The case of the University of Idaho murders has seemed pretty open-and-shut since the arrest of Bryan Kohberger.
The evidence against the criminology student was voluminous — and only seemed to grow with each search warrant. How does one defend such a case?
As we approach the October trial date, we’re finally finding out. We’ve seen a couple different tactics so far. The so-called “alibi” seems to be a huge bust, but what about the attack on the prosecution’s biggest piece of evidence?
The so-called smoking gun? One of the big keys to finding a suspect so quickly in the brutal quadruple murders was the fact a sheath had been left behind, presumably from the murderer’s knife.
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