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EPISODE · Aug 17, 2026 · 40 MIN

Mega Edition: Bryan Kohberger Fights To Keep His Case draped with A Gag Order (8/17/26)

from The True Crime Tapes · host Bobby Capucci

Bryan Kohberger’s defense fought to keep the sweeping gag order in place as his murder case moved through the courts, arguing that intense national publicity threatened his right to a fair trial. The order restricted prosecutors, defense attorneys, law enforcement officers, investigators and other participants from publicly discussing evidence, potential witnesses, legal strategy and other details surrounding the killings of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin. When news organizations challenged the restrictions as overly broad and argued that they interfered with the public’s right to receive information about a major criminal case, Kohberger’s attorneys defended the order and maintained that limiting public statements was necessary to prevent potentially prejudicial information from contaminating the jury pool. Their position was that the extraordinary attention surrounding the case created a genuine danger that unchecked commentary by people directly involved in the prosecution could make it harder to seat impartial jurors.The fight over the gag order became part of a larger battle between Kohberger’s constitutional right to a fair trial and the media’s First Amendment interests in reporting on the judicial process. Kohberger’s defense repeatedly emphasized the volume of television coverage, online speculation and social-media discussion surrounding the case, arguing that additional statements from attorneys or investigators could further inflame public opinion before the evidence was presented in court. Media organizations, meanwhile, contended that the restrictions were excessive and prevented legitimate reporting on matters of enormous public interest. Judge John Judge ultimately kept substantial restrictions in place, concluding that some limitations on public statements were justified by the need to protect the integrity of the proceedings. For Kohberger’s defense, preserving the gag order was therefore another component of its broader effort to control the flow of information surrounding the case and reduce the potential impact of pretrial publicity on the eventual jury.to contact me:[email protected]

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