Sister Golden Hair
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Yes, there is no search warrant listed on the PA Courts webpage for the Rubbish Bins that are specifically placed on the street for collection. Therefore, PA LE or the FBI (whoever it was who collected the Kohberger family trash) did not need a warrant to do so IMO. That is, unless there was a warrant and it is still sealed, but I see no rational reason why that would be the case. MOO
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How did investigators use DNA profiling to identify the suspect in the Idaho student killings?
Newly released court filings explain how authorities zeroed in on their suspect in the killing of four Idaho college students with DNA analysis.
www.usatoday.com
According to this article, there was a warrant. Warrant would have been smart because no one wants to lose the curtilage versus curb privacy argument and have evidence thrown out, and in a state with greater expectation of privacy, why run that risk? other links on previous page. So IDK if there was a warrant re the trash search or not, but it certainly would have been the prudent choice.