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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Bryan Kohberger Sentencing Looms | Crime Alert Recap Saturday 07.19.25

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

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🗓️ 19 July 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Breaking crime news as it happens throughout the day! Follow "Crime Alert Hourly Update" now on your favorite podcast app: https://link.chtbl.com/Crime_Alert

Here's some of our top stories this week: 

While Bryan Kohberger cut a plea deal with the state, taking the death penalty off the table, the now convicted quadruple murder will officially hear he fate. 

A shocking arrest is made in the brutal strangulation & beating death of a paddleboarder in Maine; a 17-year-old boy who is no stranger to the area has been taken into custody. 

A handcuffed suspect greets a familiar deputy by name following a road rage incident that ended with the father of three drunk, violent, and breaking into a stranger’s home with his children in Wayne Township, Ohio.

Rex Heuermann, the alleged serial killer linked to the Gilgo Beach murders, appeared in court once again on Thursday, marking just over two years since his arrest. The much-anticipated Frye hearing regarding DNA evidence continued, drawing significant attention.

 

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:04.5

Crime Alert, hourly update.

0:06.7

Breaking Crime News Now.

0:08.2

I'm Jackie Howard.

0:09.4

Brian Kohlberger will be sentenced on Wednesday for his admission that he murdered

0:14.4

four University of Idaho students.

0:17.0

The proceeding will be live streamed 9 a.m. Mountain Time from the Ada County Courthouse in Boise.

0:23.3

With Coburgers guilty plea, he avoided a potential death sentence.

0:27.9

For months, there has been a sweeping gag order surrounding this case.

0:32.4

Now, 4th District Judge Stephen Hibbler agreed to lift that order.

0:39.4

Media representatives also asked Hibbler agreed to lift that order. Media representatives also asked Himpler to immediately unseal hundreds of documents in the case, but the judge says he would

0:45.2

go through the documents carefully to determine which ones could be made public. That process will not

0:52.5

start until after Wednesday's sentencing. Our Nicole Parton has more

0:57.5

on what the lifted order means. Allowing attorneys, prosecutors, law enforcement personnel,

1:04.1

and others associated with this notable case to communicate freely with the media.

1:09.5

It is a little bit like a, you know, water will find low ground.

1:18.1

In this case, the media is going to write about something regardless about this case.

1:24.7

The lifting the non-dissemination order does not require the council or others who were

1:34.6

previously bound by it to speak.

1:37.6

And the state has indicated they don't intend to until after the sentencing.

1:42.7

At this point, I just don't think that I can justify the

1:45.9

continuation of the non-examination order. I think the rights of the public to information in this

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