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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Bryan Kohberger’s lawyers may cite autism to try to strike death penalty option: court documents
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Bryan Kohberger’s lawyers may cite autism to try to strike death penalty option: court documents

Last updated: February 27, 2025 7:41 am
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Attorneys representing Bryan Kohberger, the primary suspect in the tragic 2022 murder of four University of Idaho students, are now raising autism as a potential mitigating factor in his defense against the death penalty. In a recent court filing, Kohberger’s legal team submitted a motion titled “to Strike Death Penalty RE: Autism Spectrum Disorder,” a move that could significantly impact the outcome of the case.

The accused quadruple-murderer, Bryan Kohberger, stands accused of brutally stabbing Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin at an off-campus residence in November 2022. The shocking crime sent shockwaves through the community and left many questioning the motive behind such a heinous act.

Kohberger, who was pursuing a Ph.D. in criminology and criminal justice at Washington State University at the time of the murders, has maintained his innocence and pleaded not guilty to the murder charges. However, his defense team is now exploring the possibility of using his autism spectrum disorder as a basis for avoiding the death penalty if he is convicted.

The defense’s motion also includes a request to redact or seal certain records related to their argument regarding Kohberger’s autism spectrum disorder, indicating a desire to keep certain details out of the public eye. This strategic move suggests that Kohberger’s legal team is carefully crafting their defense strategy to best serve their client’s interests.

While it remains unclear whether Kohberger has been formally diagnosed with autism or if his defense team is seeking a diagnosis, the inclusion of this information in the case is a significant development. Autism spectrum disorder is a complex neurological condition that can impact an individual’s social interactions, communication skills, and behavior, and its potential role in this case raises important questions about mental health and criminal responsibility.

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As the trial date approaches in August, the legal battle surrounding Bryan Kohberger’s case is only intensifying. With the defense team’s latest motion challenging the death penalty on the grounds of autism spectrum disorder, the courtroom drama is sure to captivate the public’s attention and spark debates about justice, mental health, and the law. Stay tuned for updates as this high-profile case unfolds.

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