'It'd be easy for him': Internet wonders how Bryan Kohberger can 'narrate' a story to escape punishment
MOSCOW, IDAHO: Netizens have started wondering how Bryan Kohberger can "narrate" a story about where he was during the time of the Idaho murders to escape punishment. On November 13, 2022, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, were murdered in their off-campus rental home close to the University of Idaho.
Investigators arrested Kohberger as the only suspect after many weeks of investigation along with thousands of tips. The investigators are yet to find a motive for the brutal stabbings. Investigators revealed that they tracked Kohberger’s cell phone data among other things which led them to believe that he was the prime suspect.
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Web sleuths react to new court documents about Bryan Kohberger
A new court document obtained by a web sleuth reportedly showed the "defendant's response to plaintiff's request for discovery," which read that prosecutors did not have any type of documentation, reports and mental examinations among others to prove Kohberger was guilty. Now, several people have started to claim that Kohberger could come up with a different narrative to save himself from potential punishment.
A person wrote on Reddit, “I have the same question. I feel like he can’t prove where he was at the time of the murder, hence no physical records to present at the moment. But then he obviously can’t show a photo of him sleeping in bed or driving around in his car insomniac-style. But the witness might mean that he can bring someone forward to testify that he was with them at the time of the murders. No idea. So confusing. However, since it's the prosecution that is charging him and he is not required to prove anything other than that the evidence pros have against him is false, this sounds sensible too.”
“If he has a narrative of what he was doing, he'll have the opportunity to show it. If he was watching TV or on a computer during any of the times that have been allotted, it'd be easy for him to show. If he went to places different than what's been stated, it would be easy to get someone to back you up that you were at their place,” another user added. “What does this mean? That he has no provable alibi I assume? Since he has no records to prove his innocence, I feel like they are just going to attack the evidence in the PCA only,” yet another user remarked.
What are the charges Bryan Kohberger faces?
Kohberger has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder in connection with the quadruple murder. He has also been charged with a count of felony burglary. The preliminary hearing for him is set for June, when Kohberger is expected to present his defense in front of the Idaho court.
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