Brain C. Kohberger was arrested at his home in Pennsylvania, on December 30 2022, for the murders of 4 college students, 3 females and one male, at the University of Idaho, which is located in the City of Moscow, Idaho. He is alleged to have stabbed all of the victims with a military grade US Marine Corp KBAR hunting utility knife. However, the actual weapon has never been found . The allegations against Mr. Kohberger stems from the discovery of a speck of DNA on a knife sheath used to house a USMC KBAR knife, which was found at the scene of the crime. However, Mr. Kohbergers fingerprints were never found on the knife sheath that was discovered at the scene of the crime, nor did the investigating authorities find additional evidence related to Mr. Kohlenberger at the scene of the crime, at Mr. Kohbergers Apartment, in Mr. Kohbergers car, not Mr. Kohbergers parents home. The only link to Mr. Kohberger is on the knife sheath, not the weapon itself. Remember, DNA is not like a fingerprint. DNA can be taken from the accused and placed at the scene of the crime. Finally, according to the police affidavit, the only eye witness to the crime, who reported seeing the killer walk down an interior hallway toward the eyewitness after killing the last two victims, did not report the supposed killer, who she is alleged to have seen, to have been carrying a knife. Because of the shocking nature of the crime many credible online journalists have detailed various alternative motives and possible suspects to the crime beyond Mr Kohberger. On the other hand, various established news organizations, government sycophants, and people of low self esteem, have trumpeted the voice of suppression and fingered Mr. Kohberger, Dead to Rights, as the killer. That is, they a have pleaded Mr. Kohberger guilty, without vetting all the evidence, which will not be disclosed until the trial. Consequently, the small town of Moscow, Idaho has garnered a perceived bias toward Mr. Kohbergers guilt. The defense team for Mr. Kohberger completed a survey regarding individual opinions about the crime within the Moscow jury pool area, and reviewed the survey data for Judge John Judge and the court in the last hearing. The data presented has presueded the presiding Judge, whose name is John Judge, to move the trial to another county within the State of Idaho. At this time the Idaho Supreme court will determine the new location of the trial, and a new Judge for the trial. This is a huge win for the defense, which may signal that the evidence, which the prosecution has amassed, may not be as solid as we are being led to believe by various mainstream media outlets. Anne Taylor, Mr. Kohbergers lead counsel, has proclaimed in front of Judge John Judge and the court that her client Mr. Brian C. Kohberger is absolutely not guilty.