True Crime Stories You Missed This Week: June 26-30, 2023

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Harris Marley

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Bryan Kohberger’s defense claims the Idaho murder suspect has “no connection” to the victims

Bryan Kohberger’s defense team tore up prosecutors’ DNA collection, using genetic genealogy and tracking a white sedan allegedly connecting their client to the murder of four University of Idaho students.

DNA from three other unidentified men was found at the crime scene, including on a glove found outside the home in Moscow, Idaho, where Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Madison May, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20, were killed in November, according to the June 22 police report.

“It remains unclear what the police first relied on to focus their investigation on Mr. Kohberger,” his lawyers wrote in court documents challenging the police’s use of genetic genealogy and questioning how police managed to search for a white Elantra .

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Bryan Kohberger enters the courtroom for a gag hearing in Latah County District Court on June 9, 2023 in Moscow, Idaho. He is accused of murdering four University of Idaho students in November 2022. (Zach Wilkinson-Pool/Getty Images)

FBI Releases Report on Suspicious 2019 Death of Sex Trafficker Jeffrey Epstein Linked to Global Titans

Jeffrey Epstein was given extra linens in a Manhattan prison cell, and authorities negligently failed to assign him a cellmate or take other precautions leading up to his death in 2019, according to a newly revealed federal investigation.

Epstein, already a convicted sex offender in Florida, died in New York’s Metropolitan Correctional Center in August 2019 while awaiting federal trial for sex trafficking. While faults were found with the Bureau of Prisons and its associates, the report also revealed no evidence to contradict the designation of Epstein’s death as a suicide.

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell attend an event at Cipriani Wall Street on March 15, 2005 in New York City. (Photo by Joe Schildhorn/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

Boston serial rape suspect Matthew Nilo is now charged with assaulting 8 women

New charges have been filed against a New Jersey attorney who was recently charged with a series of rapes in Boston between 2007 and 2008.

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A Suffolk County grand jury indicted Matthew Nilo, a 35-year-old Boston resident, Tuesday afternoon on seven counts, including one count of rape, one count of aggravated rape, three counts of assault with intent to rape and two counts of indecent assault. assault and battery.

“Mr. Nilo denies all allegations, including the latest charges,” his attorney, Joseph Cataldo, told Fox News Digital. “You can expect both legal and factual challenge to the government’s case.”

Matthew Nilo is arraigned in Hudson County Superior Court on Thursday, June 1, 2023 in Jersey City, New Jersey. Nilo, a Manhattan cyber lawyer, is accused of raping women in Boston between 2007 and 2008. (Kevin C. Downs for Fox News Digital)

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Massachusetts couple, elderly woman murdered as violent home invasion rocks quiet suburb

The suspect in a triple murder paced the room as the prosecution explained the night he allegedly killed a family in Massachusetts.

Christopher Ferguson, 41, made his first appearance in Newton District Court since his arrest Tuesday morning via Zoom in connection with the deaths of Gilda “Jill” and Bruno D’Amore, aged 73 and 74, and Jill’s 97-year-old mother. Lucia Arpino, who were stabbed and beaten.

Ferguson pleaded not guilty to one count of murder, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon and burglary. He was ordered held without bail. More charges are expected to be added after the autopsies of Bruno and Arpino are completed, Middlesex prosecutor Marian Ryan said.

Jill and Bruno D’Amore, ages 73 and 74, were murdered the night before they were due to renew their wedding vows for their 50th anniversary. (Family handout)

Body of missing Colorado woman Suzanne Morphew is in a ‘very hard place,’ prosecutors say

The body of missing Colorado woman Suzanne Morphew is apparently in “a very tough place,” prosecutors revealed this week.

Morphew, 49, disappeared while cycling on Mother’s Day in 2020 and is now presumed dead.

“She’s in a very difficult place. We actually have more than just a feeling… and the sheriff’s office continues to search for Ms. Morphew’s body,” 11th Judicial Deputy District Attorney Mark Hurlbert said in court Monday, according to the Denver Gazette.

Missing Colorado woman Suzanne Morphew is pictured with her husband. Her body is in “a very difficult place,” prosecutors revealed this week. (AP)

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