Bryan Kohberger's DNA Was at the Scene — But So Was Someone Else's. Whose Was It?

Jul 14, 06:00 PM
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Years after the University of Idaho killings, the argument that Bryan Kohberger is innocent hasn't faded — it's gotten louder, and most of it lives in the forensics. So let's actually look at the forensics. One leather knife sheath. One snap. One man's DNA on it, found in the bed of a murdered 21-year-old. The framing crowd needs that sample to be small and suspicious. It wasn't — the lab pulled a flood of genetic material, far more than a normal case, and that detail flips the whole planted story on its head. We then take on the points the believers swear by: the blood from an unidentified man inside the home, the fingernail DNA that didn't match Kohberger, the hair logged as debris, and the claim that genetic genealogy was a frame job hidden from the court. There are real, dull explanations for all of it, and we lay each one out — because nobody's mind ever got changed by trust the authorities. By the end, the question isn't whether the evidence is messy. Crime scenes always are. The question is whether any of that mess can survive a man's own DNA on the murder weapon he bought himself. Framed, or caught? Stay with it and decide.


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