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Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Pennsylvania search warrant released, parents home Bryan Kohberger

Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Bill Cannon Police off the Cuff/Real Crime Stories

True Crime, Military, Law Enforcement, Crime

4.4870 Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2023

⏱️ 71 minutes

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0:00.0

That has to be some common sense.

0:07.0

That has to be some common sense.

0:23.6

Yes, sir. They have the car stopped in 10th and branch, Michael Byther.

0:27.6

We still don't know who pulled the trigger. Hello everyone and welcome to police off the Cuff, Real Crime Stories.

0:55.2

I'm your host, retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon, 27-year veteran of the NYPD.

1:01.7

Tonight we're going to talk about sort of breaking information, not, you know, smoking gun information, but breaking information in regards to the search warrant that was conducted

1:12.8

at the parents' home of Brian Kohlberger on December 30th. Now everyone's been waiting to hear

1:19.6

what the results of this search warrant are and what was recovered and what does it mean?

1:26.5

And how is this evidence going to affect the case?

1:31.8

And what was a little bit surprising to me, and we're going to go over it in much more detail,

1:37.8

is that they really, they only collected nine items from the home.

1:43.7

And I would have expected much more evidence than that,

1:47.1

although they knew what they were looking for. And very clearly, they invoiced the items that

1:55.6

they were looking for. However, tomorrow, there's expected to be more information from the search warrant

2:03.6

given to us in regards to the car. What were the results of the vehicle search, that infamous white

2:12.6

Hyundai? Did they collect blood swabs? We may not know because they had to do a deep, deep forensic dive into that car because, look, he had over a month, over a month to clean that car, to clean it with alcohol, to try to kill any potential blood stains or any forensic evidence that may have wound up in that

2:38.3

car. But you talk to anyone who's in a crime scene capacity, an evidence collector,

2:43.8

and they'll tell you no matter how hard they clean that, there's potential that there will be

2:49.8

forensic evidence from that scene in that car.

2:53.8

And that's what we're hoping for. We talk about a million times LoCard's principle of exchange.

3:01.2

And Brian Coburger, if he was in that crime scene, 1122 King Road, and he left something from

3:07.4

himself there, he also left something from himself there.

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