The judge has ruled that prosecutors must share some genetic genealogy evidence used in the Bryan Kohberger investigation with his defense team.
The specifics of the evidence are sealed to protect privacy.
Police recovered DNA from a knife sheath under the body of one victim, leading to a match with Kohberger’s cheek swab.
Prosecutors ordered to turn DNA evidence over to Bryan Kohberger defence https://t.co/B18hscFEpp pic.twitter.com/GAHr734ofD
— The Independent (@Independent) January 13, 2024
“The specific material to be provided is set forth in a sealed order to protect the privacy of the IGG (investigative genetic genealogy) information, including individuals on the family tree,” the Judge wrote.
Kohberger is accused of murdering four students and could face the death penalty if convicted.
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