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🗓️ 6 August 2025
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Secret documents, including never-before-seen photos of Kohberger's victims, may be made public in the near future.
The process for unsealing the records is a lengthy process, and Kohberger's lawyers and the prosecutors will have two weeks to argue whether the items should be released or kept sealed. There are 43 items in the first batch, including photos of each of the deceased victims and a photograph of the six victims together. It is not clear if the pictures were taken before the attacks or after their deaths.
The release of documents will not be random, as the judge says he is reviewing items for unsealing by taking the newest ones first and working backwards. Many documents on the first list are motions about what evidence jurors could be shown at trial, including what witnesses should testify and whether Kohberger could put forth his alternate suspect defense.
Other records pertain to whether items should be kept confidential or are rulings on what would be sealed. The process is expected to take months, as each batch must be reviewed before release.
One of the remaining mysteries is why Kaylee's dog didn't sound an alarm. According to reports, Murphy started acting strangely in the months leading up to Kaylee's murder. Surviving roommate Bethany Funke and Kaylee's ex-boyfriend told similar stories to police about Kaylee seeing a shadowy figure behind the house when she walked Murphy.
Murphy started running away from home and would run to the bushes behind the house and not return when called. Some speculate that Kohberger was secretly befriending Murphy so he would not bark when he entered the home.
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0:00.0 | This is an IHeart podcast. |
0:04.8 | Crime Stories with Nancy Grace. |
0:11.3 | New reports. Brian Coburg are whining behind bars already. |
0:17.7 | As he plots his appeal, yes, plotting his appeal. Now, remember, the whole reason |
0:25.4 | the death penalty was taken off the table is so he wouldn't appeal. He's appealing. This, |
0:32.5 | as Coburgers' mommy issues and obsessive handwashing, comes to light, according to fellow inmates. |
0:39.8 | Antonite does evidence indicate Coburger had actually been skulking inside the student's home |
0:48.4 | before the night of the murders? How did he get in there? And we're learning, did he actually befriend the |
0:57.1 | pet dog? Does this explain why? The dog didn't bark and raise an alarm that night? I'm Missy |
1:04.1 | Grace. This is crime stories. I want to thank you for being with us. Some of these might be |
1:09.8 | familiar. So sit up straight when I talk to you. |
1:12.9 | How was your life right before you murdered my sisters? |
1:16.4 | Did you prepare for the crime before leaving your apartment? |
1:19.4 | Please detail what you were thinking and feeling at this time. |
1:23.0 | Why did you choose my sisters? |
1:24.9 | Before leaving their home, is there anything else you did? |
1:27.9 | How does it feel to know the only thing you failed more miserably at than being a murderer |
1:33.9 | is trying to be a rapper? |
1:36.3 | Tonight, all H.E. Double L breaking loose. |
1:39.8 | As we learn, Brian Koeberger is plotting an appeal. And lying in weight. Lying in weight is an |
1:53.0 | aggravating circumstance to seek the death penalty. Number one, the death penalty was taken |
1:59.8 | off the table in exchange for Coburger, not appealing. |
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