University of Idaho murder suspect says cellphone data proves he was out driving at the time of the slayings
The legal team of the suspect accused of killing four University of Idaho students in 2022 has said that cellphone tower data proves he was out driving late at night and miles away when they were killed.
The legal team of the suspect accused of killing four University of Idaho students in 2022 has said that cellphone tower data proves he was out driving late at night and miles away when they were killed.
Attorneys for Bryan Kohberger, who was indicted on charges of murder by a grand jury last May, said in a new court filing Wednesday that his alibi was confirmed by the location of his mobile device.
All four victims — Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20 and Ethan Chapin, 20 — were stabbed to death in the early hours of Nov. 13, 2022, at their off-campus residence in Moscow, Idaho.
DNA from a knife sheath left at the crime scene led investigators to Kohberger, prosecutors said.
Kohberger's legal team has previously argued that he was out driving alone at the time of the killings — but now they have pledged to call an expert witness they say can prove it using cellphone data.
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