Share and Follow

Bryan Kohberger’s lawyers intend to argue that someone else possibly killed four University of Idaho students in 2022, Thursday’s court hearing revealed.

According to the Idaho Statesman, Judge Steven Hippler granted Kohberger’s attorneys’ request to seal information about the supposed suspect or suspects. At the same time, Judge Hippler gave Kohberger’s legal team until May 23 to submit relevant evidence and an argument supporting its admissibility in this case.

Prosecutors will have until June 6 to respond to these arguements, and a hearing regarding this issue will take place on June 18, per the Idaho Statesman.

Kohberger, 30, is set to stand trial on August 11 for killing University of Idaho students Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves on November 13, 2022, at the women’s off-campus home.

Kohberger’s attorneys have claimed Kohberger was not at the crime scene and was driving around alone the night the four students were fatally stabbed at the women’s off-campus home.

Mogen was found dead in bed next to Goncalves, and a knife sheath was reportedly discovered near their bodies.  Downstairs, on the second floor, Kernodle was found slain next to Chapin, her boyfriend. Two surviving roommates discovered the bodies and called the cops.

Police claimed Kohberger visited the area 12 times before the slayings and that he turned off his phone on the night in question.

Prosecutors said Kohberger’s DNA was found on a knife sheath located near Mogen and Goncalves’ bodies. The murder weapon has not been found.

Defense attorneys claimed that prosecutors withheld evidence about unidentified DNA samples — including DNA on a glove outside the home which also remains unidentified.

Investigators tested DNA from a trash can outside Kohberger’s family home in Pennsylvania against DNA found on the sheath at the crime scene. Testing determined that “at least 99.9998% of the male population would be expected to be excluded from the possibility of being the suspect’s biological father.”

At the time of the slayings, Kohberger was working on his Ph.D. in criminology from Washington State University, which is located 10 miles from the crime scene. He was arrested in Pennsylvania in December 2022, after taking a cross-country road trip with his father from Washington to Pennsylvania for the holidays.

In September, Kohberger’s trial was moved from Latah County to Boise, in Ada County. The trial’s venue was changed after the state supreme court upheld a ruling identifying publicity and media attention concerns that could jeopardize Kohberger’s right to a fair trial. Further, the courts noted that the Latah County courthouse lacked space and local police did not have enough deputies to provide adequate security.

Latah County will cover financial costs related to the high-profile trial even though it will take place in Ada County.

[Feature Photo: Kai Eiselein/New York Post via AP, Pool]

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Shocking Tragedy: Morning TV Anchor Arrested for Fatal Stabbing of 80-Year-Old Mother, Undergoes Psychological Evaluation

Just after 7:40 a.m., Alyssa Castro and her boyfriend were in their…

AG Bondi Slams John Brennan’s Legal Tactics Amidst Grand Jury Controversy: ‘Bad Actors Are Clearly Concerned

Left: Former CIA Director John Brennan testifies before House Intelligence Committee in…

Former Texas City Official and Spouse Discovered Fatally Shot in Their Residence

In McKinney, Texas, a tragic incident unfolded when a former city manager…

Homeless Man Arrested for Alleged Vandalism and Knife Threat in Violent Altercation

Staff report GAINESVILLE, Fla. – A 33-year-old man, Jackson Telusma, found himself…

Shocking Twist: Man Changes Plea in Chilling Case of Girlfriend’s Pond Disposal

Share A chilling case out of Wisconsin has taken a significant turn…

Judge Rebukes DOJ: Illegal Comey Files Search Considered Despite Court Orders

Main: Daniel Richman and James Comey speak on the Hillary Clinton investigation…

Shocking Video Shows Nurse Mistreating Teen Girl in Coma

In St. Cloud, Florida, a devoted mother has enlisted round-the-clock nursing assistance…

First Grade Teacher’s Family Dispute Over Phone Leads to Unexpected Child Intervention: Police Report

Background: Ruby Falls in Lookout Mountain, Tenn. (Google Maps). Inset: Heather Pecht…