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Idaho judge strikes blow to Brian Kohberger’s defense with DNA ruling

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Idaho judge strikes blow to Brian Kohberger’s defense with DNA ruling

A judge has denied Idaho college murders suspect Bryan Kohberger’s motions to suppress key evidence collected during search warrants, dealing his defense team a severe, but expected blow.

Kohberger’s defense team brought up two DNA samples from unidentified males at the King Road home where he is accused of killing four University of Idaho undergrads, as part of their effort to have his arrest warrants thrown out.

Two unidentified male blood samples, one on a handrail and one on a glove outside, were recovered by investigators after the stabbing deaths of Madison Mogen, 21; Kaylee Goncavles, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20. Neither matched Kohberger, and they came from different subjects.

With the sources of both in question, defense attorney Anne Taylor told Ada County Judge Steven Hippler at a hearing last month that it could mean Kohberger, 30, is not related to the crime at all.

But in the pretrial stage, the judge seemed unconvinced that the presence of two other DNA samples would be a reason to throw out probable cause for Kohberger’s arrest. Detectives made another damning find — a Ka-Bar knife sheath under Mogen’s body.

Bryan Kohberger, accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students in 2023, being escorted into court in a suit and tie

Kohberger is accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students in 2022. AP

Final photo of the victims, pictured just hours before their untimely deaths. The four University of Idaho students who were found dead in off-campus housing were identified on Monday as Madison Mogen, 21, top left, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, bottom left, Ethan Chapin, 20, center, and Xana Kernodle, 20, right.

The judge denied Kohberger’s motions to suppress key evidence collected during search warrants. kayleegoncalves/Instagram

“His DNA is still on the knife sheath, though,” Hippler told Taylor in court. “That’s the problem, counsel.”

Judge Hippler also denied Kohberger a Frank’s hearing, which would have allowed his attorneys to challenge how police conducted the investigation which resulted in Kohberger’s arrest in December 2022.

Kohberger was studying for a Ph.D. in criminology and criminal justice at Washington State University at the time of the murders. The University of Idaho is only 10 miles away from WSU.

Police officer standing by a memorial with flowers and a teddy bear outside a house where four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death

Judge Hippler also denied Kohberger a Frank’s hearing. James Keivom

Bryan Kohberger

Kohberger was studying for a Ph.D. in criminology and criminal justice at Washington State University at the time of the murders. AP

Kohberger is charged with murdering four University of Idaho students in their off-campus home in the early morning hours of November 13, 2022.

A nearly two-month investigation led police to finally nab Kohberger at his parents’ home in Pennsylvania.

Prior to the SWAT raid on the home, Kohberger and his dad were stopped twice by Indiana law enforcement on a cross-country drive home to Pennsylvania from his apartment in Pullman, Washington, about 10 miles from the crime scene.

Kohberger’s trial is scheduled to start in August.

If convicted, Kohberger could face the death penalty.

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