New defense of Idaho student murder suspect Brian Coberger is a veteran who says that potential suspects outside the railings at the crime scene at King Road and the gloves to other suspects' potential suspects, according to the veteran. They claim that they are claiming that they are found outside the gloves. Criminal craftsman.
“When he was arrested, he immediately said, 'Who else had arrested?'” “It's not a normal reaction to someone being arrested [allegedly] He brutally kills four children with a knife. ”
Kelly, the founder of the system to arrest deadly murderers, or Stalk Inc., speculated that the statement came from the suspect's expectations that police had developed other substantial leads.
“Maybe this was why he had that stupid reaction. He staged some other DNA, blood and dumped the authorities,” Kelly said. “Remember from his research he's probably aware of staging.”
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Brian Coberger arrives at Monroe County Courthouse in Pennsylvania before an extradition hearing. He is charged with murder of four students at the University of Idaho. (Fox News Digital Image Direct)
Kohberger was studying for his Ph.D. In criminology and criminal justice at the time of murder.
Kelly mentioned early News Nation Reportciting an unknown law enforcement source, the Pennsylvania SWAT team was wearing rubber gloves and sorting trash cans on December 30, 2022 in parents' kitchens in the Pocono Mountains. About Coberger's first question after he arrested.
Wearing a “blank stare,” Kohberger reportedly “he asked if anyone else had been arrested.”
Authorities have since refused to discuss the details, citing a gag order from the lawsuit issued a few days later.
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However, there are other reasons why Kohberger may have responded.
“I don't know about that,” said Linda Kenny Burden, a lawyer whose well-known client includes Casey Anthony and Aaron Hernandez. “I think he thought his father was being arrested.”
Before SWAT RAID, Kohberger and his father were suspended twice by Indiana law enforcement on Pennsylvania's Cross Country Drive from his apartment in Pullman, Washington, about 10 miles from the crime scene .
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Brian Coberger was stopped by Indiana State Police on December 15, 2022 and was later identified as a suspect in the murder of four students at the University of Idaho. (Hancock County Police Station)
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Bodycam videos from one of the incidents show that the pair are giving a rambling reaction about where they came from, and Coberger goes to his family's home at the time of arrest. There was.
Two unidentified male blood samples, one on the railing, one on the outer gloves, were retrieved by investigators after Madison Morgen's stinging death. , and they came from different subjects.

Madison Morgen on the top left smiles on the shoulder of her best friend Kaylee Goncalves, who along with Ethan Chapin, Zana Calnord and two other housemates in Goncalves' final Instagram post I pose so I shared four students before they were stabbed and died. (@kayleegoncalves/instagram)
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Both sources of doubt have suggested that attorney Anne Taylor last month, Adam County Judge Stephen Hippler said at a hearing last month that Coberger, 30, has nothing to do with crime. He spoke.
“It was interesting information,” Boise-based attorney Edwina Elcox told Fox News Digital. “I think defense is trying to raise the issue and it's trying to muddy the water.”

Defense attorney Anne Taylor speaks at the hearing of Brian Coberger, who is accused of killing four University of Idaho students. (Idaho Judicial Division)
However, at the pretrial stage, the judges seemed unsure that the presence of two other DNA samples was the reason to abandon any possible causes. Kohberger's arrest. The detective made another important discovery. They found a Ka-bar knife sheath under Morgen's body. Prosecutors say Kohberger's DNA was on top of it.
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The judge seemed unconvinced by Taylor's claim that an unknown blood sample could undermine the cause that could lead to arresting a client, but experts said they made reasonable decisions at the trial later this year. He said it could create doubt.

The house at 1122 King Road in Moscow, Idaho, behind a police tape on November 15, 2022. Police say four University of Idaho students were stabbed internally on Nov. 13. (Derek rocked for Fox News digital)
Kohberger is expected to go to trial later this year. Before his defense successfully argued for a change of venue, Rata County Judge John Judge entered a plea of innocence on behalf of the suspect in his arrest in May 2023.
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Brian Coberger will be in court for a hearing in Rata County Court on June 27, 2023 in Moscow, Idaho. Kohberger is accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022. (Frankpool/Getty Images in August)
Even a knife sheath could have been planted, Kelly previously told Fox News Digital that “USMC” stamp Ka-Bar sheath remained to try and target investigators to someone with military ties. He claimed that it may have been the case.
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“This is 101 staging,” he said. “They'll see this and think they're the soldiers who did this.
However, police recovered the DNA with snaps, saying it was consistent with a family sample that was later collected from the garbage of Coberger's parents' home, 2,500 miles away in Pennsylvania.
