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Laura Jarrett

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214 total appearances

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Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

And so I'm not sure that the prosecutors would have intended to use those terms anyway. And then they also want to keep out the phrase bushy eyebrows, which is going to be a big fight. The surviving roommates, at least one of them, reported to authorities that she saw a masked man with bushy eyebrows.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

That's going to become an important fact, I think, later on at trial, as that's sort of the only person who's still living that's going to be able to ID Brian Koberger in some way. Now, of course, bushy eyebrows, it's not like a tattoo or a birthmark or something. There's lots of people with bushy eyebrows, and I'm sure he's going to say that's not enough to ID him.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

That's going to become an important fact, I think, later on at trial, as that's sort of the only person who's still living that's going to be able to ID Brian Koberger in some way. Now, of course, bushy eyebrows, it's not like a tattoo or a birthmark or something. There's lots of people with bushy eyebrows, and I'm sure he's going to say that's not enough to ID him.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

That's going to become an important fact, I think, later on at trial, as that's sort of the only person who's still living that's going to be able to ID Brian Koberger in some way. Now, of course, bushy eyebrows, it's not like a tattoo or a birthmark or something. There's lots of people with bushy eyebrows, and I'm sure he's going to say that's not enough to ID him.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

But that's really all authorities have for someone spotting him in the house. And so there's going to be a fight about that.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

But that's really all authorities have for someone spotting him in the house. And so there's going to be a fight about that.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

But that's really all authorities have for someone spotting him in the house. And so there's going to be a fight about that.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

I would think in at least the next few weeks or so, because so much of this just has to get wrapped up to keep the trial date, which the judge intends to keep at least so far. And it seems like, you know, August is a while out from right now. But these these things have a way of taking a while. And so I would imagine the judge is going to get all of this wrapped up pretty soon.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

I would think in at least the next few weeks or so, because so much of this just has to get wrapped up to keep the trial date, which the judge intends to keep at least so far. And it seems like, you know, August is a while out from right now. But these these things have a way of taking a while. And so I would imagine the judge is going to get all of this wrapped up pretty soon.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
Survivors' haunting texts in Idaho. Questions for a New York prosecutor. And a spring break mystery.

I would think in at least the next few weeks or so, because so much of this just has to get wrapped up to keep the trial date, which the judge intends to keep at least so far. And it seems like, you know, August is a while out from right now. But these these things have a way of taking a while. And so I would imagine the judge is going to get all of this wrapped up pretty soon.

Dateline NBC
Cases to watch in 2025: Sean "Diddy" Combs and Bryan Kohberger. Plus, safety tips for AI scams.

Chloe has been at the tip of the spear on all of the reporting on this. But from a legal standpoint, the question in my mind has always been, will the charges, the criminal charges, be limited to Combs alone or will more people in the alleged conspiracy, as the government describes it, eventually get implicated.

Dateline NBC
Cases to watch in 2025: Sean "Diddy" Combs and Bryan Kohberger. Plus, safety tips for AI scams.

Chloe has been at the tip of the spear on all of the reporting on this. But from a legal standpoint, the question in my mind has always been, will the charges, the criminal charges, be limited to Combs alone or will more people in the alleged conspiracy, as the government describes it, eventually get implicated.

Dateline NBC
Cases to watch in 2025: Sean "Diddy" Combs and Bryan Kohberger. Plus, safety tips for AI scams.

It could be. And if they have their hands on any tapes, that's the kind of thing that is going to be tough for this defense. We know there's a grand jury hearing testimony today. Right now, we know that there's an active investigation going.

Dateline NBC
Cases to watch in 2025: Sean "Diddy" Combs and Bryan Kohberger. Plus, safety tips for AI scams.

It could be. And if they have their hands on any tapes, that's the kind of thing that is going to be tough for this defense. We know there's a grand jury hearing testimony today. Right now, we know that there's an active investigation going.

Dateline NBC
Cases to watch in 2025: Sean "Diddy" Combs and Bryan Kohberger. Plus, safety tips for AI scams.

And I'm always curious how many of the people that the plaintiff's lawyer has talked to have also talked to the government, because talking to a plaintiff's lawyer is very different than going in and talking to the FBI.

Dateline NBC
Cases to watch in 2025: Sean "Diddy" Combs and Bryan Kohberger. Plus, safety tips for AI scams.

And I'm always curious how many of the people that the plaintiff's lawyer has talked to have also talked to the government, because talking to a plaintiff's lawyer is very different than going in and talking to the FBI.

Dateline NBC
Cases to watch in 2025: Sean "Diddy" Combs and Bryan Kohberger. Plus, safety tips for AI scams.

If this entire thing falls apart, and I'm not saying that it's going to, if it does, though, Busby has a real problem with the rest of his cases, right? Because this is now sort of, you went for the king and you missed. If Jay-Z's attorney manages to get this Jane Doe sort of discredited, that's a strategic advantage to comms as well.

Dateline NBC
Cases to watch in 2025: Sean "Diddy" Combs and Bryan Kohberger. Plus, safety tips for AI scams.

If this entire thing falls apart, and I'm not saying that it's going to, if it does, though, Busby has a real problem with the rest of his cases, right? Because this is now sort of, you went for the king and you missed. If Jay-Z's attorney manages to get this Jane Doe sort of discredited, that's a strategic advantage to comms as well.

Dateline NBC
Cases to watch in 2025: Sean "Diddy" Combs and Bryan Kohberger. Plus, safety tips for AI scams.

Yeah. I don't want to make it seem like it's going to be a slam dunk, though, because he has the money and the power to fight this. I do find it odd that he has dropped his effort to get out of prison. Right. I think that's curious. Yeah. Why? Just it's a. losing battle? Well, it's definitely a losing battle, but who cares? He has all the resources in the world.

Dateline NBC
Cases to watch in 2025: Sean "Diddy" Combs and Bryan Kohberger. Plus, safety tips for AI scams.

Yeah. I don't want to make it seem like it's going to be a slam dunk, though, because he has the money and the power to fight this. I do find it odd that he has dropped his effort to get out of prison. Right. I think that's curious. Yeah. Why? Just it's a. losing battle? Well, it's definitely a losing battle, but who cares? He has all the resources in the world.