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Mega Edition:   The Enormous Price Tag Attached To The Case Against Bryan Kohberger (8/20/26)

Mega Edition: The Enormous Price Tag Attached To The Case Against Bryan Kohberger (8/20/26)

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By April 2024, the investigation and prosecution of Bryan Kohberger had already cost Idaho taxpayers more than $3.6 million, even though the case was still well short of trial. Public records showed that at least $740,000 had been spent on the law-enforcement investigation, including Idaho State Police personnel, Moscow Police overtime, travel, forensic testing and security at the King Road crime scene. That figure did not include the FBI’s costs, meaning the true investigative price tag was even higher. Records also revealed a $5,000 payment to private forensic laboratory Othram for expedited genetic testing during the investigation, while the four complex autopsies and toxicology examinations cost another $9,600. Gov. Brad Little had made as much as $1 million in emergency funding available to help Moscow police and Idaho State Police absorb the extraordinary expenses, with roughly $435,000 ultimately reimbursed from that fund.

The University of Idaho had shouldered the largest known financial burden, spending more than $1.6 million responding to the murders and their aftermath. Roughly $1.4 million of that was connected to expanded security on and around campus, including hundreds of thousands of dollars for Idaho State Police patrols, private security companies and additional university security. After the King Road house was donated to the university in February 2023, the school also became responsible for securing and maintaining the property until it was demolished that December, with expenses associated with the house reaching roughly $346,000. The mounting costs illustrated how financially enormous the Kohberger case had already become before a jury was ever seated, and the decision to pursue the death penalty was expected to drive those expenses considerably higher as prosecutors and defense attorneys prepared for an unusually complicated capital murder trial.


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