(NewsNation) — A hearing on whether some crime scene photos from the 2022 murders of four Idaho students by Bryan Kohberger should be permanently blocked from release is set to take place Thursday after the city of Moscow was sued by two victims' families

The families of Madison Mogen and Ethan Chapin filed a request for a permanent injunction that would halt certain photos and body camera footage from public consumption.

They say certain photos, such as the bedrooms where the students were killed, are out of bounds because they are an “unwarranted invasion of their privacy.”

Mogen and Chapin, along with Kaylee Goncalves and Xana Kernodle, were murdered by Kohberger, who is now serving four life sentences.

“Under the case law in Idaho and elsewhere, I think the line is clearly drawn be

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