Idaho Students’ killings suspected of Brian Cooberger’s freezing essay suggests that he knew around his crime scene

An essay written by the suspects about the murders of Idaho Brian Kohberger He caused speculation that he knows how to cover his tracks.

The 30-year-old has been in detention without a guarantee since he was arrested for killing students at Idaho University, Kaylee Gonkalvs, Xana Kernodel and Ethan Chapin at their home outside the campus in Moscow, Idaho.

The revelations follow more reports that prosecutors mention can summon Brian Kohberger’s family as witnesses during the upcoming process.

Brian Cooberger’s essay suggests that he knows how to cover his tracks

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The protection of Brian Cooberger’s killings just became more challenging after Idaho prosecutors revealed an essay at college, which he wrote that he showed that he had a deep understanding of crime scenes.

According to New York PostIn the restless essay, Kohberger describes in detail how investigators use “without fiber” overalls, gloves and shoes to prevent polluting evidence with their own DNA and fingerprints.

Kochberger also studied numerous aspects of the crime scene investigation and repeatedly emphasized the importance of the area protection against pollution. He also said that home partners are often the main suspects in criminal cases.

In another part of the essay, Kohberger discussed how the perpetrators could introduce objects to the crime scene to mislead investigators. He also warned investigators not to make hasty conclusions in such scenarios.

“Even if there was an object introduced at the scene to throw out investigators, it is not the work of the criminal investigator, the crime scene to jump to conclusions,” Kohberger wrote in the chilling piece.

Crime Expert believes the essay will be used against a murder suspect

Suspect of murder in Idaho Brian Kohberger in court

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Talking about the essay, a crime scene expert Joseph Giakalone claims that this will be one of the key evidence against Kohberger in his upcoming process.

“Prosecutors will talk about when they bring out the lack of forensic evidence left by the killer,” said a former Cold Case investigator.

He added, “They will say,” Look how much he knows about it. He talks about fiber -free clothing. ” This is not useful to him. “

Giacalone also noted that Kohberger’s essay could explain why police were only able to restore minimal forensic evidence, suggesting that he had tried to cover his tracks.

However, despite the weapon of murder (knife) that is still missing, police found a cruise coat that contained a Kohberger DNA.

Since then, prosecutors have theoretize that Kohberger bought the Amazon’s knife and sheath and intends to show his history of shopping his process.

The damn story of the Amazon shopping of Brian Cooberger

Brian Cochberger's defense team hires a genealogist to discredit DNA evidence that binds him to Idaho's killings

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According to court documents, Kochberger has purchased a black bale for nearly a year before a witness to announce that he has seen a masked man at the home of alleged killings.

Prosecutors have revealed that the suspect killer bought the person covering on January 10, 2022 at a Dick Sports Goods shop in Pittsburgh, eleven months before the fatal piercing on November 13, 2022.

They also pointed out the Kohberger shopping history, which includes buying a combat -style knife, wrap and Amazon sharpener approximately eight months before the attack.

Later in place of the crime containing the Kohberger DNA containing a Kochberger DNA. In addition, Dylan Mortensen, a witness at King Road’s residence at night of the killings, told police that they saw a man wearing a similar mask.

Later, they provided a drawing of the coverage that was included in the court documents presented by the lawyer of Kohberger’s defense Eliza Masot, according to New York PostS

A suspect family can testify in his process

Idaho Students Murder Suspect Brian Kohberger stopped with cops in White Hyundai Elentra weeks before the arrest

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Previously, it was revealed that the Kohberger family could testify to his trial after prosecutors argued against the request of the defense team for priority places for the family.

“The state can call a member (s) of the Kohberger family to testify in the trial,” writes the Deputy Prosecutor of Latach Ashley Jennings in a court case by Judge Stephen Hipler according to the New York Post.

She added: “Before the start of the trial, the state stipulates that the court will bet or the court will be in itself, as a whole it will exclude witnesses of witnesses from the courtroom so that they cannot hear the testimony of other witnesses.”

Prosecutors claim that Brian Kohberger’s family does not have the same legitimate rights as victims

Brian Cochberger's defense team hires a genealogist to discredit DNA evidence that binds him to Idaho's killings

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In his objection to provide priority places for the Kochberger family, Jennings claims that the accused’s relatives do not have the same legal rights as the victim’s family.

“The defendant asks his family members to receive the same rights as the victim’s families,” Jennings said. “However, the” immediate families of the victims of murder “have constitutional and legal rights to attend according to [the] Idaho Constitution … There are no comparable constitutional or legal provisions that give the defendant’s family the same rights. “

Jennings also claims that the Kochberger family is not a priority place for seating, does not violate his right for six amendment, contrary to the allegations of his defense team.

“The defendant has a constitutional and legal right to a” public process “, but this is not focused on choosing the defendant who sits in the courtroom,” the prosecutor included in her filing.

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