newYou can now listen to Fox News articles.
Lifetime, Miles Mary, Brian Koberger and the idaho murders.
The tentative title is “Idaho Murders,” and it will focus on the case in which Koberger confessed to killing four University of Idaho students in 2022. deadline. Production is scheduled to begin this month.
Mellie has also appeared in Lifetime’s “Devil on Campus: The Larry Ray Story” and “Girl in the Shed: The Kidnapping of Abby Hernandez,” both of which are based on true stories.
The next movie scheduled for release is based on a gruesome murder that occurred on November 13, 2022. Mr. Koberger is Moscow, Idaho, home He then stabbed Madison Morgen, Kaylee Gonsalves, Zana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin to death.
Brian Koberger took a plea deal days after prosecutors named his sister as a potential witness.

Lifetime is an upcoming true crime film that tackles Brian Coburger’s confessed murder. (AP Photo/Kyle Green, Pool)
Koburger is sentenced to life in prison without parole In July, he was charged with stabbing murder. Koberger was sentenced to 10 years in prison and $270,000 in fines and civil penalties for theft.
The 30-year-old pleaded guilty to murder just weeks before his trial was scheduled to avoid the death penalty.
Like what you’re reading? Click here for more entertainment news

Brian Koberger enters the court for a hearing at the Rutter County Courthouse on June 27, 2023 in Moscow, Idaho. (August Frank/Pool/Getty Images)
When it was his turn to address the court during sentencing, Koberger offered no explanation for the killing. “I respectfully decline,” he told the judge.
The 2022 crime terrorized the city, which hadn’t seen a murder in nearly five years, and prompted a massive manhunt. Some students took the rest of their classes online because they felt unsafe.
Koberger, a criminology graduate student at nearby Washington State University, was arrested in Pennsylvania, where his parents lived, about six weeks after the murder.
Click here to sign up for our entertainment newsletter

Brian Koberger pleaded guilty before the trial began to avoid the death penalty. (Lutter County Sheriff’s Office)
Investigators revealed that DNA found on a swab from the trash at his parents’ home matched DNA found on a knife sheath found inside King Road’s residence.
However, the murder weapon was never recovered. Investigators also were unable to discover what clothes Koberger was wearing at the time of the murder or any connection between him and the case. Four University of Idaho students.
Koberger’s mother and sister sat in the audience near the defense table during the sentencing. As the other parents spoke of their sorrows, the mother sometimes cried quietly.

Brian Koberger confessed to killing four University of Idaho college students in 2022. (Fox News Digital Image Direct)
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
The Associated Press contributed to this report.