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Bryan Kohberger’s lawyers set to name suspect they believe really committed Idaho murders

Last updated: May 15, 2025 1:35 pm
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Bryan Kohberger’s legal team is making a bold move in an attempt to save his life by pointing the finger at someone else for the gruesome murders of four University of Idaho students in 2022. According to Judge Steven Hippler, Kohberger’s attorneys are pursuing the “alternative perpetrator” theory, suggesting that another individual is responsible for the pre-dawn stabbings at a student house in Moscow, Idaho.

The judge has instructed the defense lawyers to identify the suspect in question and provide any substantial evidence they have to support this claim. He expressed concerns about the admissibility of the evidence presented thus far and has sealed the documents pending further review.

Kohberger is facing the death penalty by firing squad if he is found guilty of the killings. His attorneys have until May 23 to present their evidence, and a hearing on the matter is scheduled for the coming month.

The tragic incident occurred when Kohberger allegedly entered a student house in November 2022 and brutally stabbed Xana Kernodle, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, and Ethan Chapin, 20. Two housemates survived the attack, with one witness describing a man with a black mask and distinctive “bushy eyebrows” leaving the scene – a man prosecutors claim was Kohberger, a former PhD student at the University of Washington.

Kohberger’s defense strategy has primarily focused on challenging the admissibility of key evidence against him. They have filed motions to suppress DNA evidence found on a bloody knife sheath at the crime scene and security camera footage allegedly showing Kohberger’s car near the students’ house on the night of the murders.

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Additionally, the defense has requested the exclusion of certain terms such as “murder,” “murder weapon,” “psychopath,” and “bushy eyebrows” from the trial proceedings, arguing that they could prejudice the jury.

As the legal battle continues to unfold, the fate of Bryan Kohberger hangs in the balance, with his defense team working tirelessly to shift the blame to another potential perpetrator. The upcoming hearings will shed more light on the evidence and arguments presented in this complex and high-stakes case.

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