A legal lawyer has warned that there is evidence that the defending team of Brian Cohperger is fighting for his inclusion in the trial, which is likely to mislead the jury and cause confusion about the defendant.
New evidence in the case of quadruple killing against Kohberger, 30, appears on light where the prominent trial is scheduled to start later this summer in Boise, Idaho.
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With the start of less than five months of opening, Kohberger's defense lawyer is fighting teeth and nails to persuade Judge Stepler to allow them to make the argument of their alternative perpetrators in the trial due to the death of four students in their university home.
The defense claims that since the DNA was found from five different individuals on one of the victims and at the scene, the actual perpetrator may have planted the DNA for Wahbarger to sheath the knife in one of the bedrooms.
Mark Najm, the trial lawyer in Florida, told the United States newspaper that the defense argument is an extension.
The theory of alternative perpetrators
“The sheath with his DNA is very important,” said Najm, who gained a bad reputation in 2008 by representing Casey Anthony in the trial of the killing.
“The defense has got a difficult road. They are in their position only someone put this man.
“But then, you must have a foundation, why they prepare them. Why do they go to this particular person.
“They said that they set up the accused and left this sheath there. This is an extension.”
The touch acid on the sheath of the knife was a 99.98 % match for the Kohabarger garbage that was disposed of in his family's home in Skranton, Pennsylvania.
In addition to the sheath of the knife, investigators regained two blood samples at home outside the campus in Moscow, Idaho, on the morning of November 13, 2022.
The blood was found on the handrails inside the house where the colleagues of the room Madison Min, 21, Kylie Gonclavis, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chaphein, 20 years old, were subjected to death to death in November 2022.
Moscow investigators have regained more blood on a glove outside the home.
Blood samples came from two unidentified men, but the different, not Cuperger.
The last court files also showed that DNA evidence was found from three different men under the left nails.

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DNA guide
The tests showed a mixture of three people and no DNA was linked to Kohberger.
SUN star SUN told the details that the details are critical areas of defense to include them to create a reasonable doubt.
He added: “By showing that others can be or were there, and who can be said that it begins to suspect the suspect, the main suspect, and the accused, whether he was the one who did so.”
“It brings an auxiliary area, that is, there were more than one person who participated in this situation, in this terrible killing.”
Najm believes that the judge may allow DNA guides from blood samples to attend the trial, but he asked about the results collected from the mugn nails.
Najm said: “The blood is a decisive part of the evidence here. Unfortunately, it is great, but you have sprayed all over the bedrooms for the victims,” Najm said.
“You have a clear DNA, your bread crumbs will lead you to the person or people who did it or did not do it.”
The DNA star called the nail unrelated in the case because the four victims were outside the last night and in different places.
“It is quite possible when you embrace someone, and when you give him a slight scratch or when you are affectionate when you dance, and if you hold their hands, and in a fun position, you can leave all these DNA.”
“We do not know whether it is new skin, which can be said that it will be more important than some welfare, and this is simply what happened because someone went and accomplishes his nails earlier that day through nail technology.
“You can have DNA for this person under your nails and because you will get some simple shed.

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“But with that, with complexity and technology what it is today, you can capture some DNA from some of the auxiliary sources that have nothing to do with it completely.
So again, I think that without knowing more, both sides will present their arguments because it is clear that the defense wants it, [but] The prosecution may say that it is not related to materials and they want it. “
However, Najm believes that the state prosecutors have built a strong case to register a conviction even though the murder was not recovered.
He said: “The state has truly strong action to ensure that they formed their eyes and crossed T.”
“They have got inspection orders in all fields. It does not seem to have falter to themselves.
“From what I can see, we don't know everything, we are not in the courtroom every day, but from all I can see it is that they are covering themselves.
“They got orders. They did it correctly. They collected the evidence correctly.
“However, they even somewhat returned to get search records on the computer, and they showed that Amazon purchases were made of a knife, that unique knife, and this sheath.
“Thus, these are the links that bring the issue together for the claim. I think the prosecution has done its homework.”
Cuperger was arrested and charged with killing the four students in early 2023.
The judge entered a non -guilty appeal on behalf of Cuperger during his trial in May 2023.
His trial is currently scheduled to start in August 2025.
The Timestone for Crime Crime at the University of Idaho

On November 13, 2022, the invasion of a brutal house claimed the lives of four students of Idahu University.
Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Madison Min, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; Ethan Chapheen, 20, to death in Moscow, Idahu, stabbed outside the campus.
This was followed by a six -week chase when policemen looked for the suspect.
On December 30, 2022, Brian Cuperger, 30, was arrested at his parents ’house in Pennsylvania – 2,500 miles from the crime scene.
He was detained and charged with four first -class death.
Cuperger, a former criminal justice student at Washington State University, was linked to the crime theater through phone records, his car, and DNA guides at home where murders occurred.
The house was demolished in December 2023 despite a violent reaction from the families of the victims.
Cuperger is being held in Latah County Prison while waiting for the trial.
On September 9, 2024, a judge in the state of Idaho ruled to move the killing trial coming from Moscow after the Corbreger's lawyer argued that the city was biased against him.
The state’s Supreme Court will decide the place and the new judge for trial, which is expected to start in August 2025.