Unidentified Blood DNA Found at Idaho Murder Scene Could Aid Kohberger Defense
Unidentified Blood DNA Found at Idaho Murder Scene Could Aid Kohberger Defense

Unidentified Blood DNA Found at Idaho Murder Scene Could Aid Kohberger Defense

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In a recent court hearing regarding the University of Idaho homicides, the defense for Bryan Kohberger revealed that blood samples from two unidentified males were found at the crime scene, potentially aiding their case. Kohberger's attorneys asserted that these blood samples, located on a handrail and a glove outside the home, do not belong to their client and could suggest he is not connected to the crime. The defense highlighted that this evidence was not disclosed to the magistrate when the arrest warrant was sought, raising questions about the integrity of the investigation. Although Kohberger's DNA was found on a knife sheath linked to the murder, the presence of the unidentified blood could introduce reasonable doubt regarding his guilt. The trial is set to begin in August 2023, where Kohberger faces multiple charges including first-degree murder. The defense aims to challenge the prosecution’s claims and argue for a reconsideration of the probable cause for his arrest.

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