
MOSCOW, Idaho – The city of Moscow has announced it will share records related to the investigation of Bryan Kohberger, who pleaded guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students. These records will be available for free on a dedicated website.
The decision follows a ruling by Judge Steven Hippler to lift a gag order in the case. The city aims to enhance public access to information while easing the workload on its limited staff.
However, the records will not be released until sentencing is completed. Additionally, the city will review the records to ensure none contain protected or exempt information.
It is important to note that the release will not include investigative reports or other records created by law enforcement agencies outside the Moscow Police Department.

