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DNA Collected from Suspect in Idaho Student Killing a ‘Statistical Match’ for DNA Used on Murder Weapon 

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The DNA of suspect Bryan Kohberger was discovered to match the DNA discovered on the knife used within the stabbings of 4 College of Idaho college students final fall, Tina Burnside reports for CNN.

DNA proof was collected from the sheath of the knife discovered on the crime scene and cross-checked with DNA from Kohberger’s genetic relations, which had been discovered to match the knife. Kohberger is charged with 4 counts of first-degree homicide and one housebreaking cost within the killings of 4 College of Idaho college students in Moscow, Idaho, at a house off-campus that occurred November thirteenth. A plea of not responsible was entered by an Idaho choose on his behalf in response to a standing silent movement Kohberger and his legal professional issued throughout a listening to final month. Kohberger is presently in police custody and has been held with out bail since late December.

Source / Picture: thecrimereport.org

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