Authorities can now point to an extremely definitive piece of evidence in the case against Bryan Kohberger: DNA.
Of course, the former criminology PhD student has been accused of murdering four University of Idaho college students at their off-campus home in the city of Moscow last November. Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, and Xana Kernodle were brutally stabbed to death in the early morning hours of November 13.
Kohberger was arrested in Pennsylvania nearly seven weeks after the quadruple murder, and has since been extradited to Idaho, where he remains while awaiting trial. Related: Kohberger Allegedly ‘Broke Into’ Woman’s House Before Murders To Freak Her Out?! Now, according to multiple media reports, prosecutors say they definitively found the 28-year-old’s DNA on the sheath of a knife that was left at the crime scene.
The news of this smoking gun new DNA match was reported on Thursday by CBS, CNN, and Pennsylvania news affiliate WGAL, in the market where Kohberger was arrested in late December at his family’s home.
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