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Bryan Kohberger Ignores Mother and Sister as He Exits Courtroom Following Sentencing
Bryan Kohberger Ignores Mother and Sister as He Exits Courtroom Following Sentencing

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Bryan Kohberger Ignores Mother and Sister as He Exits Courtroom Following Sentencing

Bryan Kohberger had no words for his mother after he was sentenced to serve four lifetimes in prison on Wednesday, July 23. The New York Times reports that after learning his fate, the quadruple murderer ignored both his mother Maryann and sister Amanda as he exited the courtroom. They were the only two members of Kohberger's family who were in attendance at his sentencing hearing. Both women were later seen being escorted from the courthouse by Kohberger's public defender Anne Taylor. It was an emotional day in court for Maryann, who, according to the Times, was seen "shuddering at times and in one instance putting her head in her hands." At one point in the proceedings, a family member of one victim made mention of Maryann during her remarks."My heart aches for the kids' roommates, and the families of the other victims and also the family of the perpetrator," said Kim Cheeley, the grandmother of victim Madison Mogen. Shortly after Cheeley spoke there was a brief recess, and upon returning to the courtroom, the Times reports that Kohberger did smile and nod at his mother, but that appeared to be the lone interaction between the two. The hearing ended with Kohberger being sentenced to serve four lifetimes in prison without the possibility of parole on the four murder charges, plus 10 years on a burglary charge. He was also ordered to pay $270,000 in fines and civil penalties. This comes three weeks after he appeared in the same Boise courtroom and confessed to the murders of: Mogen, 21; Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20. Kohberger's sister Amanda looked eager to make a quick exit from the courthouse after the hearing, leading the way with her mother Maryann following close behind. Amanda also appeared eager to shield her mother — who wore dark, oversized sunglasses — from the cameras. It is unclear if the two women will have a chance to see Kohberger before he is released from the Ada County Jail and placed into the custody of the Idaho Department of Corrections. Kohberger will now undergo a two-week evaluation after which the IDOC will determine what prison he is sent to for the rest of his life. That will likely be the lone maximum security prison in Idaho but could also be an out-of-state facility due to safety concerns surrounding the high-profile inmate. Read the original article on People

Puppy brutally attacked at Central Florida park; owners injured trying to save her
Puppy brutally attacked at Central Florida park; owners injured trying to save her

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time29-05-2025

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Puppy brutally attacked at Central Florida park; owners injured trying to save her

The Brief Authorities are searching for a dog and its owner following a brutal dog attack at an Ocala park that left a puppy with critical injuries. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact Marion County Crime Stoppers. OCALA, Fla. - A dog and its owner are being sought after a violent attack at a dog park in Marion County left two people injured and a 9-month-old English Springer Spaniel puppy named Mae critically hurt. What we know The incident occurred on May 23 at Letty Towles Dog Park in Ocala, where a dog, possibly a pit bull or Cane Corso, attacked Mae and her owners, Maryann and Jack O'Leary. The couple suffered bite wounds while trying to save their pet, who now has serious injuries, including a collapsed lung and internal bleeding. It took four adults to pull the attacking dog off, and the suspected owners fled the scene. What we don't know Authorities have not yet identified the dog or its owner, and it remains unclear whether the animal has a history of aggression. According to Florida law, dog owners are liable for these attacks: "The owner of any dog that bites any person while such person is on or in a public place, or lawfully on or in a private place, including the property of the owner of the dog, is liable for damages suffered by persons bitten, regardless of the former viciousness of the dog or the owners' knowledge of such viciousness." Florida Statute 767.04What you can do Anyone with information about the dog attack is urged to call Marion County Crime Stoppers. As for Mae and her owners, a GoFundMe has been set up to help with medical expenses. STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 35 ORLANDO: Download the FOX Local app for breaking news alerts, the latest news headlines Download the FOX 35 Storm Team Weather app for weather alerts & radar Sign up for FOX 35's daily newsletter for the latest morning headlines FOX Local:Stream FOX 35 newscasts, FOX 35 News+, Central Florida Eats on your smart TV The Source This story was written based on information conducted by FOX 35's Kelsie Cairns.

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