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Explosive new DNA evidence that could see Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger walk free

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The lawyers for Idaho murders suspect that Bryan Kherberger explosively revealed new evidence that they hope will have the accused murderer free.

The lawyers of the student of criminology claimed that an unknown man was found on a handrail in the house of the victims and the DNA of another was found outside on a glove outside.

The shock claims can offer a look at the Kherberger's defense strategy for when he is tried in August, where he is confronted with the possibility of the death penalty.

Latah County public prosecutor Bill Thompson has previously tackled the presence of DNA of Niet -Geirentified Men, and acknowledged that they were never uploaded to the FBI database because they 'did not qualify', reports the Idaho Statesman.

Although the samples were recognized in the court applications last year, it was not before that at least two of the DNA samples had come out of blood.

Kherberger's lawyer Anne Taylor criticized the authorities in his last hearing, because she said that the police did not announce the not -ended blood when obtaining a house search for the arrest of Kherberger in December 2022, those prosecutors did not limit.

Taylor argued that this should disqualify any proof in the search, because it was not authorized correctly. But a judge said that there was still a likely cause because Kherberger's DNA was found on a Messchede during the murder scene.

The move was part of a broader Taylor strategy to challenge evidence against Kherberger in a 'Franks -hearing', which appeals against the likely cause of a judge and therefore brings evidence in a search in discredit.

Explosive new DNA evidence that could see Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger walk free

Murder suspect Byran Kherberger's lawyers say that blood of two non -misered men was discovered in the horrible crime crime where he reportedly stabbed four students from the University of Idaho dead

Kherberger is accused of killing University of Idaho Students (LR) Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mag, Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle on November 13, 2022

Kherberger is accused of killing University of Idaho Students (LR) Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mag, Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle on November 13, 2022

The judge in Kherberger's case has not yet given a statement about allowing a hearing by Franks, to which officers of Justice against his opponent, because they say that important evidence connects Kherberger with the creepy murders.

One of the most crucial pieces of evidence is the Messchede, which was found in a bed where two of the students were killed.

Authorities said they identified the DNA of Kherberger on the Schede through genetic genealogy tests, which compared the sample with data from public databases that came from the distant family members of the suspect.

Taylor also argued that the use of public databases to identify Kherberger through his family members without their knowledge was a violation of his rights.

It comes when the case against Kherberger – who did not appear before the court for three months – has been delayed several times since his arrest in December 2022, where the accused murderer is now on trial in August 2025.

He reportedly stabbed students Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin in their house outside the campus in a crime that shocked the nation more than two years ago.

Kherberger, seen in an updated September 2024 Mugshot, will be on trial in August after several delays and postponement in his case

Kherberger, seen in an updated September 2024 Mugshot, will be on trial in August after several delays and postponement in his case

Kherberger was identified as a suspect when his DNA was found on a KA-bar Mesmes (seen in a stock image) on the scene traced to him by genetic genealogy

Kherberger was identified as a suspect when his DNA was found on a KA-bar Mesmes (seen in a stock image) on the scene traced to him by genetic genealogy

Friends and girlfriend Ethan Chapin (left) and Xana Kernodle (right) were killed together in bed in the horrible murders in November 2022

Friends and girlfriend Ethan Chapin (left) and Xana Kernodle (right) were killed together in bed in the horrible murders in November 2022

The families of the victims have shared their frustration about the endless delays, with the mother of Kaylee Goncalves (left, with Madison) who say: 'It is complicated how slowly everything should go. Why does this have to be pulled out? '

The families of the victims have shared their frustration about the endless delays, with the mother of Kaylee Goncalves (left, with Madison) who say: 'It is complicated how slowly everything should go. Why does this have to be pulled out? '

His first test date was established for October 2023. His main defense lawyer Anne Taylor, however, has requested several extensions and further hearings since his arrest, which causes anger of the victims' families.

The Kohberger team also delayed the unveiling of his official alibi until May 2024, and when he finally did that, public prosecutors and the audience reacted with dismay while claiming that he 'drove alone' in the night of the murders to the Moon and stars to look. '

In that application, Taylor said that she would call in an expert in the field of telephone data analysis to support his claims that he was miles off the scene, which is one of the prosecutors and repeatedly clashes the defense.

Kherberger has maintained his innocence since his arrest, which came after a controversial search that lasted more than a month when social media became obsessed with the case.

Internet-Speurnezen are about the history of the lanky education assistant and revealed everything, from his bullying in high school by popular classmates to his humiliating tondon data.

In the midst of a wave of media attention for the case, the families of the victims used the attention to condemn the procedure against Kherberger because they are constantly delayed.

From mobile phone data produced by public prosecutors, the route is said to be driven by Bryan Kherberger in the night of the brutal Idaho murders are a crucial piece of evidence in the state of the State against the 28-year-old. In his new Alibi application, his lawyers say that they intend to dispute this information

From mobile phone data produced by public prosecutors, the route is said to be driven by Bryan Kherberger in the night of the brutal Idaho murders are a crucial piece of evidence in the state of the State against the 28-year-old. In his new Alibi application, his lawyers say that they intend to dispute this information

The house outside the campus where the four creepy murders took place, was demolished in December in the midst of delays, despite calls from the families of the victims to keep it

The house outside the campus where the four creepy murders took place, was demolished in December in the midst of delays, despite calls from the families of the victims to keep it

Researchers were seen in January 2023 that remove a bloody mattress from the house where four University of Idaho was murdered

Researchers were seen in January 2023 that remove a bloody mattress from the house where four University of Idaho was murdered

In December 2023, the mother of victim Kaylee Goncalves said that the current process is 'complicated'.

'It is complicated how slowly everything should go. Why does this have to be pulled out? “Kaylee's mother Krisi said in an interview with KHQ.

'It is important, I understand, but there are facts, we have certain facts, we have certain knowledge. I can't believe this is how it works. '

In December 2023, the Idaho officials came under fire again after the house outside the campus where the four students were stabbed to death, against the wishes of the victim.

Although both the prosecution and the defense agreed that it was demolished, the families argued, where the lovers of Goncalves feared that the move would “destroy one of the most critical evidence in the case.”

Before it was demolished, the scenes in the house were so horrible that exclusive Dailymail.com images showed that blood was the outside of the building.

The defense has also requested to reject the whole case and claims that he was sued by a biased large jury and the case was affected by misconduct by prosecution and admission of invalid evidence. The motion was refused.

In December it also appeared that Kherberger was previously investigated in connection with a house invasion in Pullman, Washington in October 2021, just 10 miles of the four -fold murders in Moscow, Idaho. He has never been sued in that investigation.

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