MOSCOW, Idaho - A new batch up investigation documents just released in the University of Idaho murder case reveals for the first time the actual knife sheath that linked Bryan Kohberger to the crime.
In the upcoming Bryan Kohberger trial, the so-called “smoking gun” may be DNA found on a knife sheath next to one victim’s body. Though the defense is trying to discredit it, prosecutors say it’s key.
In the upcoming Bryan Kohberger trial, the so-called “smoking gun” may be DNA found on a knife sheath next to one victim’s body. Though the defense is trying to discredit it, prosecutors say it’s key.
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The amount of Bryan Kohberger's DNA found on a knife sheath is far greater than defense attorneys would like admitted at trial, a laboratory manager has informed a court. Kohberger, 29, has been ...
Newly released documents offer additional information in Idaho murder case Accused killer Bryan Kohberger allegedly bought a knife and sheath online He may also have been looking for a 'replacement' ...
Prosecutors said they have evidence that the Poconos man charged in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students bought a knife and knife sheath online in the months before the killings, ...
BOISE, Idaho - Accused killer Bryan Kohberger bought a Ka-Bar knife with a sheath and sharpener on Amazon eight months before a similar knife sheath was found at the scene of a quadruple murder.
Bryan Kohberger, the man charged with murder in the fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students, bought the same brand of knife that police suspect was used in the violent crime in November ...
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