Attorneys for the man charged in the deaths of four University of Idaho students have alleged police misconduct and flawed ...
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger will return to court for the first time in more than two months to argue for excluding ...
Bryan Kohberger’s team is attempting to have nearly all the evidence collected by police against the accused murderer thrown ...
Because that evidence was abandoned, Kohberger cannot assert it is protected, nor can he claim a privacy issue from the use ...
Prosecutors can continue to pursue the death penalty against Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four University of ...
The genetic genealogy process helped law enforcement eventually link Kohberger to the crime scene: a type of "family tree" analysis that helped point investigators in the right direction.
Because that evidence was abandoned, Kohberger cannot assert it is protected, nor can he claim a privacy issue from the use of his relatives’ DNA in the IGG process to develop a family tree ...
Because that evidence was abandoned, Kohberger cannot assert it is protected, nor can he claim a privacy issue from the use of his relatives’ DNA in the IGG process to develop a family tree ...
Still a relatively new tool, IGG uses publicly available DNA profiles from genealogical databases to narrow down a suspect pool by tracing a family tree through its DNA. Kohberger’s defense has ...