Could Autism Impact Kohberger’s Fate? Robin Dreeke Discusses

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Could autism be the legal loophole that saves Bryan Kohberger from the death penalty? His defense team is tossing out a new argument—Kohberger may be on the autism spectrum, and therefore, less culpable for his alleged crimes. But is this a legitimate factor in understanding his behavior, or just a last-ditch effort to play on the jury’s emotions? Former FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke breaks down the psychology behind the claim, the shaky science supporting it, and whether this move is a stroke of legal genius or pure desperation. Could redefining Kohberger’s alleged actions through the lens of autism change the course of his trial?

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