The University of Idaho quadruple homicide of 2022, for which Brian Kohberger, a doctoral student at Washington State University, was arrested on four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary, has left a somber and ominously silent mark on the community. The crime, in which four University of Idaho students were brutally stabbed to death in their off-campus home on a chilly November evening, has charmd the public’s attention with its senseless brutality. As the trial, scheduled for next summer, approaches, the production of a documentary and scripted series by Prime Video offers a unique opportunity to explore the complexities of the case, shedding light on the events leading up to the murder, the investigation, and the subsequent trial.
The documentary series, produced by Skydance Television and Story Syndicate, is heavily inspired by an upcoming nonfiction book on the case by James Patterson and Vicky Ward, offering a detailed and researched account of the events that unfolded. Filmmaker Liz Garbus, known for her work on true crime stories such as “There’s Something Wrong with Aunt Diane” and “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark”, will co-direct the documentary series with Matthew Galkin, pairing their expertise to deliver a gripping narrative. The scripted project, also directed by Garbus, will draw from the same sources, providing an intimate and immersive portrayal of the case.
As the case continues to unfold, the public remains charmd by the story, repeatedly revisiting the devastating loss of four promising young lives. The documentary and scripted series offer a platform for viewers to delve deeper into the story, exploring the motivations behind the crime, the investigation’s twists and turns, and the impending trial. Kohberger’s arrest and subsequent charges have left few questions unanswered, but the silence surrounding the quadruple homicide remains eerily ominous, leaving many to wonder what drove Kohberger to commit such heinous acts.