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Murder In Moscow Bryan Kohberger’s New Argument Faces an Uphill Battle With The Court (7/30/26)

from The Vault: The Epstein Files · host Bobby Capucci

Bryan Kohberger’s attempt to withdraw his guilty plea partly rests on his claim that his attorneys failed to tell him about potentially exculpatory evidence, specifically “clumps of unknown hair” reportedly found in Ethan Chapin’s hand. Kohberger alleged that his defense team pressured him into falsely confessing through coercion, misinformation, unfulfilled promises and the withholding of evidence. Former FBI agent Chris Whitcomb said the approximately six-inch, dark-blond or light-brown hairs did not resemble Kohberger’s and questioned why they were not subjected to DNA testing, presenting the issue as one of the few pieces of evidence Kohberger could use to argue that someone else might have been present.Legal experts nevertheless described the argument as a long shot. Reports indicated that a defense expert had found the hair morphologically consistent with Chapin’s own hair, undermining the suggestion that it belonged to an unidentified attacker. To obtain post-conviction relief, Kohberger would need to demonstrate that his lawyers were constitutionally ineffective, that prosecutors suppressed favorable evidence or that his plea was not knowing and voluntary. That would be difficult because he repeatedly told the judge under oath that he understood the agreement and was pleading guilty voluntarily, receiving four life sentences while avoiding a possible death sentence.to contact me:[email protected]:Bryan Kohberger's appeal hangs on a 'clump of hair' found in victim's hand

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