If you’ve been following the University of Idaho murders like we have, you’re probably wondering what the hell kind of defense is going to be on offer when the trial begins in October.
The police got so much evidence on Bryan Kohberger — video of his car leaving the area, phone data showing he seemed to be following the victims around, social media evidence showing he was watching and reaching out to the girls online.
And of course there was the DNA found on a knife sheath the killer left at the scene — DNA which was first matched genealogically to Kohberger’s father and now to him specifically.
It seems like an open-and-shut case. But he pleaded not guilty. How could he possibly plan to fight the four murder charges?
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