going shopping and being in these stores, and I’m like, “You’re just so kind to everybody.” Like, did I really, did we really ingrain that in you? Like, that’s amazing.’ 

‘One time, she called my cousin on Veterans Day and said, ‘Thank you for your service,’ after she lived with him and like, burned half his pans,’ she said.  

She described her daughter as someone who ‘had that genuine love’, and added: ‘We’re missing our kids, and to have something to put your heart into positively… there are no words.’ 

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Ashlin Couch, Madison’s former roommate and close friend, shared earlier this year the gut-wrenching moment she knew from a text chain that something was wrong and the heartbreak of losing her friends.  

She had lived with the girls until May 2022 before Xana Kernodle took over her lease. 

Couch recalled receiving the alert that there had been a homicide near her former home and texted her friends to see if they were okay. 

The four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death in their off-campus home. Goncalves, 21 and Mogen, 21, were months away from receiving their degrees before their gruesome death

The four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death in their off-campus home. Goncalves, 21 and Mogen, 21, were months away from receiving their degrees before their gruesome death

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Ashlin Couch recalled the gut-wrenching moment she received an alert that there had been a homicide near her former residence and texted her friends to see if they were okay

Ashlin Couch recalled the gut-wrenching moment she received an alert that there had been a homicide near her former residence and texted her friends to see if they were okay

Ashlin Couch (left), the former roommate of Madison Mogen (center) and Kaylee Goncalves (right), revealed the last message she sent her friends

Ashlin Couch (left), the former roommate of Madison Mogen (center) and Kaylee Goncalves (right), revealed the last message she sent her friends

‘I texted like our group of friends, and I just had said, ‘Has anyone heard from Maddie?’ And I remember, like my last text message to her was like, ‘Are you okay,” Couch told KXLY.

 ‘I felt it like right then and there, I kind of just knew that something was wrong.’

‘It crosses my mind more that, that could have happened while I was there. And, you know, you never know like how long someone is watching your house,’ she said.

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Couch was also involved in the creation of the Made with Kindness Foundation in remembrance of her friends. 

‘I just wish that I could do at least one more time is like, you know, just give her one last hug just to be able to say goodbye,’ Couch said. 

In November, earlier this year, the parents of Kaylee Goncalves also spoke out as Kohberger attempted to fight the death penalty and gave him a stern warning.

Kristi and Steve Goncalves said to the suspected killer that he would ‘burn in hell’, as they stated they were ‘100 percent’ adamant that he should face the death penalty. 

Kohberger’s defense claimed that he was suffering ‘anxiety and fear’ over his potential death sentencing, Kaylee’s parents called the claims ‘absolutely ridiculous.’ 

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‘Did my daughter know the way she was gonna go? Did Maddie know? Did any of the kids know the way they were gonna go? Did they know they had two hours left, one hour left, five minutes left,’ Kristi asked.

Laramie described her daughter as someone who 'had that genuine love', and added: 'We're missing our kids, and to have something to put your heart into positively... there are no words'

Laramie described her daughter as someone who ‘had that genuine love’, and added: ‘We’re missing our kids, and to have something to put your heart into positively… there are no words’

Bryan Kohberger was arrested was arrested after a six-week manhunt and charged with four counts of first-degree murder and burglary. His trial is set for August 2025

Bryan Kohberger was arrested was arrested after a six-week manhunt and charged with four counts of first-degree murder and burglary. His trial is set for August 2025

The scenes inside the home were so gruesome that blood dripped down the outside of the wall of the property, which investigators described as the worst crime scene they have ever seen

The scenes inside the home were so gruesome that blood dripped down the outside of the wall of the property, which investigators described as the worst crime scene they have ever seen

As Kohberger’s defense issued their final arguments, stating that the death penalty does not reflect international law and modern-day standards of decency – Judge Hippler wasn’t convinced.

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‘I understand the argument,’ he said. ‘It’s falling about as flat as you would expect it to fall.’

His defense team had successfully argued that Kohberger’s trial should be held outside of Moscow, Idaho, where the murders took place due to strong emotions and extensive media coverage.

Now, his trial – scheduled to begin with jury selection on July 30, 2025 – is being heard in Ada County in Boise in hopes of a more favorable jury.

Prosecutors have claimed that Kohberger’s DNA was found on a Ka-Bar knife sheath found at the victim’s off-campus home, though no murder weapon was ever found.

Officials have also claimed that cell phone data and surveillance put Kohberger’s car at the crime scene.

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Kohberger was a PhD criminology student and teaching assistant at Washington State University’s Pullman campus, a 15-minute drive from Moscow, Idaho.

Kohberger has maintained his innocence since his arrest and filed his alibi in 2023 as ‘late night drives’.



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Volunteers camp out to take part in the Succor Creek Clean-Up in the Owyhees

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Volunteers camp out to take part in the Succor Creek Clean-Up in the Owyhees


ADRIAN, Oregon — The Friends of the Owyhee organized a clean-up in Malheur County in Oregon, and volunteers came out to pick up trash and get rid of abandoned campers.

“We had two abandoned RV’S and a camper that were abandoned out on public lands,” said Tim Davis, who runs the Friends of the Owyhee. “They were sitting there for upwards of a year, and it is really clear that it is hard to get rid of these.”

WATCH| Check out the video to see volunteers demolish a camper—

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Volunteers camp out for the Succor Creek Clean-Up in the Owyhees

Davis worked with the local sheriff’s office and the BLM to remove the campers, but he found it difficult because there was no place to take these recreational vehicles. The Gambler 500, an off-road group, brought out some people to demolish a camper with an excavator.

“That is awesome to see the turnout with the army of volunteers we have today,” said Brian Arndt of the Gambler 500 group. “We are going to be able to get the camper all in the dumpster, get it cleaned down to the frame, and then everything that can be recycled will be recycled.”

Volunteers camped out on Succor Creek Road on Friday night so they could get an early start on Saturday. Many volunteers will camp out again on Saturday night and finish the clean-up on Sunday.

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“Malheur is the 12th largest county in the United States, and it’s 74 percent public land,” said Davis. “We have very few resources with the BLM; they are understaffed, they have one rec planner right now, so us, as public land owners, should be able to step up and keep this place clean.”

The campsite on Succor Creek Road

Lela Blizzard works as the lone recreational planner for the Vail District of the BLM, who says most sites have signs that say pack it in and pack it out. She says the BLM really needs the cooperation of the public because of how large it is, and she was happy to see how many volunteers showed up.

“I just want to tell them thank you because I know they are taking time out of their weekend to come out here to help us make sure the land continues to look nice for everyone who comes out to enjoy it,” said Blizzard.

Volunteers covered a lot of ground during this event

Griz Ward is one of the volunteers, and he enjoyed camping out, but he also would like to see people pick up after themselves. When it comes to outdoor recreation, it is so important to be part of the solution and not part of the problem.

“If you come out here and play in the area, be respectful,” said Ward. “Pack it in and pack it out, leave no trace and do the right thing, or frankly, stay home.”

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The Succor Creek Clean-Up also received a lot of support from the Treasure Valley, as they got donations from the Ontario Sanitation Service with the dumpsters, Tates Rents with the excavator, and United with porta-potties for the campsite.

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No Kings movement brings statewide protests to Idaho this weekend

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IDAHO — ‘No Kings 3’ protests will take place throughout Idaho on March 28, including in Boise and Twin Falls.

According to the Idaho 50501 Facebook page, there will be speakers & musicians playing at protests across the Treasure Valley.

Protests will take place in Boise, Caldwell, Nampa, Mountain Home, Twin Falls, and other Idaho cities.

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Idaho Senate introduces new bill to give local municipalities authority to control rat populations

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BOISE, Idaho — A new bill in the Idaho Senate aims to let local municipalities take action to control rat populations. This, after a previous bill to combat rat infestations across Idaho, died in the House.

Rats have been spreading throughout the Treasure Valley in recent years, but previous attempts at legislation to deal with the problem have failed.

WATCH: Senior Reporter Roland Beres provides an update on the new rat bill

New bill would allow local governments to combat rats

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Residents in Eagle and Boise have been tracking an alarming rise in rat populations recently.

Rep. John Gannon (D – District 17) introduced new legislation today that would essentially permit local governments to act in order to control rat populations if they want to, without creating a mandate.

Gannon said some cities complained that they did not have the authority to do the job themselves.

The bill was introduced with a dose of humor.

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“I’m going to support this. It’s very late in the session, but I think this might just squeak through,” said Sen. Ben Adams (R – District 12). “Well. Unless it encounters a trap along the way.”

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