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Bryan Kohberger's Post-Plea Idaho Evidence Fight Misses the Point

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

True Crime, News Commentary, News

4.2 β€’ 612 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 9 May 2026

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Bryan Kohberger entered guilty pleas to four counts of first-degree murder. He waived appellate rights. He is serving four consecutive life sentences without parole. The criminal case is resolved. The public conversation that has erupted since is not β€” and the substance of it doesn't hold up the way its authors want it to.

This week's True Crime Today review examines the most significant Idaho murders developments β€” specifically, why the forensic claims circulating after the plea don't carry the weight being assigned to them.

Brent Turvey, a forensic scientist retained by the defense, has publicly alleged chain of custody irregularities with the Ka-Bar knife sheath β€” the item carrying Kohberger's touch DNA. He contends documentation was completed retroactively rather than signed contemporaneously by each handler. The defense team publicly condemned his disclosures as a breach of confidentiality. What neither side has addressed is the most revealing fact: the defense did not file a suppression motion based on Turvey's findings before entering the plea. In a case carrying four murder charges where the defendant faced the possibility of death, an actionable evidentiary defect would have been litigated aggressively. It wasn't.

Christopher Whitcomb's book packages questions about a case that already produced a confession. That's not forensic analysis β€” it's publishing.

Eric Faddis provides the legal framework β€” prosecutorial evidence strategy, the calculus behind defense plea decisions, what chain of custody objections actually require to succeed, and why post-conviction forensic disputes almost never alter the outcome they claim to challenge. The families of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin received a confession. What's circulating now serves other interests.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the big breakdown.

0:02.2

A long look back at some of the biggest stories we're covering for you at the Hidden

0:05.9

Killers podcast and True Crime Today.

0:10.7

This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Bruske and Robin Drink.

0:19.2

Brian Kerberger, we're going to talk about him today because there's news.

0:23.2

There's smoke out there in the ether.

0:27.0

So let's identify if there's a fire or if it's time to bring out the extinguisher.

0:33.2

For University of Idaho students obviously killed in their beds. You probably know the story. The man

0:38.9

who admitted to doing it is serving four consecutive life sentences. The families were told

0:42.9

it was over and now a forensic expert hired by Koberger's own defense is going public with

0:49.6

claims that the most important physical evidence in the case may have been mishandled.

0:55.3

I'm not underlined the word may there.

0:57.8

And that he warned the defense before the plea.

1:02.6

What's coming out is raising questions that a courtroom was supposed to answer, but never really did.

1:07.0

Because, well, they accepted a plea from Brian Koberger, joining us to have this conversation.

1:12.9

As always, my co-host, Robin Drake, retired FBI special agent, chief of the counterintelligence

1:16.4

behavioral analysis program with the FBI.

1:18.7

And Eric Fattis, former prosecutor and defense attorney.

1:23.5

Dumb man.

1:24.3

Yeah.

1:24.7

Kind of a, it's getting some headlines here.

1:27.9

Koberger's defense had a forensic expert telling them the knife sheet, allegedly.

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