Can Bryan Kohberger’s “Moonlit Alibi” Stand in Court? Insights from Eric Faddis

Main Points of the Conversation
– Discussion on Bryan Kohberger’s alibi of being alone, driving and observing the night sky during the crime.
– Critique of the alibi’s strength due to lack of traditional alibi witnesses.
– Explanation of legal requirements for an alibi defense, particularly the need for credible witness testimony.
– Analysis of the potential role and effectiveness of a cell phone tower and radio frequency expert in corroborating Kohberger’s alibi.
– The possible strategic missteps by the defense in choosing to present a weak alibi instead of focusing on creating reasonable doubt with available evidence.
– Consideration of how Kohberger’s antisocial tendencies could be perceived by the jury and whether these characteristics might influence the defense strategy.
– The challenges of presenting evidence when key data (like cell phone location tracking) is unavailable due to the phone being turned off.
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