Idaho Killings: Expert Weighs Two-Killer Theory vs. Bryan Kohberger's Guilt
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- π‘ A defense expert, Dr. Brent Tarvy, reportedly suggested that at least two suspects were involved in the Idaho student murders.
- π― This theory was based on the idea that Ethan Chapin did not leave his bed, and Zana had blood on her feet, implying they were attacked simultaneously.
- π Dr. Tarvy also cited the wounds on Kaylee Goncalves, noting multiple types of lethal force (blunt and sharp) and the short time frame for the crime.
- β οΈ The defense also pointed to evidence of a cleanup, such as diluted blood on walls and a lack of bloody shoe prints, suggesting more time was needed than a single perpetrator might have had.
Forensic Investigator's Analysis
- π Joseph Scott Morgan, a death investigator, questioned the defense's cleanup claims, noting the presence of blood deposition rather than obvious signs of wiping.
- π§ Morgan raised the possibility of toxicology reports being key to understanding Ethan Chapin's state, suggesting he might have been in a deep sleep due to substances.
- πͺ The K-BAR knife, described as a combat knife used by Marines, was highlighted as a versatile weapon capable of stabbing, slicing, and pummeling, potentially explaining various injury types from a single attacker.
- βοΈ Morgan acknowledged the defense's right to present experts but contrasted it with Kohberger's prior accusations against innocent individuals before pleading guilty.
Doubts on the Two-Killer Hypothesis
- π« Morgan questioned the logistics of a
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