Bryan Kohberger's Lawyer Finally Releases His Alibi For Night Of Idaho Murders And It's WHAT?!
04.08.2023 - 17:45
/ perezhilton.com
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Bryan Kohberger‘s attorney has finally filed the specifics regarding his alibi for the night of November 12-13, 2022.
Of course, that’s the night in question regarding the gruesome quadruple murder of four University of Idaho college students in their off-campus house in the city of Moscow. Very early in the morning on November 13, the four students — Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20 — were brutally stabbed to death.
Kohberger has been arrested and accused of the crimes, and the story of the former criminology PhD candidate-turned-alleged killer has made headlines for months now. But this week, attorney Anne Taylor finally filed Kohberger’s alibi with the court in a bid to mount his defense prior to trial later this year.
Related: Kohberger’s Lawyer Claims OTHER Men’s DNA Was Found At Idaho Murder House, Too!
According to multiple media reports, Taylor’s newly-filed doc claims her client likes to, uhhh, go on late-night drives alone. Thus, he was not at the crime scene because that is what he was doing on the night of November 12-13. But nobody saw him on that late-night drive, because he was alone. Seriously…
Per Rolling Stone, the filing stated:
Then, Taylor’s defense of her accused client went on:
So his alibi is that he was driving alone, and nobody was with him, and nobody saw him, but he was out and elsewhere from the crime scene, and just totally trust us on that.
Oookay…
The whole alibi saga has been a pretty interesting secondary storyline in this case, TBH. The state of Idaho has a legal statute which requires defendants to give notice to the prosecution and court ahead of trial if they are planning to present an alibi for