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Jaw-dropping new court testimony that could see Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger walk free at trial

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The alleged defense team of Idaho Quadruple-Killer Brian Kohberger is fighting to obtain the fourth partner of the testimony of the victims expelled from his murder case in a movement that could help him walk free

The alleged Defense team of Idaho Quadruple-Killer Brian Kohberger is fighting to obtain the fourth partner of the testimony of the victims expelled from his murder case in a movement that could help him walk free.

This week’s hearings focus on what evidence will be allowed in their trial, including what prosecutors say it is DNA evidence that is in a knife sheath that is inside the Moscow house, Idaho, where four students They were stabbed to death more than two years ago.

The main defense lawyer, Anne Taylor, criticized the investigation into her client as done to a large extent without any transparency and, therefore, should not be admitted.

“This is a situation in which this identification was carried out in full secret behind closed doors,” he said.

Taylor specifically cited the testimony of one of the two roommates survivors of the four victims given shortly after the murders.

‘There are two references not to remember. And a couple of days later in the third interview, there are references not to remember, be drunk, ” Taylor said.

‘A statement,’ I don’t know any of that, like half of these things, I don’t know if it was a dream or if it is real. ‘ And credibility is very, very important when it was based on this person in the investigation.

Taylor said the fourth fellow testified having heard one of the victims up and down the stairs when the attack occurred, which “they know … is wrong.”

The alleged defense team of Idaho Quadruple-Killer Brian Kohberger is fighting to obtain the fourth partner of the testimony of the victims expelled from his murder case in a movement that could help him walk free

Taylor specifically cited the testimony of one of the two survivors of the four victims given shortly after the murders

Taylor specifically cited the testimony of one of the two survivors of the four victims given shortly after the murders

The judge was never told this information at that time, which led her to question how this investigation was conducted, connecting again to DNA collection from the button of a knife sheath.

Taylor also faded the use of the genetic genetic genetics of research by researchers, who according to her is not reliable.

The process involves taking DNA samples and carrying them through a federal criminal database, but experts claim that authorities can take it to a different database.

The defense argues that the FBI did not have an order to collaborate with a local garbage collector in his neighborhood in Pennsylvania to find the DNA that connected them with Kohberger.

“I think it’s interesting when you have the FBI telling the garbage man what to do,” Taylor said.

“Nothing was obtained that violated the constitutional rights of the accused,” Ashley Jennings replied, representing the Prosecutor’s Office.

“The defendant has not submitted any false statement or admission, without which the magistrate would not have found a probable cause.”

Although the murderer has never been found, the authorities say that the DNA in the sheath coincided with the genetic profile of Kohberger, which was compiled by taking genetic data from distant relatives in public databases.

Alleged quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger

Alleged quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger

Kohberger is accused of killing the students of the University of Idaho (LR) Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle on November 13, 2022

Kohberger is accused of killing the students of the University of Idaho (LR) Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle on November 13, 2022

The district judge Steven Hipler has not yet made a decision about what would be open to the public, saying that he was concerned about fervent media and public attention on Kohberger’s murder case while trying to guarantee a fair trial.

While pointing out that he hoped to show “as much as possible” of the Kohberger case to the public, Hipler said he would close the DNA evidence of the audience, since he cannot “unleash the bell” once he heard potentially shocking information.

The judge indicated that other parts of the hearings would be transmitted online, but the courtroom would be closed, due to the concerns that it may have to closely close brief aspects of the hearings.

It occurs as the case against Kohberger, which has not appeared in court for three months, has been delayed several times since its arrest in December 2022, and the accused murderer will now be presented to be tried in August 2025.

Latah County officials say they intend to seek the death penalty if they are sentenced by the spooky murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin, at home outside the campus in November 2022.

The partial evidence of DNA found in a ka-barbell pod found in the murder scene was a key evidence used by the police to accuse and arrest Kohberger.

Kohberger’s lawyers argue that this method of how DNA evidence was obtained violated their constitutional rights, with the admissibility of the evidence of the DNA that will be decided this week.

His initial judgment date was set for October 2023. However, his main defender Anne Taylor has requested multiple extensions and new hearings from his arrest, which caused the anger of the families of the victims.

The families of the victims have shared their frustration for the endless delays, with the mother of Kaylee Goncalves (left, with Madison Mogen) saying: 'It is unpleasant how slow everything has to go. Why does it have to be so prolonged?

The families of the victims have shared their frustration for the endless delays, with the mother of Kaylee Goncalves (left, with Madison Mogen) saying: ‘It is unpleasant how slow everything has to go. Why does it have to be so prolonged?

The boyfriend and bride Ethan Chapin (left) and Xana Kernodle (right) were killed in bed together in the horrible murders in November 2022

The boyfriend and bride Ethan Chapin (left) and Xana Kernodle (right) were killed in bed together in the horrible murders in November 2022

Kohberger’s team also delayed the revelation of his official alibi until May 2024, and when he finally did, the prosecutors and the public reacted with consternation when he said he was ‘driving only’ on the night of the murders to look at the Moon and The stars. ‘

In that presentation, Taylor said he would call an expert in telephone data analysis to support his claims that he was miles from the scene, which is one of the evidence and defense pieces has faced himself repeatedly.

Kohberger has maintained his innocence since his arrest in December 2022, more than a month after the murders that surprised the nation.

Social networks flew to a frenzy after their arrest when Internet detectives were surprised by the history of the Larirucho teaching assistant, revealing everything, from their bullying to popular classmates to their humiliating dates of Tinder.

The search for a month of the alleged murderer led to generalized media attention, with the families of the victims since he used the Center for Attention to condemn the procedures against Kohberger.

In December 2023, the mother of the victim Kaylee Goncalves said that the current process has been “heartbreaking.”

‘It’s heartbreaking how slow everything has to go. Why does it have to be so prolonged? Kaylee’s mother, Krisi, said in an interview with Khq.

‘It is important, I understand it, but there are facts, we have certain facts, we have certain knowledge. I can’t believe that this is how it works.

From the data of the cell phones produced by the prosecutors, the route allegedly conducted by Bryan Kohberger on the night of the brutal murders of Idaho can be a crucial evidence in the case of the State against the 28 -year -old. In his new Alibi presentation, his lawyers say they plan to dispute this data

From the data of the cell phones produced by the prosecutors, the route allegedly conducted by Bryan Kohberger on the night of the brutal murders of Idaho can be a crucial evidence in the case of the State against the 28 -year -old. In his new Alibi presentation, his lawyers say they plan to dispute this data

The house outside the campus where the four spooky murders took place demolished in December in the midst of delays, despite the calls of the families of the victims to keep it standing.

The house outside the campus where the four spooky murders took place demolished in December in the midst of delays, despite the calls of the families of the victims to keep it standing.

The researchers were seen in January 2023 eliminating a bloody mattress from the house where four Idaho University were killed.

The researchers were seen in January 2023 eliminating a bloody mattress from the house where four Idaho University were killed.

In December 2023, Idaho officials were on fire after the house outside the campus where the four students were stabbed to death were shot down, against the wishes of the victim’s families.

Although both the prosecution and the defense agreed that the families argued against, with the loved ones of Goncálves who fear that the measure “destroy one of the most critical evidence of the case.”

Before it was demolished, the scenes inside the house were so horrible that the exclusive images of Dailymail.com showed blood leaking by the exteriors of the property.

When it was arrested, prosecutors cited partial DNA matches found in a Ka bar knife sheath that is located in the house. Any homicide weapon has never been found.

In a round trip continuum about this evidence in the Court, which also includes cell phone data and supposedly Kohberger’s car in the crime scene, the defense said that prosecutors have not delivered what they can present in court .

Taylor presented a motion last summer to force the defense to do so, with the defense counteracting that they are restricted by some federal laws due to the participation of the FBI in the case.

The defense also appeared to dismiss the entire case, claiming that he was accused by a bianed jury and the case was contaminated by misconduct by the Prosecutor’s Office and the admission of non -valid evidence. The motion was denied.

Last month, it was learned that Kohberger was previously investigated in relation to an invasion of the house in Pullman, Washington, in October 2021, just 10 miles from quadruple murders in Moscow, Idaho. He was never accused in that investigation.

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