On the third anniversary of the University of Idaho slayings, suspect Bryan Kohberger faced a new financial blow behind bars. A judge ruled that the convicted slayer must pay additional restitution to the families of Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves, despite Kohberger’s claim that he was unable to provide financial compensation from prison.

The decision revealed that Kohberger had actually received more than $28,000 in donations while he was awaiting trial, undermining his argument and leaving the victims’ families with a bit of financial reprieve.

Judge Hippler rejected Kohberger’s claim that he can’t pay and revealed the surprising amount of money he received in jail

The latest ruling came Thursday, when Judge Steven Hippler ordered Kohberger to pay roughly $3,000 to cover the cost

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