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Court blocks Moscow Police from releasing bodycam footage of Madison Mogen's bedroom following University of Idaho murder victim's mother's privacy concerns
The families of Madison Mogen and Ethan Chapin—two of the four college students murdered by Bryan Kohberger in 2022—are suing the city of Moscow, Idaho, over the release of crime scene photos.
MOSCOW, Idaho — Newly obtained records show the photographic evidence collected by police the day Bryan Kohberger murdered four University of Idaho students. 7 Investigates received nearly 200 redacted and blurred crime scene photos through a public ...
Moscow Police Department releases 200 crime scene photos showing the aftermath of Bryan Kohberger's attack on four University of Idaho students.
Mogen's mother, Karen Laramie, petitioned the Latah County District Court for an injunction to prevent further record releases pertaining to her bedroom.
A second family of one of the University of Idaho students murdered in 2022 has joined a request for the judge to keep some crime scene photos
Families Of Idaho Four Sue To Stop Release Of Crime Scene Photos: ‘Who Wants To Look At This Stuff?’
Days after Moscow, Idaho, police released nearly 200 gruesome photos of the crime scene following Bryan Kohberger’s 2022 stabbing spree, the families of victims Madison Mogen and Ethan Chapin sued the city.
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FOX 13 Seattle on MSNFamilies of slain Idaho students sue Moscow over crime scene photos
He filed an injunction asking a judge to order the city of Moscow to stop releasing photos and body camera footage
Idaho police chief Anthony Dahlinger pushes back on claims that Bryan Kohberger mentioned victim by name during deadly college town stabbings
A Moscow police officer stands guard in his vehicle, Nov. 29, 2022, at the home where four University of Idaho students were found dead on Nov. 13, 2022 in Moscow, Idaho.
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Families of Idaho victims sue city of Moscow, ID
The families of two victims in the Bryan Kohberger case are suing Moscow, Idaho, to stop the release of crime scene photos.