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BRYAN KOHBERGER DEATH PENALTY SHOWDOWN, DEMANDS TRIAL IN "LIBERAL" BOISE

BRYAN KOHBERGER DEATH PENALTY SHOWDOWN, DEMANDS TRIAL IN "LIBERAL" BOISE

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This episode of Crime Stories with Nancy Grace delves into the Brian Coburger case, a death penalty showdown where the defense is demanding a change of venue to Boise, Idaho. The defense team argues that Coburger cannot receive a fair trial in Moscow, Idaho, due to extensive media coverage and public opinion. They believe that a change of venue to Boise is necessary to ensure a fair trial. The episode discusses the rarity of the death penalty in Idaho and the legal battle surrounding it in the Coburger case. The defense team is fighting to avoid the death penalty, while the prosecution is seeking it. The episode delves into the horrific details of the murders, highlighting the brutality inflicted on the victims and contrasting it with the potential for a relatively painless death by lethal injection. The episode explores the defense's strategy, including their argument that the lack of physical evidence at the crime scene points to Coburger's innocence. The episode also discusses the potential impact of a change of venue on the jury pool. The episode focuses on the significance of missing evidence, particularly the lack of the murder weapon and Coburger's work uniform. Experts argue that these missing items are probative and suggest a deliberate attempt to cover up the crime. The episode emphasizes the probative nature of the missing evidence, suggesting that Coburger's actions indicate a premeditated and calculated crime. The episode concludes with Nancy Grace signing off.

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The Brian Coburger Case: A Death Penalty Showdown

This episode of Crime Stories with Nancy Grace focuses on the Brian Coburger case, a death penalty showdown where the defense is demanding a change of venue to Boise, Idaho. The defense team argues that Coburger cannot receive a fair trial in Moscow, Idaho, due to extensive media coverage and public opinion. They believe that a change of venue to Boise is necessary to ensure a fair trial.

00:00:16
The Defense's Argument for a Change of Venue

The defense team for Brian Coburger argues that he cannot receive a fair trial in Moscow, Idaho, due to extensive media coverage and public opinion. They believe that a change of venue to Boise is necessary to ensure a fair trial.

00:11:43
The Death Penalty in Idaho and the Coburger Case

The episode discusses the rarity of the death penalty in Idaho and the legal battle surrounding it in the Coburger case. The defense team is fighting to avoid the death penalty, while the prosecution is seeking it.

00:18:38
The Brutality of the Crime and the Death Penalty

The episode delves into the horrific details of the murders, highlighting the brutality inflicted on the victims and contrasting it with the potential for a relatively painless death by lethal injection.

00:30:59
The Defense's Strategy and the Missing Evidence

The episode explores the defense's strategy, including their argument that the lack of physical evidence at the crime scene points to Coburger's innocence. The episode also discusses the potential impact of a change of venue on the jury pool. The episode focuses on the significance of missing evidence, particularly the lack of the murder weapon and Coburger's work uniform. Experts argue that these missing items are probative and suggest a deliberate attempt to cover up the crime.

00:39:35
The Importance of the Missing Evidence and Conclusion

The episode emphasizes the probative nature of the missing evidence, suggesting that Coburger's actions indicate a premeditated and calculated crime. The episode concludes with Nancy Grace signing off.

Keywords

Brian Coburger


Brian Coburger is the defendant in a high-profile murder case in Idaho. He is accused of killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022.

Boise, Idaho


Boise is the capital of Idaho and is located in Ada County. The defense team for Brian Coburger is seeking a change of venue to Boise, arguing that it offers a more neutral jury pool.

Death Penalty


The death penalty is a legal punishment in Idaho, but it is rarely used. The prosecution in the Coburger case is seeking the death penalty, while the defense is fighting against it.

Lethal Injection


Lethal injection is the primary method of execution in Idaho. It involves a three-drug cocktail that is administered intravenously.

Forensic Evidence


Forensic evidence is any physical evidence that is collected and analyzed in a criminal investigation. In the Coburger case, the lack of certain forensic evidence, such as the murder weapon, is a key point of contention.

Jury Selection


Jury selection is the process of choosing a jury for a trial. The defense team in the Coburger case is hoping to find a more favorable jury pool in Boise.

Change of Venue


A change of venue is a legal motion that allows a trial to be moved to a different location. The defense team in the Coburger case is seeking a change of venue to Boise, arguing that it offers a more neutral jury pool.

Idaho Student Murders


The Idaho Student Murders refers to the November 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students. The case has garnered national attention and is currently being investigated by law enforcement.

Q&A

  • Why is the defense team for Brian Coburger seeking a change of venue?

    The defense team believes that Coburger cannot receive a fair trial in Moscow, Idaho, due to extensive media coverage and public opinion. They argue that a change of venue to Boise is necessary to ensure a neutral jury pool.

  • What is the legal battle surrounding the death penalty in the Coburger case?

    The prosecution is seeking the death penalty for Coburger, while the defense team is fighting against it. The death penalty is rarely used in Idaho, and the defense argues that the state's pursuit of it could hinder their ability to secure a guilty verdict.

  • What is the significance of the missing evidence in the Coburger case?

    The lack of certain evidence, such as the murder weapon and Coburger's work uniform, is a key point of contention. Experts argue that these missing items are probative and suggest a deliberate attempt to cover up the crime.

  • How does the defense team's strategy of seeking a change of venue relate to their fight against the death penalty?

    The defense team believes that a change of venue could buy them time and potentially influence the jury pool in their favor, making it more difficult for the prosecution to secure a death penalty sentence.

  • What is the potential impact of a change of venue on the jury pool in the Coburger case?

    The defense team hopes that a change of venue to Boise will provide them with a larger jury pool and potentially a more favorable one, as Boise is considered to be more liberal than Moscow.

Show Notes

In a motion, Bryan Kohberger attorney Anne Taylor argues that a change of venue is absolutely necessary for the accused quadruple murderer to have a fair trial. Taylor cites “inflammatory, emotion evoking and often misleading, false, and poorly sourced” media coverage that has “utterly corrupted” the Moscow community. Taylor reports that their survey has revealed 70% of locals have already formed a guilty opinion of Kohberger. 

Taylor suggests that Kohberger’s trial be moved to Ada County, home to state capital, Boise, 296 miles from Moscow. Taylor argues that Ada County’s population of over 500,000 provides a much more adequate pool, and is Kohberger’s best chance at receiving an impartial jury. Taylor also touches on the logistics Ada County provides, including larger courtrooms and easy access to the state’s largest airport.  

Despite Taylor’s push to move Kohberger’s trial to Ada County, it’s ultimately up to the judge to decide if a change of venue is appropriate, and where the trial should move. Taylor could wind up with a much more conservative jury than would have been found in the college town where the crimes took place. Elmore County is home to Mountain Home Air Force Base, and Ada County actually encompasses Gowen Field, an Idaho Air National Guard base.  

Prosecutors have until August 12th to challenge the change of venue motion. Defense attorneys will then have a chance to submit another rebuttal. Both sides will make their arguments in front of the judge on August 29th. Anne Taylor plans to call four witnesses including trial consultant, Dr. Bryan Edelman, who was allowed to complete his survey process. Judge Judge will decide if and where the case will move, and whether or not he will go with it. In the case that Judge withdraws, the Supreme Court will choose a new judge to preside over the case.  

Joining Nance Grace Today: 

  • Howard Blum - Author: "When The Night Comes Falling, A Requiem for The Idaho Student Murders"  Website: Howardblum.com  INSTA: howard_
  • Stephanie Pitcher - Defense attorney and Civil trial attorney with Parker & McConkie, former felony prosecutor - Website: https://www.parkerandmcconkie.com 
  • Angela Arnold (GA)  Psychiatrist, Atlanta GA, AngelaArnoldMD.com, Expert in the Treatment of Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Former Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Obstetrics and Gynecology: Emory University, Former Medical Director of The Psychiatric Ob-Gyn Clinic at Grady Memorial Hospital, Voted My Buckhead’s Best Psychiatric Practice of 2022, 2023 and 2024.
  • Chris McDonough -  Director At the Cold Case Foundation, Former Homicide Detective, Host of YouTube channel- ‘The Interview Room’, ColdCaseFoundation.org   
  • Joseph Scott Morgan -  Professor of Forensics: Jacksonville State University, Author, "Blood Beneath My Feet", Host: "Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan", @JoScottForensic 

 

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BRYAN KOHBERGER DEATH PENALTY SHOWDOWN, DEMANDS TRIAL IN "LIBERAL" BOISE

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