What To Expect From Bryan Kohberger's Defense at Trial in 2025 - A "True Crime Christmas" Special | Ep. 973In this episode of The Megyn Kelly Show, the discussion revolves around the upcoming trial of Bryan Kohberger set for August 11, 2025. The hosts explore the challenges faced by the defense in creating reasonable doubt regarding the prosecution's case, particularly focusing on the 'Brady evidence' that has allegedly been withheld. Key issues include the ethics of genetic genealogy used to identify Kohberger, the complexities of FBI surveillance, and the potential impact of confidential witnesses. The episode highlights the intricacies of the trial and anticipates potential developments as the date approaches.
- The defense's argument in the upcoming trial heavily focuses on the implications of genetic genealogy and seeks to question the validity of evidence excluded by the prosecution, aiming to reveal inconsistencies in how the case was built.
- Key issues such as the alleged withholding of Brady evidence and the implications of DNA genealogy will be pivotal in shaping the defense's arguments and could affect the trial's outcome.
# Brady DisclosureThe legal obligation of the prosecution to disclose exculpatory evidence, known as Brady evidence, is a focal point of the defense's strategy.