Bryan Kohberger, accused of killing 4 College of Idaho college students, was again in courtroom on Thursday, Might 23.
Kohberger’s protection attorneys requested the choose to order the prosecution to show over cellphone tower information and different proof they declare helps his “alibi,” RadarOnline.com has realized.
The proof requested by the protection workforce contains cellphone information; sprint digicam footage from Kohberger’s arrest at his father or mother’s Pennsylvania dwelling; video and audio recordings of a white sedan on the crime scene; and lab testing outcomes that have been used to arrest Kohberger.
The protection workforce moreover referred to as in a witness to testify in regards to the mobile phone tower information that they declare helps Kohberger’s alibi that he was driving round stargazing on the night time of the murders.
“Mr. Kohberger was out driving within the early morning hours of November 13, 2022, as he typically did to hike and run and/or see the moon and stars. He drove all through the world south of Pullman, Washington, west of Moscow, Idaho together with Wawawai Park,” Kohberger’s lawyer said.
Kohberger’s attorneys argue he was nowhere close to the crime scene on the night time of the murders; nevertheless, the prosecution claims cellphone tower pings positioned him close to the off-campus home the place the 4 college students have been killed.
The protection workforce moreover filed a movement to dismiss the case, citing inadmissible proof, a biased grand jury, and prosecutorial misconduct. Choose John Choose, who’s overseeing the case, denied the movement.
In the meantime, the sufferer’s family members have expressed hope {that a} trial date might be set quickly, including the method is taking too lengthy.
The surprising quadruple killing rocked the city of Moscow. On the time, Kohberger was a PhD pupil learning prison justice and criminology at close by Washington State College, positioned about 10 miles away from Moscow.
Seven weeks after the killings, Kohberger was arrested and charged with 4 counts of first-degree homicide.