Bryan Kohberger sentencing set for Wed.
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The defense team representing Bryan Kohberger planned to blame three victims' friends and a fourth person with no known ties to them.
The grieving parents of late University of Idaho student Ethan Chapin expressed their relief that their heartbreaking journey is nearly over as confessed-killer Bryan Kohberger‘s sentencing hearing looms.
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Bryan Kohberger Returned to Scene Before Bodies Were Found - MSNProsecutor Bill Thompson said that Bryan Kohberger drove back to the scene of his crime less than five hours after murdering four college students Bryan Kohberger confessed to the murders of ...
Bryan Kohberger was seen by one of the surviving roommates leaving the home with a 'container' after stabbing four people to deathNEED TO KNOWLatah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson said in court that Bryan Kohberger left the Moscow home where he murdered four University of Idaho students with a "container"That information came from an interview police conducted with one of the two surviving roommates,
He also reportedly wrote about the use of protective clothing to avoid contaminating a crime scene and leaving behind fingerprints, per GMA. August Frank-Pool/Getty Bryan Kohberger on June 27 ...
Prosecutors want to show video footage from Floyd's Cannabis Co. company, allegedly showing Kohberger driving to the crime scene from his student accommodation in Pullman, Washington.
The ruling threw another wrench into Kohberger's defense, which has previously failed at attempts to toss out DNA evidence linking him to the crime scene.Also this week, Hippler denied the defense ...
Bryan Kohberger wrote an essay on how to handle a crime scene investigation while studying at DeSales University, two years before the Idaho student murders.
Prosecutors said the paper Kohberger wrote while a student at DeSales University in Pennsylvania “would be introduced to show Defendant’s knowledge of crime scenes.”
"Crime-Scene Scenario Final" Prosecutors also plan to introduce an essay Kohberger wrote for a criminology class in 2020. He was a student at DeSales University, studying criminology.