Idaho prosecutor says Kohberger may have used a second weapon in the kill

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Daho Bill prosecutor said the investigators could not show that Bryber Khonberger used the second weapon during Idaho’s killer because he was shocked and fled, according to an interview with the Idaho Stateman.
Thompson explained that some injuries were refined to Adman Kaylee Gancalves, 21, it seemed to be due to something without a attack knee, even though he was short in ensuring a second weapon.
“There seemed to be caused by something without a knife, even though it would be a knife,” Thompson told the alien. “I don’t think we can give out that there may be an extra weapon involved.”
Court documents indicate that you can be attacked by the size of the Goncalves, Madison Mogen, is depraved Kernodenger and Ethan Chapin. GOCALVES, authorities indicated that they had just been released by police documents in Mosco, enduring “the stabilized wounds of more than 20,” beside the Blunt-Force Trauma.
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Prosecutor Bill is the hearing of Bryan Kohberger’s trial at Ada Courthouse, on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, Idaho, Cruelty-old murder of the past three years. (Kyle Green / AP Photo, Pool)
As for the host of the host, a former church, he was abandoned with no other objects without meeting Kohberger as he flew the incident by the property, Thompson said Kohberger was seen Kohberger.
“From Wylan Ulechaze, I have a difficult time thinking that the killer did not see Dylan,” Thompson said. “At that time, he was still in the house for a long time, and killed more people rather redeeming those points.”

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Mortensen have been stolen with management that he has seen a person who does not have a “painful eyebrows” on the 1122 pace of Moscow, who had told him “Here He was here to help.”
James Fry, former chief of the Police Department of Moscow then, was told ABC news That there are many ideas why Merensen survived, including Kohberger probably had stopped in Quadruples.
“I don’t know, only he has answers,” Fry is told.
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Thompson also emphasized an important role of DNA Restorly playing in resolving the case.
“In our view, as prosecutors, DNA was very important in the power of anger,” he said.
Without DNA, linking to Kohberger in a knife pit, to ensure it may be ‘unquestioned,’ Thompson told the province.
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