An Idaho judge has declined to throw out key evidence in a case against a man charged with murder in connection with the killings of four University of Idaho students.
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It was a young Kellen Moore, the oldest son of Tom and Kris Moore. Tom Moore was Prosser’s head football coach at the time. “(Kellen) said something to me about my pass set,” said Jelinek, who would go on to play for the University of Idaho,
Bryan Kohberger's lawyers argued law enforcement violated his constitutional rights when they used Investigative Genetic Genealogy to identify possible suspects.
The killings shook the small farming community of about 25,000 people, which hadn’t had a homicide in about five years. The trial was moved from rural northern Idaho to Boise after the defense expressed concerns that Kohberger couldn’t get a fair trial in the county where the killings occurred.
Judge Steven Hippler was not swayed by legal arguments made by Bryan Kohberger’s defense team that law enforcement violated his constitutional rights when they used a process called Investigative Genetic Genealogy to identify possible suspects.
There’s no blood in his car. He wasn’t connected to that house, to the people in the house,” said Anne Taylor, lead attorney for defendant Bryan Kohberger.
A judge has denied motions to dismiss evidence and search warrants related to the trial of suspected University of Idaho quadruple homicide killer Bryan Kohberger.
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A judge this week declined to throw out key evidence against the man charged in the killings of four University of Idaho students near the campus two years ago.