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Kohberger Likes To 'Look At The Stars', Does He Also Like To Kill College Co-Eds?

7m · The Idaho Murders | The Case Against Bryan Kohberger · 24 Apr 17:00

In the podcast episode of 'Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski,' featuring guest Shavaun Scott, a psychotherapist and author, the discussion revolves around the ongoing legal defense of Bryan Kohberger. Kohberger's alibi that he likes to drive around at night to stargaze, which the court initially found inadequate, is critiqued. The updated alibi adds little, merely including details about cell phone locations when the phone was supposedly off. The conversation expresses skepticism about the effectiveness of this alibi and discusses the broader implications of using competing experts in digital forensics to create confusion and potentially instill reasonable doubt among jurors. The dialogue also touches on the lack of support from those who know Kohberger personally, highlighting that no positive character witnesses have emerged, contrasting with the online communities prematurely declaring his innocence. The episode delves into the complexities and potential desperation in the defense's strategy, including an exploration of how Kohberger's behavior could be perceived by a jury.
**Main Points:**
- Kohberger's alibi involves mundane activities like driving at night to look at stars, considered insufficient by the court.
- Updated defense includes details about his phone being off during crucial times, aiming to prove his absence from the crime scene.
- Discussion on the strategy of employing expert witnesses to counteract prosecution evidence and create jury confusion.
- Reflection on the lack of personal support for Kohberger, with acquaintances only describing him as odd or disturbing.
- Consideration of the defense's potential long-term strategy and the challenges it faces in proving Kohberger's innocence.
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- The defense's claim is weakened by the absence of an active cell phone to track Kohberger's location during the time of the alleged crimes.
- Legal requirements for an alibi include substantial evidence, typically from a witness, which Kohberger's defense does not have.
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