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idaho students kaylee goncalves, madison mogen, xana kernodle, and ethan chapman. they were brutally stabbed in off-campus housing last nov november. kohberger was then a phd student, studying criminology at nearby washington state university. the defense previously called into question dna at the scene from three other unknown men, as well as a lack of dna from the victims in kohberger s car and aparartment. would not be unusual to have many types of dna, men and women, i in differentt parts ofe housuse. ththey are saying,g, look, thiss basically done with blinders on. they only focused on one suspect. and rather, they did not look at other potential suspects. that is something that happens in many cases. reporter: and the exact motive at this point is still unclear. kohberger, if found guilty, faces the death penalty, which here in the state of idaho means possibly a firing squad, norah. norah: jonathan vigliotti, thank you. turning overseas to the war in ukraine, russian missi