Idaho prosecutors plan to present an FBI-constructed 3D model of the home where four college students were found brutally stabbed to death in 2022 at the suspect’s trial this summer. The request was part of multiple filings made public recently, following the demolition of the three-story home in Moscow where the killings took place. The model would illustrate the interior layout of the residence and aid witnesses in their testimony.
The suspect, Bryan Kohberger, is accused of fatally stabbing the students and faces four counts of first-degree murder and burglary. The prosecution’s motions aim to limit the defense’s strategies at trial, including prohibiting testimony on Kohberger’s neurological and psychiatric evaluation, restricting alibi evidence not provided directly by Kohberger, and disallowing “alternative perpetrator” evidence without proof of relevance.
Authorities have not confirmed a motive for the killings but plan to present DNA evidence, details about cellphone use, and surveillance footage connecting Kohberger to the crime. Defense lawyers argue that Kohberger was elsewhere during the murders. The trial is set to begin in August, with Kohberger facing the death penalty if found guilty.
The judge recently denied defense motions to suppress key DNA and other evidence, allowing cellphone records, surveillance videos, past Amazon purchases, and DNA evidence to be presented at trial. The case has drawn significant attention as the community seeks justice for the victims of this tragic event.
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