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Bryan Kohberger's defense reveals alleged details from night of arrest at parent's Pennsylvania home
There are new developments in the Idaho college murders case as defense attorneys are challenging key evidence that they say was improperly obtained by police, including search warrants and DNA.
New court filings from Bryan Kohberger’s defense team depict a chaotic night when the former PhD student was arrested at his parent’s home in the Pennsylvania Poconos.
His lawyers claim that during the raid, law enforcement broke the front door of the home, shattered the sliding glass door of the basement and held the entire family at gunpoint. They also allege that while Kohberger was “zip tied at his hands and surrounded by police at gun point,” he “made statements to his arresting officers,” despite “not having his rights read to him.”
The many pre-trial hearings in Idaho quadruple murder case against Bryan Kohberger
Now, they want those statements thrown out, along with other key pieces of evidence lead defense attorney Anne Taylor argues were “illegally gathered by law enforcement using his genetic information.”
Authorities linking Kohberger to the crime after they say they found DNA that was a “statistical match” on the button snap of a knife sheath at the crime scene where Xana Kernolde, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen and Ethan Chapin were found stabbed to death.
“When law enforcement uses that positive match and then says, well, we need to go and get a search warrant because we have a positive match for Bryan Kohberger, that the DNA evidence is tainted and anything comes from it is fruit from a poisonous tree,” said ABC News contributor Brian Buckmire.
The defense, who says Kohberger is innocent, claiming without that genetic information, there could have been no request for his phone records which prosecutors also say implicate him.
Taylor is also challenging the way authorities gathered search warrants, especially pertaining to the search of Kohberger’s car, a white Hyundai Elantra, as well as his Apple and Amazon accounts.
Taylor says the warrants lacked probable cause.
The trial is set for August and we are still awaiting the judge’s decision on the defense’s request to have the death penalty taken off the table.
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Idaho State falls to Eastern Washington Eagles 77-42 in Cheney – East Idaho News
The Idaho State Bengals (5-6, 3-4) fell to the Eastern Washington Eagles 77-42 Saturday afternoon in Cheney, Washington.
The game opened for the Bengals with quite possibly the catch of the year. On a third and short from 15 yards out. Fredericksen launched off of his back foot and made an acrobatic one-handed grab falling into the corner of the endzone.
After another EWU Score The Bengals went into their 2nd drive of the game down 14-7. The Bengals drove the field before stalling out on the 38 and turning the ball over on downs after a failed 4th down pass attempt.
Justice Jackson, returning to Eastern after transferring to the Bengals last season. Took a short kick and showed amazing footwork and vision as he dipped and twisted through the Eastern kick coverage, breaking multiple tackles and finding open field, off to the races for an 85 yard touchdown return.
The Eastern offense was firing on all cylinders and quickly scored three more touchdowns, one off of a Bengal interception to go up 35-14 with 8:07 to play in the first half.
With 5 to play in the 1st Half, Donald Austin powered through for a first down. Kobe Tracy then threw a dart to the corner of the endzone where Tsion Nunnally was crossing for the third Bengal touchdown of the game. The TD was Nunnally’s second of the year.
The Eagles scored again and went into the locker room with a 49-28 lead over the Bengals.
After a 3rd quarter Eagle score, the Bengals didn’t stop fighting. On the next possession, Kobe Tracy led the Bengals down the field on a 13 play drive over 6:49 that was capped with a slant pass touchdown to Raiden Brown in the middle of the endzone. Brown’s touchdown was the third of the season for the Bengal wideout.
Idaho State was able to score once more as the Eagles also scored for the final 77-42 score.
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