Idaho's Son of Sam Law Is Broken — Kohberger and Lori Vallow Could Profit From Their Crimes

Idaho's Son of Sam Law Is Broken — Kohberger and Lori Vallow Could Profit From Their Crimes

Published: February 1, 2026

Duration: 34:23

Under current Idaho law, convicted killers like Bryan Kohberger and Lori Vallow Daybell could potentially profit from book deals, streaming rights, and paid interviews within just five years. A judge in Kohberger's case confirmed it in November 2025, stating the statute "leaves open the potential for Defendant to receive money from media contracts in the future." Idaho's Son of Sam law hasn't been meaningfully updated since 1978—before streaming platforms, podcasts, or digital monetization existed. The Supreme Court gutted most of these laws in 1991, and Idaho never bothered to fix theirs. Until now. State Senator Tammy Nichols introduced legislation this week to...