Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger files alibi claiming he was ‘out driving to see the moon and the stars’ on the night he’s accused of butchering four students
Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger has offered an alibi in an attempt to prove his innocence after four students were stabbed to death in their dorm.
Kohberger has claimed through his lawyers that he was driving the night of the quadruple murders on November 13, 2022 – as he often did to look at the moon and stars.
In a recently released court filing, his lawyers said his demanding class schedule at Washington State University meant he had no time for his normal hobbies of running and walking.
Instead, he claims he took up driving at night as a pastime, and phone records show he often drove through the countryside near Wawai County Park in Whitman County.
Prosecutors say they tracked Kohberger’s phone to the home where he allegedly killed four University of Idaho students, but his attorneys say they plan to present an expert on cellphone intelligence to dispute it .
Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger has offered an alibi in an attempt to prove his innocence after four students were stabbed to death in their dorm