Bryan Kohberger
My Confession Is Signed, Sealed, Delivered
Published
Here’s Bryan Kohberger‘s signed confession to the brutal murders of four Idaho college students … but his admission of guilt doesn’t include an explanation behind the slayings.
Kohberger’s copping to a heinous killing spree that claimed the lives of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin — who were found butchered inside an off-campus house in November 2022 — admitting responsibility to four counts of first-degree murder.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, Kohberger admits to murdering his victims with “premeditation and with malice aforethought.”
That’s about all we’re getting from Kohberger … he doesn’t have to explain himself because he cut a plea deal with prosecutors to avoid the possibility of the death penalty … skipping a trial and going straight to prison for the rest of his natural life, with no possibility of parole.

We do see some of Kohberger’s handwriting and his signature … he dated the confession July 1, 2025, and had to cross out June and scribble in July … then he left his John Hancock above his printed name.
Kohberger’s plea deal has been controversial, to say the least … and the fact is, he’s killed more people than anyone on Idaho’s death row.