Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger penned essay showing he knew how to cover tracks
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Recent court filings have unveiled a college essay by Bryan Kohberger, suspect in the University of Idaho student murders, showcasing his understanding of crime scene investigations. Written in 2020, Kohberger's essay details how crime scene investigators should protect a scene to avoid contaminating evidence, referencing tools like fiber-free clothing and other protective gear. This raises implications for his defense, as experts believe his knowledge may suggest intentionality behind the lack of forensic evidence discovered at the crime scene, potentially corroborating accusations against him.
Prosecutors are going to talk about this when they bring up the lack of forensic evidence left by the killer, saying, 'Look how much he knew about this.'
This is not helpful for him. The same way he talks about this fictitious cop about not leaving evidence behind... we might have insight into the lack of forensic evidence.
Read at New York Post
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