Bryan Kohberger's Idaho Evidence Claims Don't Survive Scrutiny
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Bryan Kohberger confessed to killing four University of Idaho students. He's serving four consecutive life sentences. He waived his appeals. And now a forensic expert and a book author are publicly raising questions about evidence that was apparently not concerning enough for anyone to challenge before the plea was finalized.
This week's review brings together the most critical Idaho murders conversations — built around one central question: does any of this actually matter, or is it noise?
Eric Faddis — criminal defense attorney and former felony prosecutor — doesn't mince words on this one. He's handled physical evidence from both sides of murder trials and has strong opinions about what's happening in the Kohberger aftermath. Brent Turvey's chain of custody allegations about the knife sheath sound alarming in a headline. But Faddis walks through what those claims actually mean in practice — and why the defense team's decision not to pursue a suppression motion before the plea tells you more than Turvey's post-plea press tour does. If the findings were strong enough to get the sheath excluded, a competent defense team fighting four murder charges would have used them. They didn't.
Christopher Whitcomb wrote a book about a case where the defendant already confessed. That tells you who the book is for — and it's not the families.
The families of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin heard a man confess to killing the people they loved. What they're hearing now is people with books to sell and reputations to build picking at the edges of their loss.
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