Kohberger’s Sister Was on the Prosecutor’s Witness List
Release Date: 10/14/2025
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info_outlineNew court documents show a bombshell twist in the Bryan Kohberger case: his sister Amanda Kohberger appearing on the prosecution’s witness list just days before he accepted a plea agreement. Did the revelation force his hand? In this video, we dissect the timing, the strategy, and the family dynamics behind one of the most controversial legal turns in recent memory.
We’ll break down:
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The witness lists (prosecution + defense) and what they reveal
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Amanda’s role and the 2014 incident involving her cell phone
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Why Kohberger’s plea came so fast after the unsealing
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Reactions from the victim families and legal analysts
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