Howard Blum
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So what we're saying is, you know, they found out, excuse me, is writing a book, which is sort of interesting. What? Yes.
So what we're saying is, you know, they found out, excuse me, is writing a book, which is sort of interesting. What? Yes.
She can't publish until the gag order is lifted, but she's riding away from what I hear. I've been told from reliable sources.
She can't publish until the gag order is lifted, but she's riding away from what I hear. I've been told from reliable sources.
She can't publish until the gag order is lifted, but she's riding away from what I hear. I've been told from reliable sources.
That's a chilling hypothesis. that the prosecution, I think, is going to try to make. And that's how they're going to justify any shortcuts that were taken in this case. We had to move quickly. Here we had a murderer they're going to claim, alleged, who was ready to kill again.
That's a chilling hypothesis. that the prosecution, I think, is going to try to make. And that's how they're going to justify any shortcuts that were taken in this case. We had to move quickly. Here we had a murderer they're going to claim, alleged, who was ready to kill again.
That's a chilling hypothesis. that the prosecution, I think, is going to try to make. And that's how they're going to justify any shortcuts that were taken in this case. We had to move quickly. Here we had a murderer they're going to claim, alleged, who was ready to kill again.
It's days after the murders. within 24 hours or so.
It's days after the murders. within 24 hours or so.
It's days after the murders. within 24 hours or so.
Interesting too. You mentioned the IgG, the genetics genealogy. Now that was a key part of the case before. Well, the defense, Koberger's defense is now sort of, we concede that was Brian Koberger's DNA on the knife sheath. The real question now, and what's gonna be the focus of this trial is, how did the knife sheath get there? The defense is going to claim
Interesting too. You mentioned the IgG, the genetics genealogy. Now that was a key part of the case before. Well, the defense, Koberger's defense is now sort of, we concede that was Brian Koberger's DNA on the knife sheath. The real question now, and what's gonna be the focus of this trial is, how did the knife sheath get there? The defense is going to claim
Interesting too. You mentioned the IgG, the genetics genealogy. Now that was a key part of the case before. Well, the defense, Koberger's defense is now sort of, we concede that was Brian Koberger's DNA on the knife sheath. The real question now, and what's gonna be the focus of this trial is, how did the knife sheath get there? The defense is going to claim
that Brian Koberger was never in the house. He didn't put it there. The real perpetrators put that knife sheath there and somehow they had gotten Koberger's DNA on it.
that Brian Koberger was never in the house. He didn't put it there. The real perpetrators put that knife sheath there and somehow they had gotten Koberger's DNA on it.
that Brian Koberger was never in the house. He didn't put it there. The real perpetrators put that knife sheath there and somehow they had gotten Koberger's DNA on it.
I think in the back of the defense's mind, and this is what I'm hearing, is they're trying to avoid the death penalty. Just last week, I think it was March 12th or so, Brad Little, the governor of Idaho, signed a law that makes the firing squad the primary form of execution in the state. That's what happens. You get convicted in a death penalty case, you go before the firing squad.
I think in the back of the defense's mind, and this is what I'm hearing, is they're trying to avoid the death penalty. Just last week, I think it was March 12th or so, Brad Little, the governor of Idaho, signed a law that makes the firing squad the primary form of execution in the state. That's what happens. You get convicted in a death penalty case, you go before the firing squad.
I think in the back of the defense's mind, and this is what I'm hearing, is they're trying to avoid the death penalty. Just last week, I think it was March 12th or so, Brad Little, the governor of Idaho, signed a law that makes the firing squad the primary form of execution in the state. That's what happens. You get convicted in a death penalty case, you go before the firing squad.