Sunday, January 26, 2025

Bismark .


Bryan 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 .
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."
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.

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