Bryan Kohberger's lawyers set to name 'alternate suspect' who they believe really committed Idaho murders
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Bryan Kohberger's defense is employing an 'alternative perpetrator' theory, suggesting someone else committed the murders of four University of Idaho students in 2022. Judge Steven Hippler has instructed the defense to identify this suspect and provide credible evidence, expressing skepticism towards their current claims. As Kohberger awaits trial, where he could face the death penalty, prosecutors plan to use a 3D diorama to illustrate the crime scene details effectively, enhancing jurors' understanding of events leading to the tragic stabbings.
Kohberger's lawyers argue for an 'alternative perpetrator' theory while the judge insists on naming the suspect and presenting concrete evidence for the defense.
Kohberger's defense believes a different individual is responsible for the stabbings, but Judge Hippler found their initial claims lacking in admissibility.
Read at New York Post
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