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“I’ll be home soon," he said, and “I love you, baby.” “I love you, Mom," he added. His relatives applauded him and his lawyers as he was led out of court. U.S. Marshals then ushered him out.
“I love you, Mom,” he added. His relatives applauded him and his lawyers, some of whom had tears in their eyes, as he was led out of court.
After two and a half years of legal wrangling, prosecutors and lawyers for the defendant, Bryan Kohberger, reached a deal just weeks before his trial was set to begin.