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crime1 year ago

"Bryan Kohberger's Defense Claims Alibi for Idaho Murders"

Bryan Kohberger, charged in the deaths of four University of Idaho students, claims he was out for a drive the night of the killings, presenting an alibi defense that he frequently went out for late-night drives to hike and run. His attorneys detailed his alibi, including a specific destination, and plan to use an expert in cellphone and cell tower data to support his claim. Prosecutors allege that Kohberger visited the victims' neighborhood multiple times before the killings, traveled in the region that night, and had his DNA found at the crime scene. No trial date has been set.

crime1 year ago

"Bryan Kohberger's Alibi: Hiking, Stargazing, or Driving? Cellphone Data Challenges Location in Idaho Student Murders"

Bryan Kohberger, accused of murdering four University of Idaho students, claims he was on an early morning drive at the time of the killings, with his defense planning to use a cell tower data expert to corroborate his location. Prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty, and have tied him to the murders through surveillance footage, DNA evidence, and cellphone activity. Kohberger's attorneys have sought to cast doubts on the strength of the DNA evidence, particularly the use of genetic genealogy.

crime1 year ago

"Bryan Kohberger's Alibi: Cellphone Data Shows He Was Outside Moscow During Idaho Murders"

Bryan Kohberger's defense claims he was driving outside of Moscow, Idaho, the night of the murders and plans to present a cell phone tower expert to support this alibi. The accused faces four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary in the killings of four University of Idaho students. The defense's filing outlining Kohberger's alibi comes after repeated extensions by the judge, and more information on his location will be shared after prosecutors provide discovery evidence.

crime1 year ago

"Bryan Kohberger's Defense Presents Evidence of Alibi in Idaho College Murders Case"

Bryan Kohberger's defense claims he was driving outside of Moscow, Idaho, the night of the murders and plans to present a cellphone tower and radio frequency expert to support this alibi. Prosecutors are expected to share more information on Kohberger's location after providing discovery evidence. The case against Kohberger, who is accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students, has garnered significant attention, and his attorneys have indicated his intention to present an alibi defense.

crime2 years ago

"Idaho murder suspect's alibi defense lacks specific location, attorneys reveal"

Attorneys for Bryan Kohberger, the suspect accused of killing four University of Idaho students, have stated that they will be using an alibi defense in his upcoming trial. However, they do not have a specific location for where he was during the time of the murders. Kohberger's attorneys objected to prosecutors' motion to compel him to share the exact location of his alibi and the names of witnesses. The defense argues that Kohberger often went for drives alone and was out driving during the late night and early morning hours when the killings occurred. The trial is set for October, and prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.

crime2 years ago

Lawyer asserts Idaho college killings suspect was alone during night of murders

Bryan Kohberger, the suspect accused of killing four Idaho college students, claims he was driving alone on the night of the murders and was not present at the crime scene, according to his lawyer. The defense has not provided specific witnesses or locations to support this claim yet but expects corroborating witnesses and expert witness presentations to emerge during the trial. Prosecutors have requested clarification on Kohberger's alibi, but his attorney argues that they have complied to the extent possible at this time. Kohberger is facing charges of first-degree murder and burglary and could potentially face the death penalty if convicted. The trial is scheduled to begin in October, but it may be delayed.