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Potential Witness in Bryan Kohberger Murder Case Appears to Say She Saw Him at the Scene, Police Video Shows

MOSCOW, IDAHO, JUN 17 – The DoorDash driver’s testimony could provide crucial eyewitness evidence in the trial built on DNA, surveillance, and digital data against Bryan Kohberger, charged with four murders.

  • Bryan Kohberger faces trial starting August 11, 2025, in Ada County for killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022 in Moscow, Idaho.
  • The case follows prosecutors linking Kohberger to DNA found on a knife sheath at the scene and surveillance of his car near the victims' home during the attack.
  • A 44-year-old DoorDash driver claims she delivered food to victim Xana Kernodle shortly before the murders and saw Kohberger at the scene, appearing in a police video.
  • The driver indicated that she is expected to provide important witness testimony related to a major murder investigation, identifying herself as the DoorDash delivery person connected to the case.
  • The upcoming trial could impose the death penalty if Kohberger is found guilty, but his autism diagnosis complicates sentencing due to Eighth Amendment concerns.
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Potential witness in Bryan Kohberger murder case appears to say she saw him at the scene, police video shows

As a critical hearing in the Bryan Kohberger murder trial is scheduled for Wednesday, an 8-month-old police video is drawing attention for a woman who said she will be a key witness in the case.

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