
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to the murders of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin. But that plea ended the case before a jury ever heard the evidence, before experts were cross-examined, and before some of the biggest unanswered questions surrounding 1122 King Road were tested in open court.
Now, with Kohberger attempting to withdraw his guilty plea, those questions matter again.
In this episode of Shadows in the Pines, Dan takes another look at the evidence and the parts of this case that still don’t sit right: the handling of the knife sheath, the identification of the white sedan, the complete absence of identified victim DNA from Kohberger’s Elantra, the late-night Moscow trips, unidentified DNA, conflicting accounts from inside the house, the seven-and-a-half-hour delay before 911 was called, and the destruction of 1122 King Road before any trial took place.
This isn’t an argument that Kohberger is innocent, and it isn’t about blaming anyone for surviving. It’s about asking questions that never received complete answers.
Four young people were murdered. Their families deserve to know exactly what happened.
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