The suspect in the Idaho quadruple-murder reportedly had the driver's license of one of the victims in his room
· Apr 7, 2023 · NottheBee.com

You have to be an incomprehensible psychopath in order to commit a quadruple-homicide.

Apparently you have to be a total idiot, as well (thank goodness):

University of Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger may have held onto an ID belonging to one of the four killed in the shocking November stabbings, sources claimed this week. ...

In addition to DNA evidence tying Kohberger to the grisly scene, an unsealed search warrant suggested police found unspecified IDs in the glovebox of the doctoral student's car, NewsNation reported.

One former FBI agent called the discovery "a big deal" and "a smoking license." It is most assuredly both of those things. Conviction is never guaranteed, even in the most slam-dunk of criminal trials. Every little bit of evidence helps to ensure that the guilty part will in fact be found guilty.

This case is increasingly looking about as airtight as you can hope. Police have produced:

  • DNA evidence linking the suspect to the crime scene.
  • Cell phone records linking the victim to the vicinity of the crimes at the time they were committed.
  • An eyewitness in the apartment who produced credible visual testimony.
  • Video footage of a car matching the suspect's make and model.
  • Now, the alleged driver's license discovery.

If prosecutors don't bungle this, they should be able to have their conviction with a bow on it.

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