
Bryan Kohberger could escape death penalty because of leaked evidence aired during TV episode: fmr prosecutor
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Former prosecutor suggests leaked evidence in Bryan Kohberger's Idaho quadruple murder case could remove death penalty as punishment and help his appeal.
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Included in NBC's "Dateline" special on the University of Idaho murders was surveillance video from a neighboring house, which caught a car similar to Kohberger's driving in the King Road area several times in the hours and minutes before the four college students were killed.
The episode also featured alleged evidence from a nearby FBI cellphone tower, which claimed to show that Kohberger's phone pinged nearly a dozen times near a tower providing coverage to an area within 100 feet of 1122 King Road, where the students were killed. The phone allegedly pinged near the tower on multiple occasions between July 2022 and mid-August 2022.

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