Bryan Kohberger Was 'Out Driving' When Four Idaho College Students Were Stabbed to Death: Defense



Bryan Kohberger’s defense team submitted an alibi from the accused killer on the night four University of Idaho students were killed. Public defender Anne Taylor claims Kohberger was out for a late-night drive November 13. Court documents show Kohberger’s phone pinged multiple cell towers between Moscow and Pullman that night. Kohberger stands accused of brutally stabbing four college students to death in their off-campus home. The Law&Crime Network’s Sierra Gillespie and Brian Buckmire break it down. Read more on this story: https://bit.ly/3DEVGzD

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28 thoughts on “Bryan Kohberger Was 'Out Driving' When Four Idaho College Students Were Stabbed to Death: Defense”

  1. This is crazy . This guy seems like he had a good up bringing, a successful college graduate, What would drive him to commit such an awful act..? RIP to all the victims and God bless their families and friends.

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  2. 4:20 Man, I loved going on long pointless drives, especially at night. Particularly back when I was living with other people, parents/roommates/girlfriends (and before gas prices were ridiculous), I’d go drive around, sometimes for hours, just to get away and be by myself for awhile. Sometimes I would just poke around town if I wanted more stimulus to distract myself from thoughts or I’d drive to one of the smaller towns 20 miles down the road and back if wanted time to kind of zone out and think about things. Sometimes I’d listen to music- sometimes I’d drive around in silence in a kind of autopilot mode where I’d drive a route seared into my head and not think about anything at all. Occasionally, usually girlfriend-related, I’d even shut my phone off if I really wanted to be alone. No real explanation as to ‘why’ other than “I just wanted/needed to” and it was always so awkward trying to explain that to other people. No one seemed to understand why anyone would just go drive around to just drive around- girlfriends always thought it was a lame cover for infidelity and cops would pull me over because they’d see me multiple times, then come up with a bogus “”justification”” to pull me over just to see what I was up to and then be even more suspicious when they’d ask what I was doing or where I was headed and I’d tell them “nothing” or “I’m not going anywhere- just out driving around.” All that being said, it is a bit of a sketchy excuse given the magnitude of the situation and the supposed evidence against him. But, I totally get going for long drives to nowhere, IF that was in fact something he did on a regular basis and wasn’t just something he started doing premeditatedly attempting to build an alibi for the future murders…

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  3. His alibi (by definition) is NOT an alibi. He can't say 'where' and he can't say 'when' and he has no corroberating witnesses. Cell phone data pins him down, and DNA evidence pins him down. There's no alibi.

    marcus

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  4. said this on other channels. king/queen rd is loop. if he was out driving why did he spend 30 minutes going back and forth on a rd that has no outlet before he finally parked?

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  5. These days you no longer need constitution, bill of rights, you no longer need due process, you no longer need court houses, trial, prosecutors, judges and lawyers and jury, social media is all that combined, be accused of something and have your case come to light on social media, the huge herd of scumbags and bootlicking idiots will be in charge of convicting you as in this case with that guy.

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