Bryan Kohberger’s Alibi Partially Exposed


The lawyers of Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the stabbing murders of four University of Idaho students, were asked by prosecutors to provide his alibi. In response, Kohberger’s attorneys have filed an objection stating that their client has a consistent habit of going for drives alone, which is what he claims to have been doing during the time of the murders. However, they do not specify a specific location, and there are no witnesses to support his alibi. The defense has provided all the information they can at this time, according to the filing.

Kohberger’s attorneys explain that they may corroborate his alibi through witness testimony rather than providing an official alibi. They state that corroborating evidence may be obtained through cross examination of the state’s witnesses or the presentation of defense experts. Kohberger is fully aware of his duty to disclose information and will comply accordingly. The Daily Beast summarizes the development with the headline, “Idaho Massacre Suspect Bryan Kohberger’s Alibi Doesn’t Seem That Airtight.”

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