He's Using Autism as a Defense for a Capital Murder. It Might Work.
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. Bryan Kohberger is accused of committing an unspeakably evil act, stabbing to death four University of Idaho students in their off-campus home in November 2022. The killings were brutal, and as soon as Kohberger was arrested, some members of the victims' families demanded that he should be executed if he is convicted. Kohberger is due to stand trial in August. In the run-up to that trial, his defense lawyers have filed a flurry of motions challenging various aspects of the prosecution's case. Filing such motions is standard in death cases, though in Kohberger's case, the defense and prosecution have done much of that work in secret.
Mar-6-2025, 22:21:19 GMT
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