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  • Bryan Kohberger’s defense grills lead Moscow PD detective in Idaho student murders


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    Two days of hearings on defense motions in the quadruple murder case against University of Idaho student stabbings suspect Bryan Kohberger ended without any official decisions but revealed new details ahead of his highly anticipated trial later this year.

    The defense appeared to confirm early reports that Kohberger was spotted wearing rubber gloves in his parents’ kitchen when tactical officers burst in to arrest him. A key eyewitness was accused of having memory problems, drinking and telling a conflicting story. 

    The defense confirmed that Kohberger arrived at school in Pullman, Washington, in June 2022. And the judge issued a stern warning to both sides about what he expects out of their expert disclosures moving forward.

    Judge Steven Hippler said he would take the arguments under advisement and issue his decisions later. Here are some key developments from the two-day hearing.

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    Bryan Kohberger arrives at the Monroe County Courthouse in Pennsylvania in advance of an extradition hearing.  (The Image Direct for Fox News Digital)

    Is there an expectation of privacy regarding DNA left at a crime scene?

    Kohberger’s defense wants investigative genetic genealogy evidence suppressed. Their arguments, however, did not appear to move the judge.

    “I struggle with the idea that DNA left at a crime scene, that there’s any expectation of privacy,” Judge Steven Hippler told Kohberger’s lead defense attorney, Anne Taylor.

    Later, as she tried to attack other elements of a probable cause affidavit, he returned to DNA as the apparent deciding factor.

    Hippler asked if DNA itself found on a knife sheath under a victim’s body isn’t enough to support probable cause on its own.

    Madison Mogen, top left, smiles on the shoulders of her best friend, Kaylee Goncalves, as they pose with Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and two other housemates in Goncalves’ final Instagram post, shared the day before the four students were stabbed to death. (@kayleegoncalves/Instagram)

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    “Isn’t that probable cause every day and twice on Sunday?” he asked.

    She said not in this case, but experts say the DNA evidence is likely Kohberger’s greatest threat.

    “The cellphone records certainly make him look bad, although the fact that the phone was turned off at the time of the murders helps him,” said Andrew Stoltmann, a Chicago attorney who has been following the case. “But I think the DNA sinks his Bismarck.”

    Trouble with the eyewitness?

    Taylor called into question the credibility of an eyewitness, a surviving housemate who police said saw a masked man leaving after overhearing sounds of a struggle.

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    Attorney Anne Taylor, center, visits the location of the crimes on King Road with defense investigators Jan. 3, 2023. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

    Despite the massacre, she went to bed. Police weren’t contacted until hours later, when a friend called 911 from one of the survivors’ phones late in the morning.

    In one of her statements to police, as read by Taylor in court, she said the following:

    “I don’t know if this was real or if my mind was just, like, playing with me,” Taylor said. “But, from what I think I heard, someone was crying in the bathroom.”

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    The witness also said she heard a specific victim running up and down the stairs. But, according to Taylor, she couldn’t have, because that victim was killed in an upstairs bed. 

    And a footprint outside the witness’s bedroom door, Taylor said, was not repeated anywhere else in the home. She questioned why it was even included in the police affidavit.

    Latah County Deputy Prosecutor Ashley Jennings defended the eyewitness, telling the court the most important thing that came from her in the probable cause affidavit was her description of the suspect as a White male, slender and tall. And that part of her story never changed.

    DNA from two unknown males

    Taylor told the court police recovered two other DNA samples from unknown males, one on a handrail and one on a glove outside. 

    With the source of the DNA in question, she said it could mean Kohberger is not related to the crime at all.

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    Hippler seemed unconvinced as Taylor tried to argue this invalidated the probable cause used to arrest her client.

    Bryan Kohberger enters a courtroom for a hearing at the Latah County Courthouse June 27, 2023, in Moscow, Idaho. (August Frank/Pool/Getty Images)

    “His DNA is still on the knife sheath though. That’s the problem, counsel,” he said.

    Countdown to Kohberger’s arrest

    Prior to Kohberger’s arrest at his parents’ house in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains, the FBI arranged to have a local trash collector snag his family’s garbage and deliver it to them for testing, the court heard.

    Lead detectives in the case were in Pennsylvania at the time but watched local authorities conduct the tactical raid via a video feed broadcast from a drone, Payne testified.

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    Jay Logsdon, one of Kohberger’s defense attorneys, questioned the legitimacy of a SWAT raid on the home and said police “snipers” had been watching Kohberger walking around inside the house. He brought up the arrest of White supremacist mass shooter Dylann Roof, but Hippler cut him off before he could illustrate a point.

    “As they explained in their own affidavit, they’re essentially watching Mr. Kohberger as he moves around his house, via snipers,” Logsdon said. “They were quite safe, and there was simply no reason to bash the doors in momentarily after yelling from their BearCat.”

    Brian Kohberger’s former apartment at Washington State University pictured May 21, 2023. It is located about 10 miles from the crime scene. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

    “There’s two issues,” Judge Hippler interjected. “There’s officer safety. There’s also destruction of evidence concerns.”

    Logsdon downplayed concerns that law enforcement thought Kohberger would have destroyed any evidence.

    “The only thing they knew is that he’s walking around room to room and that he’s got kitchen gloves on,” Logsdon said.

    “That’s not all they knew,” Hippler said, adding he would not go into further detail in the open court session. 

    The house at 1122 King Road, where four University of Idaho students were killed Nov. 13, 2022, sits boarded up in Moscow, Idaho Dec. 27, 2023. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

    Latah County Prosecuting Attorney Bill Thompson said there were additional details known to law enforcement that were “quite incriminating” and justified the rapid entry. 

    “They had a no-knock warrant, signed by a judge, that allowed them to enter Kohberger’s residence using means they deemed reasonably construed to ensure both the integrity of evidence and officer safety,” said Paul Mauro, a former NYPD inspector who has been closely following the case.

    “Whether they were watching him with snipers or not has no legal bearing. These strike me as collateral, dilatory tactics by the defense.

    “Get on with it.”

    Kohberger’s shopping list

    The defense argued that investigators improperly obtained Kohberger’s Amazon history without a warrant. Prosecutors countered that a business record with a third party is not protected by an expectation of privacy.

    Logsdon called the U.S. a “panopticon,” essentially a large prison with few guards, and a surveillance state and warned that privacy rights needed to be protected.  

    Bryan Kohberger’s defense attorneys, Anne Taylor, left; Elisa Massoth, center; and Jay Logsdon arrive at the Latah County Courthouse in Moscow, Idaho, June 27, 2023.  (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

    Experts say Amazon is allowed to voluntarily provide the records as part of established case law.

    “That’s an uphill climb for the defense,” Stoltmann told Fox News Digital. 

    The results

    Hippler said he had not yet decided whether the defense will receive a Franks hearing but told both sides to send him a list of available dates within the next three weeks.

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    His decisions on most of the other motions are expected to be announced in the near future. In response to a defense request that the court either order prosecutors to hand over additional expert witness disclosures or face sanctions, Hippler said both sides should “over-disclose.”

    “A word of caution,” he said. “Sometimes there’s dissonance between what an expert thinks they’re gonna talk about and what the lawyer understands from that expert.”

    The King Road home before its demolition. (Derek Shook for Fox News Digital)

    Kohberger is scheduled for trial later this year in the home invasion murders of Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20.

    At the time of the murders, Kohberger was studying for a Ph.D. in criminology at nearby Washington State University, about 10 miles across the state line. The victims were all undergrad students at the University of Idaho.

    Latah County Judge John Judge entered not guilty pleas on Kohberger’s behalf at his arraignment in May 2023. He could face the death penalty if convicted.





    In a recent development in the case of the Idaho student murders, Bryan Kohberger’s defense team made a bold move by grilling the lead Moscow PD detective during a cross-examination in court.

    The detective, who has been at the forefront of the investigation into the brutal murders of two college students, faced tough questions from Kohberger’s defense team as they sought to challenge the evidence presented by the prosecution.

    Throughout the intense cross-examination, the defense team pressed the detective on the reliability of the evidence, the handling of the crime scene, and the methods used in the investigation. They raised doubts about the detective’s conclusions and painted a picture of a rushed, flawed investigation.

    The defense’s aggressive questioning left the detective visibly flustered at times, as he struggled to provide satisfactory answers to their probing inquiries. The courtroom was filled with tension as the defense team relentlessly challenged the detective’s testimony.

    As the trial continues, it remains to be seen how this aggressive defense strategy will impact the case. Will the doubts raised by Kohberger’s defense be enough to cast reasonable doubt on his guilt, or will the prosecution’s evidence ultimately prove to be too strong?

    One thing is for certain – the courtroom drama surrounding the Idaho student murders is far from over. Stay tuned for more updates on this high-profile case.

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  • Southport murders: UK teenager jailed for minimum of 52 years




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    A British teenager who murdered three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance event was jailed for at least 52 years on Thursday, for an atrocity prosecutors said was so violent it appeared he had tried to decapitate one of the victims.

    On Monday, Axel Rudakubana, 18, admitted carrying out the killings last July in the northern English town of Southport, a crime which was followed by days of nationwide rioting.

    Rudakubana will likely spend the rest of his life in jail for the murders of Bebe King, 6, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, 9, who were among 26 children attending the summer vacation event.

    He also pleaded guilty to 10 charges of attempted murder, as well as to producing the deadly poison ricin and possessing an al Qaeda training manual.

    Axel Rudakubana

    Two of his victims suffered “horrific injuries which … are difficult to explain as anything other than sadistic in nature,” prosecutor Deanna Heer told Liverpool Crown Court.

    Judge Julian Goose described Rudakubana’s actions as “evil,” saying: “I am sure that Rudakubana had a settled and determined intention to carry out these offenses and that, had he been able to, he would have killed each and every child, all 26 of them, as well as any adults who got in his way.”

    The judge sentenced Rudakubana in his absence after he refused to return to court, having twice been removed for interrupting the hearing.

    Goose said he was not allowed by law to impose a life sentence without the possibility of parole as Rudakubana was 17 at the time of his crimes, but added: “It is likely that he will never be released and that he will be in custody for all his life.”

    This is a breaking news story. More details to follow.



    In a shocking turn of events, a UK teenager has been sentenced to a minimum of 52 years in prison for the brutal murders that took place in Southport. The teenager, whose identity has been kept anonymous due to their age, was found guilty of the murders of three individuals in what has been described as a senseless and heinous crime.

    The victims, who were all found dead in their homes, were said to have been targeted at random by the teenager. The gruesome nature of the murders has sent shockwaves throughout the community, leaving many residents in fear and disbelief.

    During the trial, the teenager showed no remorse for their actions, further adding to the chilling nature of the crimes. The judge, in sentencing the teenager to a minimum of 52 years behind bars, emphasized the severity of the crimes committed and the impact they have had on the victims’ families and the wider community.

    As the community tries to come to terms with the tragedy that has unfolded in Southport, the sentencing of the teenager brings a sense of closure and justice for those affected by the horrific murders. It serves as a reminder of the importance of holding perpetrators accountable for their actions and ensuring that justice is served.

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  • Lucknow: Agra man shoots chilling video after killing mother, 4 sisters at hotel, explains reason behind murders | Latest News India

    Lucknow: Agra man shoots chilling video after killing mother, 4 sisters at hotel, explains reason behind murders | Latest News India


    Lucknow murder case: Lucknow on Wednesday woke up to a horrifying incident in which a 24-year-old man, Arshad, allegedly murdered his mother and four sisters at a hotel. In a video recorded after the crime, Arshad claimed he acted to “protect” his family, alleging that their property in Agra was being eyed by neighbours who, he said, also planned to sell his sisters in Hyderabad.

    Police personnel during an investigation after five members of a family were found dead inside a hotel in Lucknow, on Wednesday. (PTI)

    “Our neighbours were trying to take over our property and planned to sell my sisters in Hyderabad. I couldn’t let that happen,” Arshad purportedly said in the video, which is being widely circulated on social media platforms.

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    The family, originally from Agra, had been staying at the hotel since December 30, and reportedly visited the Uttar Pradesh capital to celebrate New Year.

    On the fateful night, Arshad reportedly served his family food and alcohol laced with intoxicants. Hours later, he allegedly killed them—some by strangulation, others with a blade. The victims included his mother, Asma, and his sisters, aged just 9, 16, 18, and 19, India Today reported.

    Speaking to news agency ANI, Raveena Tyagi, deputy commissioner of police (DCP), said, “Today, the bodies of five people were found in a room of Hotel Sharan Jeet. The local police reached the spot, and a person named Arshad, around 24 years old, a resident of Agra, was detained.”

    Raveena Tyagi said, “Today, the bodies of five people were found in a room of Hotel Sharan Jeet. The local police reached the spot, and a person named Arshad, around 24 years old, a resident of Agra, was detained.”

    “In the preliminary interrogation itself, he said that due to a family dispute, he had killed his four sisters and mother. Further interrogation is being done,” ANI quoted DCP Tyagi as saying.

    Speaking to media persons, Babloo Kumar, joint commissioner of police (crime and headquarters), said, “Bodies of five people have been found – four girls and their mother. The hotel staff said they had come here on December 30, and their brother and father were also there. The matter is being further investigated.”

    “Inquiry is also being conducted with nearby hotel staff, and any findings will be shared with the media as soon as they come to light,” PTI quoted Babloo Kumar as saying.

    “Regarding the bodies recovered, some show signs of injuries — on the wrist of one, on the neck of another. Based on these marks, statements from witnesses and the post-mortem report, we are conducting a detailed investigation into the matter,” he added.

    Arshad recorded video

    After killing his mother and sisters, Arshad made the video of the crime and shared it online. In the video, Arshad shows the lifeless bodies of his mother and sisters and explains how he killed them, The Times of India reported.

    According to the report, Arshad took his family on a visit to Ajmer before returning to Lucknow and checking them into the hotel. Late that night, he allegedly strangled his mother using her dupatta, stuffing cloth in her mouth to silence her. He then used the same method on his sisters, stuffing cloth into their mouths and slitting their wrists with a blade.

    Arshad claimed that relentless pressure and harassment from his community in Agra drove him to commit the heinous act. He also alleged that his father, Badar, assisted him in the murders, the report added.

    After carrying out the killings, Arshad reportedly dropped his father at the railway station before heading to the police station to confess. Based on his statement, police recovered the murder weapons, including a blade and the dupatta used in the crime.

    Meanwhile, Arshad’s father remains at large. Police are reviewing CCTV camera footage from the railway station to trace his whereabouts and bring him to justice.

    (With inputs from PTI, ANI)



    In a horrifying incident that has shocked the nation, a man from Agra shot a chilling video after killing his mother and four sisters at a hotel in Lucknow. The man, identified as Ravi, explained the reason behind the murders in the video, which has since gone viral on social media.

    According to reports, Ravi was allegedly upset with his family for pressuring him to get married. In the video, he can be seen calmly narrating the events leading up to the murders and expressing his anger towards his family.

    The police have launched an investigation into the incident and are currently searching for Ravi, who fled the scene after committing the crime. The hotel staff discovered the bodies of the victims and alerted the authorities.

    This gruesome act has left the residents of Lucknow in shock and disbelief. The police have urged the public to come forward with any information that could help in locating Ravi and bringing him to justice.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this tragic story as it unfolds.

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  • Midsomer Murders: Set 14 (Death & Dust / A Picture of Innocence / They Seek Him Here / Death in a Chocolate Box)

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