The FBI returned to the Moscow, Idaho home where four University of Idaho students were allegedly killed by Bryan Kohberger in November 2022.
Kohberger’s trial has been significantly delayed, and the FBI visited the house to gather evidence for visual and audio exhibits and a physical model of the crime scene.
The university still plans to demolish the house but has postponed it. (Trending: It’s Time For Donald Trump To Drop Out)
FBI returns to Idaho home where Bryan Kohberger allegedly murdered four college students "With the new extended timeline, the FBI is on scene today, Tuesday, Oct. 31, and Wednesday, Nov. 1, to get documentation to construct visual and audio exhibits and a physical model of the… pic.twitter.com/J8NZ4k6r2i
— T-REV 757 (@T_REV757) November 1, 2023
Families of the victims were notified of the evidence-gathering process.
“With the new extended timeline, the FBI is on scene today, Tuesday, Oct. 31, and Wednesday, Nov. 1, to get documentation to construct visual and audio exhibits and a physical model of the home where Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves were killed,” the statement reads.
“As explained to the university, the visual displays take months to build and were not feasible under the timeline of an October trial.”
“While the measurements and details needed to build a model were taken at the time of the initial investigation, the FBI is using this extended trial timeline to gather their own measurements and images now that the personal property has been removed from the premises,” it continues. (Trending: Judge Declines To Recuse From Trump 2024 Ballot Case)
Latest on Bryan Kohberger hearings from snowy Idaho tonight.
The first snow is a reminder that it has now been almost a year since the murders. pic.twitter.com/K3V8bOGhHd— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) October 27, 2023
Shanon Gray, an attorney for Kaylee Goncalves’ family, criticized the decision to demolish the house, stating that it holds critical evidence to the case.
“The home itself has enormous evidentiary value as well as being the largest, and one of the most important, pieces of evidence in the case,” Gray said.
Some families and their attorney criticized the decision to demolish the house, citing its evidentiary value.
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