Bryan Kohberger does not want the Amazon shopping list to be discovered at trial

Bryan Kohberger asks Judge Boise to exclude evidence of his history of buying Amazon and other activities on shopping web -us his upcoming trial in the death of four universities in Idaho students.
Defendant Elisa Massoth claimed that no Amazon evidence, including the “click click” on the application, should be introduced on trial – partly because the term is unclear and because prosecutors have allegedly managed to define or describe the nature of the expert witnesses they want to introduce.
“Defense claims that with limited publication of states, raw data deficiencies, lack of complete data, lack of expert opinion, lack of explanation” Amazon Click Activity “or any analysis related to, is cherry selected with limited data that does not show a complete picture, compared to the guarantors who have requested extensive data,” Massoth wrote.
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Bryan Kohberger enters the courtroom for a hearing on Tuesday in Latah County Court in Moscow, Idaho, US 27 June 2023. (August Frank/pool via Reuters)
“State Refining all Amazon history and Amazon’s click activity is out of context, incomplete and unfairly harmful, which makes it unacceptable,” she continued.
Massoth also claimed that Amazon’s algorithm guided “User Behavior Forms” by serving products for which customers would be interested in with paid ads.
“In 2022. The Amazon system guided by Ai did not passively reflect user searches, but actively conducted shopping behavior based on pre -school models,” the application reports. “This means that the history of reviewing and buying users does not necessarily reflect a deliberate intention, but it could be shaped by Amazon’s algorithm.”
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They also claimed that Amazon’s 30-year account could be divided with other “household members”-soak up the purchase list. Kohberger has two sisters except his mother and father.
The previously published court documents show that the police tried to connect Kohberger to the purchase of Ka-Bar knife after finding the wrappers for one under the body of the victim Madison Mogen, 21. The sheath allegedly had DNA on his stingy, who eventually brought investigators to Kohberger.
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The Amazon.com screen shot shows a KA-BAR BAR knife for less than $ 100 on a shopping website. (Amazon)
NBC’s Dateline reported in 2023 that Kohberger bought a Ka-Bar knife over Amazon 2022 before moving to Pullman, Washington, to attend the Washington State University.
Amazon search on Thursday showed that similar knives are popular and easily accessible on the site.
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Madison Mogen, top left, smiling at her best friends, Kaylee Goncalves on the shoulders, as they refer to Ethan Chapin, Xan Kernodle and two more hosts in the last Instagram Goncalves, shared the day before four students were killed on death. (@Kayleegonuncalves/Instagram)
Kohberger continued his doctorate. In criminology on WSU, only 10 miles down the road from the University Idaho the crime scene.
While search orders show that police have recovered knives after Kohberger’s arrest, none have been publicly identified as a potential murder weapon.
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Mogen and three friends were killed by multiple stab wounds.
The other victims were Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20 and Ethan Chapin, 20.
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Kohberger’s trial should start on August 11 in Boise. He could face the death penalty if convicted.
On his behalf, the judge did not enter his name on his behalf in May 2023.