New “Smoking Gun” Evidence Uncovered in Idaho Murder Case…

Things have been kept very tightly under wraps in the Idaho murder case, but recently unsealed court documents just revealed a bombshell. 

According to reporting by Newsweek, ID cards inside a glove inside a box were among the items police seized during a search of Kohberger's parents' home in Albrightsville.

In an appearance on NewsNation, former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer said that the ID in question was found concealed inside a glove in a box.

"If you go to the search warrant return, sure enough, there are these IDs that were concealed in a glove in a box," she said.

"Now, this is just unusual. Most people don't keep IDs hidden in this fashion. So to me, it was something that certainly corroborated the source information and seems suspect from the beginning."

Coffindaffer said it's not clear who the ID card belonged to, but if it was one of the murder victims then it could be a smoking gun.

"If indeed, he had that ID in that glove, this is smoking," she said. "There is no reason to explain it other than he was in that house and took that during the commission of that crime.

"It's super strong... especially when you combine it with the sheath that was found next to Maddie Mogen with his DNA on the clasp." Coffindaffer has been contacted for further comment.

The fact that they found this evidence at his parent's home in Pennsylvania is what's especially damning. 

As this case unfolds, there's bound to be even more compelling evidence that proves Kohberger's guilt

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