A 30-year-old man admitted to kill four household colleagues in a small city of Idaho in 2022, as part of a death deal to avoid death penalty.
Bryan Kohberger, a former student in the criminology of PhD Criminology, is set to stand in August in the August attacks in America.
During a hearing on Wednesday, Judge Steven Hippler read the details of the agreement, including Kohberger rejects his right to appeal or seek goodness.
Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen were killed at the home of the off-campus town of Moscow, on November 2022. Bethany Funkenen and Dylan Mortsenen, was saved.
“Do you ask for guilty because you have sinned?” Judge Hippler asked the accused.
“Yes,” Kohberger replied.
Kohberger has previously begged not guilty.
Before the proceedings began, the judge said that his office received many messages and voicemails from public members who made “influence my decision”.
He said he was unable to read or listened to any messages, and encouraged people to stop sending them.

The Judge read the charges against Kohberger – a number of thief, which carried the highest punishment 10 years in prison, which each brought the highest penalty in prison life.
Kohberger pleads guilty of all charges.
Judge Hippler said he was formally punished by 23 July. He expected to spend the rest of his life behind the bars.
The plea deal means pending questions that can explore during the test, such as Kohberger’s motives, remain unanswered.
During listening, Attorney Bill Thompson told the court that Kohberger has planned the attack, bought the knife online before murders.
The coverage of the blade is recovered, but the weapon itself is not found.
The administrator says there is no evidence of a “sexual substance” of killings.

‘Deal with the Devil’
Some of the court appear to be emotional while reading the names of the victims. Kohberger remains unable, including whether he claims to kill four victims.
The fierce nature of murders, in the age of the victims and the background of the criminology suspect attracts public interest in the case.
Deal to Plea deals with families’ families.
Outside the court, Kaylee Goncalves, Steve, says he feels “pretty good”.
He said that the state “made the Devil deal”.
Family wants a full confession, including details about the firearm’s firearms and confirm that the defendant is alone.
However Madison Mogen’s mother and Juder, Engre outside the court they supported prayer.
In a statement read by their lawyer they express gratitude to all who support them and for “successful outcomes”.
“We support PLEA AGREEMENT 100%,” read the lawyer. “We are from tragedy and mourning … to the light of the future. We have a closure.”
Kohberger, which is a student near the Washington State University, charged in January 2023.
It does not believe that he personally knows the victims.
The defendant was arrested in his weeks of Pennsylvania family after the attacks, the investigators said they found the DNA Shonet in a “leather skin of the crime in May 2023.
The court documents revealed to police recovered a knife, a glock pistol, black gloves, a black hat and a black face of the Kohberger Famina.
Her defense team questioned the accuracy of the DNA evidence and succeeded in bidding with the trial location, after their clients could not receive a fair challenge.
But they failed to remove the death penalty as an optional execution, after quoting a diagnosis of autism for Kohberger.
Idaho is one of the 27 US states that allow for capital punishment, but no killings from 2012, according to a penalty database penalty.