Idaho Murders Trial: Bryan Kohberger Has an Alibi, But Won’t Provide Specific Location
In a court document filed on Wednesday, Kohberger’s lawyers said he’ll use an alibi defense, but can’t provide his exact location at the time of the murders.
In a court document filed on Wednesday, Kohberger’s lawyers said he’ll use an alibi defense, but can’t provide his exact location at the time of the murders.
Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the University of Idaho murders, has been indicted by a grand jury on four first-degree murder charges and one burglary charge.
The four victims of the University of Idaho murders are being honored with posthumous degrees and certificates — exactly six months after their death.
On Feb. 28, two months after the murder of 4 University of Idaho students, courts finally unsealed the search warrant that led to the arrest of Bryan Kohberger.
In the days following his arrest, we’ve gotten a chance to hear a wide variety of stories from those who have interacted with Bryan Kohberger in recent years.
Rebecca Scofield has spent weeks dodging false allegations from Ashley Guillard, who claims she was involved in the stabbing of 4 University of Idaho students.
The two surviving roommates in the University of Idaho killings, which took place in November, are speaking out for the first time since the attack.
On November 13th, four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death in their off-campus home. New details are emerging as the investigation continues.