DNA collected from Bryan Kohberger a 'statistical match' for DNA on sheath of knife used in Idaho killings, court documents state

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The DNA of Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the stabbing deaths of 4 University of Idaho students at an off-campus home last fall, is a 'statistical match' to DNA collected from the sheath of a knife found at the scene, according to court documents.

"statistical match" to DNA collected from the sheath of a knife found at the scene, according to court documents filed by prosecutors.DNA taken from the knife sheath

The FBI originally loaded the DNA profile from the knife sheath onto publicly available genealogy sites, the documents state. A DNA sample from trash recovered from the Kohberger family residence by Pennsylvania law enforcement and sent to the Idaho State Lab for testing was also used to help investigators hone in on Kohberger as a suspect in the killings, court documents released earlier this year state.

 

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