Bryan Kohberger's DNA Matched to Idaho Murders Crime Scene

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Prosecutors in Idaho have revealed that the DNA collected from a knife sheath found at the scene of the quadruple murder of four University of Idaho students last fall is a "statistical match" to accused killer Bryan Kohberger. The DNA link is the latest development in the closely watched case, and provides new details into how investigators used genetic genealogy to identify Kohberger as their prime suspect. Kohberger has pleaded not guilty to several charges and is scheduled to face trial in October.
- Idaho Murders: Prosecutors Reveal DNA Match to Bryan Kohberger The Daily Beast
- Bryan Kohberger cheek swab is match to crime scene DNA TODAY
- DNA collected from Bryan Kohberger a 'statistical match' for DNA on sheath of knife used in Idaho killings, court documents state KSL.com
- Genetic genealogy used to link suspect in Idaho slayings to crime scene, prosecutors say Yahoo News
- Bryan Kohberger's cheek swab was a statistical match to DNA at Moscow murder crime scene, prosecutor KTVB
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