Bryan Kohberger‘s legal team is getting what they want. Mostly.
08.04.2023 - 01:27 / perezhilton.com
Well, so much for those little hints of hope for Bryan Kohberger‘s defense.
Up until last week, the case of the University of Idaho murders seemed pretty open-and-shut. But then back to back two potential holes appeared that defense lawyers might poke at. First, the prosecution noted that an officer involved in the murder case had been the subject of a “confidential internal affairs investigation.” About what? Even a hint of impropriety could be devastating for the DA’s case.
Second was a big one. The first DNA test on the knife sheath did NOT find a link to Bryan Kohberger. When Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin were killed in their off-campus house in Moscow, the sheath of a fixed-blade combat knife was found on the scene, in the room where besties Maddie and Kaylee had been sleeping together. DNA traces on that sheath were linked by a genealogy lab in Texas to Bryan Kohberger through his father. But the revelation that was a second test on the knife sheath suddenly made that smoking gun evidence just a little less solid.
But like we’ve said before, we’re likely to learn about more and more evidence as we get closer to trial. There may be a gag order on law enforcement, but things slip out here and there… And the latest leak is a doozy!
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Back in March we learned the results of searches of Kohberger’s office and residence — the headline there being blood and hairs, which still may prove to be hugely important. Last month search warrants were unsealed which showed a long list of items law enforcement seized from Kohberger’s person, parents’ home, and car after his arrest last December. A gun and medical gloves got most
Bryan Kohberger‘s legal team is getting what they want. Mostly.
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Well, this is yet another unexpected wrinkle…
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