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One Night in Idaho: The College Murders

  • TV Series
  • 2025
  • TV-14
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One Night in Idaho: The College Murders (2025)
Follow the 2022 University of Idaho murders, the investigation, and the upcoming trial of Bryan Kohberger. It will feature interviews with victims' families and provide an intimate portrayal of the victims' lives.
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Follow the 2022 University of Idaho murders, the investigation, and the upcoming trial of Bryan Kohberger. It will feature interviews with victims' families and provide an intimate portrayal... Read allFollow the 2022 University of Idaho murders, the investigation, and the upcoming trial of Bryan Kohberger. It will feature interviews with victims' families and provide an intimate portrayal of the victims' lives.Follow the 2022 University of Idaho murders, the investigation, and the upcoming trial of Bryan Kohberger. It will feature interviews with victims' families and provide an intimate portrayal of the victims' lives.

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    • Josie Lauteren
    • Hunter Johnson
    • Karen Laramie
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.6K
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    POPULARITY
    1,525
    228
    • Stars
      • Josie Lauteren
      • Hunter Johnson
      • Karen Laramie
    • 28User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Josie Lauteren
    • Self - Friend
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    Hunter Johnson
    Hunter Johnson
    • Self - Friend
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    Karen Laramie
    Karen Laramie
    • Self - Maddie's Mother
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    Emily Alandt
    Emily Alandt
    • Self - Friend
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    Scott Laramie
    Scott Laramie
    • Self - Maddie's Step Father
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    Hunter Chapin
    Hunter Chapin
    • Self - Ethan's Brother
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    Jim Chapin
    Jim Chapin
    • Self - Ethan's Father
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    Ashlin Couch
    • Self - Friend
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    Stacy Chapin
    Stacy Chapin
    • Self - Ethan's Mother
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    Ava Wood
    • Self - Friend
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    Lauren Paterson
    • Self - Journalist, Northwest Public Broadcasting
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    Emma Epperly
    • Self - Reporter, 'The Spokesman-Review'
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    Maizie Chapin
    Maizie Chapin
    • Self - Ethan's Sister
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    Blaine Eckles
    • Self - Dean of Students, University of Idaho
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    Phoebe McGrath
    • Self - Friend
    • 2025
    David Berriochoa
    • Self - Sigma Chi Brother
    • 2025
    Cortney Franklin
    • Self - Assistant Professor of Criminology, University of Idaho
    • 2025
    Josh Ferraro
    • Self - DeSales University, Former Classmate of Bryan Kohberger
    • 2025
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    7PNWHiker

    A thoughtful, respectful approach with room for improvement.

    In a genre increasingly plagued by overproduced, sensationalist fluff, One Night in Idaho: The College Murders on Amazon Prime is a breath of (mostly) fresh air. It doesn't try to dazzle viewers with dramatic reenactments or tabloid-style commentary. Instead, it attempts-and largely succeeds-at telling a difficult story with a level of care and clarity that's been sorely missing in other portrayals of this case (looking directly at you, Hulu).

    This four-part docuseries gives the viewer something that so many true crime productions fail to deliver: context, compassion, and a coherent timeline. The writers and producers smartly prioritize the voices of those closest to the victims-friends, family members, professors-who help ground the story in something human and real. These aren't just names or headlines. The series paints a portrait of each of the four students as individuals with ambition, warmth, quirks, and deep connections to their communities.

    One of the biggest strengths here is the production's restraint. There are no tacky sound effects, no dark-and-stormy editing tricks, and no overuse of "experts" trying to one-up each other in dramatic flair. Instead, the creators allow the story to unfold at a steady, even somber pace. When law enforcement officials appear, they're not treated like celebrities or saviors-they're presented as public servants doing difficult work under immense pressure. It's refreshingly earnest.

    The structure of the series is deliberate and well-paced, especially in episodes two and three, which focus on the investigative timeline. It avoids the mistake of jumping around or needlessly confusing the viewer just to create artificial suspense. Instead, it trusts that the audience is capable of engaging with the material without constant manipulation. That's a rare thing in true crime these days.

    That said, it's not perfect. Some critics have pointed out, and I agree, that the final episode veers a little too heavily into speculative territory. While the series had, until that point, avoided sensationalism, the final chapter occasionally treads dangerously close to the kind of "armchair detective" energy that it had otherwise worked hard to avoid. It's not egregious, but it's noticeable-and a little disappointing given the high bar the rest of the series set for itself.

    Visually, the series is clean and polished without being flashy. The interview setups are tasteful and intimate. Archival footage and still images are used sparingly and appropriately, never overstaying their welcome. The music is subtle and moody, underscoring the gravity of the subject matter without melodrama. The entire production team clearly made intentional decisions to maintain tone and integrity, and it pays off.

    Compared to Hulu's The Idaho College Murders, this is simply in another league. Where Hulu went for spectacle, Amazon's production focused on substance. Where Hulu leaned into conspiracy and performative drama, One Night in Idaho treated its subjects with decency and clarity. And that's why this series works-even if it isn't flawless, it's guided by the right instincts.

    In the end, I give One Night in Idaho: The College Murders a strong 7 out of 10. It's not a game-changer in the true crime world, but it's one of the more thoughtful and well-executed entries we've seen in recent years. It treats its victims as people, not props. It asks smart questions. And it never forgets what this case is really about-not the killer's ego, but the lives that were taken.
    9MJFreshwater

    Personal and painful retelling of tragic murders.

    This is one of the best true crime documentaries I've ever seen. It felt very real and deeply personal. I imagine this is because of access to the victims social media accounts and because of the interviews with family and friends. I thought I knew this story so I almost didn't watch it. I'm grateful I did because the media never gets everything right and this film allowed truths to be told and misinformation and conjecture to be dispelled. The focus is on the victims and is not a documentary on the killer. A small bit of his story is told, but more important is how the family suffered through the investigation and the aftermath of losing their loved ones. Truly unthinkable pain and yet some of them were bravely able to share their experience. Very well done.
    6toknowavale

    The Parents are the Heart

    This is not a true crime documentary- there's little to no insight into the investigation and how they caught this disgraceful murderer.

    I understand that, as the parents wanted to ensure it was the children who were remembered. Whether by choice or due to gag orders, only certain people could be interviewed and only 2 sets of the parents speaking about 2 of the victims. So it all feels a bit disjointed and unfocused as a documentary. You deeply feel for the parents.

    It's an indictment on social media and media and the access they have to murder cases in the states. The Dean of the college is grossly out of his depth and mismanaged the support / notifications to the families and witnesses. The police department did a good job, though under skilled with how to manage this kind of media intensity.

    If you like the process of the investigation- this is not the documentary for you.

    Feels like this was a rush to get it to market, should have waited till post trial for a more well rounded telling.
    6willinganz

    Elements are Missing

    This is a very touching, painful to watch, account of the horrible events that took place on the campus of the University of Idaho. My only critique is that the victims who's parents did not participate kind of got overlooked. Not purposefully, but we got a full sense of Ethan from his great family and of Maddie, but Kaylee in particular was completely missing from the account. I realize her parents are extremely bitter and they have the right to be, but it just felt like without an account from her family there were missing elements in this documentary. That is kind of unfortunate because all of them deserve to be remembered equally. None of them deserved the cruel fate they received.
    5generalusgrant

    Went crazy with the interviews

    Though the episodes held my interest to a point, I was driven nearly insane by the constant inarticulateness of the students being interviewed. Every single one of them spoke exactly like this:

    "Then I was like, he's a creep, he's like, so like creepy and like, I told my friends, like, 'whatever' and like, I felt so like empty inside.'"

    I literally counted the use of "like" in every interview and it was shocking and irritating to someone who doesn't speak like this. My heart breaks for these kids but for God's sake, please broaden your horizons and learn to speak proper English.

    I would like to have heard more about Kohberger since evil and mental illness are more compelling than endless students in repetitive interviews.

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      • July 11, 2025 (United States)
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      • Una noche en Idaho: Los asesinatos en la universidad
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