Kohberger’s Team Accepts That It is HIS DNA On The Knife Sheath…. But…

Defense attorney Bob Motta and Tony Brueski break down the state’s latest response, which essentially calls out the defense for shifting away from challenging the DNA itself and instead arguing that it was planted. But here’s the kicker—the defense’s own expert has already admitted there is “good support” that it is Kohberger’s DNA. So now, they’re leaning on the argument that transfer DNA could have somehow ended up there. Could Scotch tape and a little greasy fingerprint smudge really do the trick?
And let’s not forget, the murder weapon has never been found. Does that even matter when there’s DNA evidence? Or is this case starting to lean guilty just on the sheer implausibility of the alternative theories?
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