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    Bryan Kohberger potential jurors warn public will ‘burn the courthouse & riot’ if he’s found not guilty of Idaho murders

    By Cheyenne R. Ubiera,

    5 hours ago

    POTENTIAL jurors in Bryan Kohberger’s murder trial issued a chilling warning about riots and “good ol’ boy justice” if the suspected murderer is found not guilty of killing four university students.

    Kohberger , 29, has been charged with killing Madison Mogen , Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin at their off-campus home near the University of Idaho on November 13, 2022.

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    Potential jurors in the Bryan Kohberger murder trial have warned there could be violence if Kohberger is found not guilty of killing four university students
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    A flier with his alleged victims’ faces on it is pictured as Kohberger is set to stand trial in the deaths of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin
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    His defense team has been pushing to move the trial from Latah County to Ada County – nearly 300 miles away – with a hearing to argue the motion scheduled for August 29.

    The date for Kohberger’s trial is currently scheduled for June 2025, however, Latah County District Judge John Judge hasn’t revealed a specific date.

    It’s unclear if the defense’s push for a new venue will delay the trial date at this time.

    The defense surveyed hundreds of potential jurors, asking them about their knowledge of the case, which gained national headlines after it took nearly seven weeks for an arrest to be made.

    Because of the intense media coverage, the prosecution argues moving the trial won’t produce jurors who are unfamiliar with the case.

    A recent filing from the defense shows answers from the juror survey, revealing that Latah County residents recognized their own biases when asked what they believed would happen if Kohberger isn’t convicted.

    “They’d burn the courthouse down. Outrage would be a mild description,” one potential juror warned.

    “They would probably find him and kill him,” wrote a second.

    A third said, “There would likely be a riot and he wouldn’t last long outside because someone would do the good ole’ boy justice.”

    “Riots, parents would take care of him.”

    Prospective jurors in Ada County gave much different answers when asked the same question.

    “They would go on with life as always,” one person insisted.

    “I think they would take it well,” wrote another.

    A third said, “I don’t know if there would be super strong feelings.”

    In the filing, Kohberger’s defense team pointed to two recent, high-profile cases – Chad Daybell and Lori Val low Daybell , whose trials were moved from Fremont County to Ada County due to publicity.

    At the time of the murders, Kohberger was a criminology PhD student at Washington State University – only 10 miles from the home in Moscow, Idaho, where the students were killed.

    In May 2023, a not-guilty plea was entered on Kohberger’s behalf on four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary.

    If convicted, he could face the death penalty.

    CELL DATA ACTIVITY

    The prosecution is aiming to pin Kohberger to the crime using his cellphone activity .

    His phone was traced near the off-campus Moscow home 12 times in the months leading up to the murders, the prosecution said.

    University of Idaho murders timeline

    On November 13, 2022, a brutal home invasion claimed the lives of four University of Idaho students.

    Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Madison Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20, were stabbed to death in their Moscow, Idaho, off-campus home.

    A six-week manhunt ensued as cops searched for a suspect.

    On December 28, 2022, Bryan Kohberger, 29, was arrested at his parents’ home in Pennsylvania – 2,500 miles away from the crime scene.

    He was taken into custody and has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder.

    Kohberger, a former criminal justice student at Washington State University, has been linked to the crime scene through phone records, his car’s location, and DNA evidence found at the home where the murders took place.

    The house was demolished in December 2023 despite backlash from the victims’ families.

    Kohberger is being held at Latah County Jail while he awaits trial.

    Kohberger’s phone was also pinged in the area near the home once a few hours after the students were killed, according to court documents.

    However, his defense said the cellphone data would show that he wasn’t at the Moscow home when the victims were killed.

    Instead, they argued that expert testimony would prove that Kohberberg’s phone was south of Pullman, Washington, and west of Moscow on the night of the murders.

    ‘FOUR SHINING LIGHTS’

    The family of Kaylee Goncalves was overcome with emotion while walking through the Vandal Healing Garden and Memorial that honors their daughter and her three friends last week.

    The garden is to help other University of Idaho students cope with the loss of their four classmates.

    The Idaho Vandals are the football team that represents the school, playing at the Kibbi Dome in Moscow.

    “It’s absolutely above and beyond what I expected,” Kaylee’s mother, Kristi Goncalves told The Spokesman-Review .

    Hundreds of students, school staff and faculty, and residents gathered at the garden on Wednesday.

    “We lost four shining lights full of life and promise,” University of Idaho President Scott Green told the crowd.

    “This garden and memorial are dedicated to them and to all the students we’ve lost during their time at the University of Idaho.”

    The garden was designed and built by students from the University of Idaho College of Art and Architecture with guidance from the faculty.

    “The inspiration, thoughtfulness and hard work that went into this beautiful venue should make Vandals everywhere proud,” said Green.

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    Meanwhile, his defense team is pushing to move the trial out of Latah County into Ada County
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    However, the prosecution is attempting to link Kohberger to the crime scene through his cell phone data
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