Earlier this year, Kohberger was indicted by a grand jury on charges including four counts of murder in the first-degree and one count of felony burglary.
"The bed was up against the wall. The headboard was touching the wall and the left side of the bed was touching the wall. And we believe that Maddie was on the outside and Kaylee was on the inside," says Kristi Goncalves. "She was trapped."
In an interview with ABC News' "The King Road Killings," a fellow grad student at Washington State University describes Bryan Kohberger as “sometimes rude and condescending,” and capable of becoming angry over “seemingly minor issues."
"The overall situation for Kohberger has deteriorated with the filing of the death penalty notice," Michael McAuliffe, an elected state attorney and former federal prosecutor told Newsweek.