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Get ready for a true-crime podcast that will leave you questioning everything with its relentless focus on the capture and prosecution of Bryan Kohbeger - the man accused of committing a quadruple homicide in Moscow, Idaho, involving the brutal murder of four innocent college students he allegedly didn't even know. We'll leave no stone unturned as we explore the dark depths of Kohbeger's mind, asking the most haunting question of all - what drove him to commit such a heinous act? With every episode of the Idaho Murders Podcast, we'll bring you riveting reporting, in-depth discussions, and the latest breaking updates on the case against Kohbeger. Join us as we seek answers and uncover the chilling truth that lurks beneath the surface of this baffling crime. Will justice be served? We'll keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Don't miss out on the most riveting true-crime storytelling you'll ever experience.

The Idaho Murders | The Case Against Bryan Kohberger True Crime Today

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Get ready for a true-crime podcast that will leave you questioning everything with its relentless focus on the capture and prosecution of Bryan Kohbeger - the man accused of committing a quadruple homicide in Moscow, Idaho, involving the brutal murder of four innocent college students he allegedly didn't even know. We'll leave no stone unturned as we explore the dark depths of Kohbeger's mind, asking the most haunting question of all - what drove him to commit such a heinous act? With every episode of the Idaho Murders Podcast, we'll bring you riveting reporting, in-depth discussions, and the latest breaking updates on the case against Kohbeger. Join us as we seek answers and uncover the chilling truth that lurks beneath the surface of this baffling crime. Will justice be served? We'll keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Don't miss out on the most riveting true-crime storytelling you'll ever experience.

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    Advance Ad-Free | Why Is Ann Taylor Begging For Evidence She Should Have In The Bryan Kohberger Case?

    Advance Ad-Free | Why Is Ann Taylor Begging For Evidence She Should Have In The Bryan Kohberger Case?

    In the latest episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," former felony prosecutor and attorney Eric Faddis joins the discussion on pre-trial hearings for Bryan Kohberger. Faddis sheds light on the common issue of evidence disclosure discrepancies between prosecution and defense, emphasizing the need for a level playing field. Defense attorney Ann Taylor's scrutiny of missing location data on phones and video evidence underscores the challenges in ensuring comprehensive evidence sharing. Faddis suggests that while some missing data could be attributed to technicalities like dead zones, its absence could significantly impact the case's trajectory. The conversation delves into the complexities of evidence disclosure, highlighting the importance of transparency and fairness in legal proceedings.

    **Main Points:**
    - Pre-trial hearings for Bryan Kohberger involve litigating evidence admissibility.
    - Defense attorney Ann Taylor raises concerns about missing evidence, including location data and video evidence.
    - Eric Faddis discusses the common issue of evidence disclosure discrepancies between prosecution and defense.
    - Missing location data, particularly along significant routes like the Moscow-Pullman Road, could impact the case's outcome.
    - The absence of crucial evidence, such as data from the crime scene, poses challenges for both the defense and prosecution.
    - Technical issues like dead zones could explain missing data but still raise questions about the case's integrity.
    - The importance of a fair trial with transparent evidence sharing is emphasized, highlighting the need for a level playing field.

    #BryanKohberger #AnnTaylor #EricFaddis #PreTrialHearings #EvidenceDisclosure #LegalProceedings #FairTrial
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    Cell Phone Data Challenges Emerge in Kohberger Murder Case

    Cell Phone Data Challenges Emerge in Kohberger Murder Case

    A pretrial hearing in the case against Bryan Kohberger, the graduate student accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students, has brought to light significant challenges related to cell phone data collection and recordkeeping. Cellphone analyst Sy Ray, expected to testify as an expert witness at trial, expressed concerns about the accuracy and organization of evidence provided by law enforcement. A pretrial hearing in the case against Bryan Kohberger, the graduate student accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students, revealed significant challenges related to cellphone data collection and recordkeeping. Cellphone analyst Sy Ray, who is expected to testify as an expert witness at trial, raised concerns about the accuracy and organization of the evidence provided by law enforcement.

    Ray, a former police detective from Arizona, typically serves as an expert witness for prosecutors in criminal cases. However, his testimony in this case has raised eyebrows due to its potential impact on the prosecution’s narrative.

    The key issues highlighted during the hearing include:





    Disorganized Data Collection:


    Law enforcement’s approach to data collection, particularly regarding cell phone records, has been disorganized.
    Not all of the data extracted from Kohberger’s phone around the time of the 2022 murders was accurately mapped.



    Crucial Evidence Under Scrutiny:


    Prosecutors are heavily relying on Kohberger’s cell phone use and cell tower records to link him to the location of the killings.
    Ray emphasized the critical need for accurate data to establish probable cause.



    Benefit to the Defense:


    Ray’s testimony revealed that missing or inaccurate data favors the defense.
    Every gap in the evidence potentially strengthens Kohberger’s case.



    Unclear Circumstances:

    Ray questioned whether the missing data resulted from human error, accidental oversight, or intentional actions.


    Ongoing Legal Battles and Trial Delays:


    The defense is pressing the judge to compel prosecutors to turn over specific evidence during the discovery phase.
    DNA experts are expected to testify in a later closed hearing.
    Trial delays have frustrated families of the victims, hindering their healing process.



    Latah County Trial Location:

    A hearing on whether to move the trial out of Latah County has been further delayed to Aug. 29.



    The families of the victims, including Kaylee Goncalves, have expressed their frustration with the slow pace of legal proceedings. They seek justice and closure, but the ongoing delays continue to impede their healing process. As the trial date approaches, the courtroom drama intensifies, leaving everyone anxiously awaiting the resolution of this high-profile case.

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    • 16 min
    Ad-Free Advance | Cell Phone Data Challenges Emerge in Kohberger Murder Case

    Ad-Free Advance | Cell Phone Data Challenges Emerge in Kohberger Murder Case

    A pretrial hearing in the case against Bryan Kohberger, the graduate student accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students, has brought to light significant challenges related to cell phone data collection and recordkeeping. Cellphone analyst Sy Ray, expected to testify as an expert witness at trial, expressed concerns about the accuracy and organization of evidence provided by law enforcement. A pretrial hearing in the case against Bryan Kohberger, the graduate student accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students, revealed significant challenges related to cellphone data collection and recordkeeping. Cellphone analyst Sy Ray, who is expected to testify as an expert witness at trial, raised concerns about the accuracy and organization of the evidence provided by law enforcement.

    Ray, a former police detective from Arizona, typically serves as an expert witness for prosecutors in criminal cases. However, his testimony in this case has raised eyebrows due to its potential impact on the prosecution’s narrative.

    The key issues highlighted during the hearing include:

    Disorganized Data Collection:

    Law enforcement’s approach to data collection, particularly regarding cell phone records, has been disorganized.
    Not all of the data extracted from Kohberger’s phone around the time of the 2022 murders was accurately mapped.
    Crucial Evidence Under Scrutiny:

    Prosecutors are heavily relying on Kohberger’s cell phone use and cell tower records to link him to the location of the killings.
    Ray emphasized the critical need for accurate data to establish probable cause.
    Benefit to the Defense:

    Ray’s testimony revealed that missing or inaccurate data favors the defense.
    Every gap in the evidence potentially strengthens Kohberger’s case.
    Unclear Circumstances:

    Ray questioned whether the missing data resulted from human error, accidental oversight, or intentional actions.
    Ongoing Legal Battles and Trial Delays:

    The defense is pressing the judge to compel prosecutors to turn over specific evidence during the discovery phase.
    DNA experts are expected to testify in a later closed hearing.
    Trial delays have frustrated families of the victims, hindering their healing process.
    Latah County Trial Location:

    A hearing on whether to move the trial out of Latah County has been further delayed to Aug. 29.
    The families of the victims, including Kaylee Goncalves, have expressed their frustration with the slow pace of legal proceedings. They seek justice and closure, but the ongoing delays continue to impede their healing process. As the trial date approaches, the courtroom drama intensifies, leaving everyone anxiously awaiting the resolution of this high-profile case.

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    Kohberger Has No Valid Alibi, What Next?-WEEK IN REVIEW

    Kohberger Has No Valid Alibi, What Next?-WEEK IN REVIEW

    Welcome to the "Week in Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news.
        
     This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events.
        
     Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience.

     Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime, or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week in Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle.
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    • 6 min
    Kohberger Has No Valid Alibi, What Next?

    Kohberger Has No Valid Alibi, What Next?

    In a recent episode of the podcast 'Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski,' former prosecutor Eric Faddis discussed the ongoing case against Bryan Kohberger, who has been accused of a serious crime but has presented a questionable alibi involving his fondness for nocturnal activities like hiking under the moon and stars. This alibi has been scrutinized due to the lack of corroborative evidence and because Kohberger's cell phone was reportedly off during the time of the alleged crimes. Faddis elaborates on the legal complexities of presenting an alibi defense, the standards required for its acceptance, and the implications of failing to establish a convincing alibi. He also touched on the potential change of trial venue due to community and defendant's rights to a fair trial, illustrating the strategic maneuvers in high-profile legal battles.

    Main Points:
    - Bryan Kohberger's defense has offered an alibi involving his interest in the moon and stars, which the prosecution has challenged due to the lack of supportive evidence.
    - The defense's claim is weakened by the absence of an active cell phone to track Kohberger's location during the time of the alleged crimes.
    - Legal requirements for an alibi include substantial evidence, typically from a witness, which Kohberger's defense does not have.
    - If the alibi is deemed insufficient, the defense may need to indirectly suggest Kohberger's absence from the crime scene during the trial.
    - The decision on the trial's venue is pending, balancing community interests against the necessity of a fair trial to avoid appellate issues.

    #BryanKohberger #TonyBrueski #EricFaddis #HiddenKillersPodcast #AlibiDefense #FairTrial #ChangeOfVenue
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    • 6 min

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