ID - 4 University of Idaho Students Died in Apparent Homicide, Moscow, 13 Nov 2022 ****Media Thread**** NO DISCUSSION

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State of Idaho v. Bryan C. Kohberger​

Latah County CR29-22-2805

Case Summary (Updated 07/03/23)


 
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ON 7/4/23 AT 6:45 AM EDT

A judge has granted Bryan Kohberger's defense team access to the training records of three police officers involved in the investigation of the murders of four University of Idaho students. [..]

Kohberger's attorney, public defender Anne Taylor, petitioned the judge for Kohberger's cellphone location data and a forensic analyst's determination about the suspect's vehicle during the June 27 hearing.

The judge set a July 14 deadline for the FBI records to be turned over, the Idaho Statesmanreported.
 
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Bryan Kohberger: Alternate Suspects...?​

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Objections have been raised to demolishing the house where four University of Idaho students were killed last year.

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Updated: July 4, 2023 at 4:42 PM

BOISE, Idaho – Objections have been raised to demolishing the house where four University of Idaho students were killed last year, with members of three of the victims' families signaling it should be preserved until after the trial of the man charged in the deaths.
 
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March 17, 2023

The man charged with killing four University of Idaho students spent much of his teen and adult life consumed by a rare neurological disorder known as visual snow syndrome.

“He would talk about it, like, all the time,” Thomas Arntz, a former friend of Koberger’s in high school, told the Idaho Statesman in a phone interview. “The word that comes to mind is that he was neurotic about it, and talked about it relentlessly. I guess it truly bothered him to no end.”

Learning of the condition through Bryan Kohberger was the first time many people following the case had heard of the little-known condition. Even experts say they have a lot to learn.

What is visual snow?​

Visual snow syndrome is a relatively recently observed condition that is believed to have been first described in 1995. It wasn’t officially given a name until a 2015 study.
 
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Updated: 6:29 PM MDT July 4, 2023

MOSCOW, Idaho — The family of one of the Moscow murder victims is encouraging everyone to remember their daughter, sister and friend by doing something spontaneous.

In honor of what would have been Xana Kernodle's 21st birthday, "Xanapalooza" encourages people to step outside their comfort zone and be adventurous.

Xana was one of four University of Idaho students killed last November.

To commemorate her 21st birthday, Xana's sister marked July 5, 2023 as "Xanapalooza."


Updated: 5:04 PM MDT July 4, 2023
 
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“They have taken this stance where we want to know what you think, but we don’t really want to listen to what you think.” University of Idaho is ignoring families pleas not to demolish the house where four students were murdered until after the Kohberger trial.

Goncalves family attorney Shanon Gray is asking people with influence on the University of Idaho to ask them to listen to the victims families.


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State of Idaho v. Bryan C. Kohberger​

Latah County CR29-22-2805

Case Summary (Updated 07/07/23)


 
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7/1/2023

[...] While police did say they were searching for a bladed murder weapon, it wasn't revealed that officers had found a knife's sheath at the murder scene until the probable cause affidavit was released on Thursday.

Pappa Rodgers' post attracted the suspicion of Jennifer Coffindaffer, a former FBI agent, who on Friday shared it on Twitter. She tweeted: "I have followed #papparodger comments with intrigue. This comment was of particular interest after the release of the PCA. The comments just seem to hit home..."

In response to another Twitter user, who asked whether the killer would have left "a digital trail that incriminating," Coffindaffer wrote: "He drove his own car, carried his phone, and didn't Clip in his sheath tight enough, so I do believe he could leave a digital trail. He was a hot mess. Intelligence w/no common sense equals a criminal bound to be caught." [...]
 
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Seeking the death penalty rather than life imprisonment for Idaho student murders suspect Bryan Kohberger could cost taxpayers an additional $1 million if he is convicted, according to a new report.

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7.7.2023

MOSCOW, Idaho - Seeking the death penalty rather than life imprisonment for Idaho student murders suspect Bryan Kohberger could cost taxpayers an additional $1 million if he is convicted, according to a new report.

Latah County Prosecuting Attorney Bill Thompson notified the court and the defense on June 26 that his office intended to seek death if Kohberger is convicted in the November 2022 slayings of four University of Idaho students.
 
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Bryan Kohberger's parents testify in woman's disappearance in Pennsylvania​

 
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