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25.04.2023 - 02:01 / perezhilton.com
Well, this is yet another unexpected wrinkle…
We’ve heard a mountain of evidence the authorities have found linking Bryan Kohberger to the murders of four University of Idaho students. Phone data, traffic cams, and more put the Washington State grad student in the area, there’s DNA evidence on a knife sheath left at the scene, not to mention he seems to have been following the three female victims — roommates Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, and Xana Kernodle — both online AND in person. But could we just be learning about the first exculpatory evidence in the case? And could that evidence really be given by one of the two surviving roommates after her friends were brutally killed??
Kohberger’s defense seems to think so. Investigator Richard Bitonti claims, in docs obtained by The New York Times over the weekend, that surviving roommate Bethany Funke has evidence that could help clear the suspected murderer! Bitonti, who is working for public defender Anne Taylor‘s office, explained in an affidavit that Bethany “has information material to the charges against Mr. Kohberger”:
Unfortunately for all involved, after her horrible ordeal, Bethany moved away from Idaho altogether. The court docs revealed she now resides in Nevada. So Kohberger’s team is fighting to get Bethany to return to the state for his preliminary probable cause hearing on June 28.
Related: Idaho Murder Victim ID Found In Search Of Kohberger’s Home?!
The thing is… Bethany apparently has no intentions of coming back to help Bryan Kohberger.
Her attorneys are fighting the order to appear, calling it a “foreign subpoena” that isn’t enforceable since she now lives in another state. Per the official response:
They added:
So they’re basically saying… the witness
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