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Bryan Kohberger admitted he killed four University of Idaho students. He's serving four consecutive life sentences. He gave up his right to appeal. And yet somehow, the fight over what happened in this case is more inten...
Kohberger Defense War: The Expert They Can't Silence is an episode from Dark Side Of... | True Crime & Dark History by Tony Brueski. Bryan Kohberger admitted he killed four University of Idaho students. He's serving four consecutive life s...
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Published May 4, 2026, 22:55 long, audio available.
Bryan Kohberger admitted he killed four University of Idaho students. He's serving four consecutive life sentences. He gave up his right to appeal. And yet somehow, the fight over what happened in this case is more intense now than it was before the plea. At the center of it: Brent Turvey, a forensic scientist the defense team hired and now wishes would disappear. Turvey was retained to analyze the crime scene. He reportedly found what he describes as serious chain of custody failures with the Ka-Bar knife sheath — the prosecution's most critical piece of physical evidence — and says those failures would have been enough to challenge the admissibility of Kohberger's DNA at trial. He says he brought these concerns to lead attorney Anne Taylor before the plea. He says no one acted on them. The defense team's response came in the form of their first public statement since sentencing — not about the evidence, but about Turvey. They called his conduct appalling. They accused him of violating his confidentiality agreement. They said he's speaking on topics outside his expertise. Turvey responded by calling the statement deflection and challenging Taylor to name a single specific violation. This conflict exploded alongside the release of "Broken Plea," a book by former FBI agent Christopher Whitcomb that draws on thousands of pages of undisclosed case files. The book raises additional questions — about untested hair found at the scene that was reportedly excluded as Kohberger's by the FBI lab, about competing expert conclusions on the number of perpetrators, and about a crime scene timeline that doesn't hold together the way the prosecution described it. For the families of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin, this was supposed to be finished. Instead, the very people who were supposed to fight for the defense are now fighting each other — publicly, bitterly, and with no end in sight. The case may be closed. The questions are wide open. Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. Instagram Facebook Tik-Tok X Twitter This publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.
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Kohberger Defense War: The Expert They Can't Silence is from Dark Side Of... | True Crime & Dark History by Tony Brueski.
Published May 4, 2026 and 22:55 long