Attorney: Kohberger wrongly given credit for expertise, if guilty | Banfield
Published at : February 22, 2023
Idaho killing suspect Bryan Kohberger got his bachelor's degree at DeSales University in 2020, followed by a master's degree from the school's criminal justice program.
He then moved to Pullman, Washington, and became a Ph.D. candidate and teaching assistant at WSU, just across the border from Idaho.
"I think we're giving him a lot of credit about being this PHD student in criminology, etc. I mean, if he truly committed this crime, he really didn't do that great of a job," criminal defense attorney Sara Azari said.
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He then moved to Pullman, Washington, and became a Ph.D. candidate and teaching assistant at WSU, just across the border from Idaho.
"I think we're giving him a lot of credit about being this PHD student in criminology, etc. I mean, if he truly committed this crime, he really didn't do that great of a job," criminal defense attorney Sara Azari said.
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