The Idaho college murder suspect accused of fatally stabbing four students claimed he had nocturnal habits and was driving all alone during the tragic murders.
Idaho College Murder Suspect Arrested for Fatally Stabbing Four Students Claims He Was Driving Alone During the Tragic Murders
The Idaho college murder suspect named Bryan Kohberger claimed he was driving alone due to his nocturnal habits after being accused of stabbing four students to death, identified as Xana Kernodle, Kaylee Goncalves, Maddie Mogen, and Ethan Chapin.
According to a report published in Law and Crime, the Idaho college murder suspect claimed he was driving alone during the reported time of the deaths of the four students as part of his nocturnal habits of driving alone at night, wherein the Idaho college murder suspect spent most of his time.
Despite the claims of the Idaho college murder suspect that he was driving alone that night, the Idaho college murder suspect failed to reveal specific times and specific locations where he went or drove during the time of the murders of the four victims, which became more suspicious to the prosecution.
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Defense Team Blames Prosecution for Holding Grand Jury to Indict Idaho College Murder Suspect
Following the claims of the Idaho college murder suspect, the defense team blamed the prosecutors for seeking a grand jury instead of holding a preliminary hearing to indict the Idaho college murder suspect without even undergoing cross-examinations.
With the preliminary hearing, the Idaho college murder suspect should have brought in witnesses that would testify to his claims of the specific places he went or passed by during the time of the murders of the four victims, NBC News reported.