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Idaho murders evidence leak triggers criminal investigation for insider who spilled secrets: report
A criminal investigation regarding leaks that violated a gag order in the murder case against Bryan Kohberger was opened and remains ongoing after it was previously referred to law enforcement, according to a report.
The criminal investigation is focusing on the possible source of an alleged leak to NBC’s “Dateline,” which produced an episode on the murders with information that was not known to the public, sources told the Idaho Statesman. An investigator with the Ada County Sheriff’s Office, the agency probing the source of the leak, asked for interviews with people who had access to digital files that appeared in a May 2025 episode about the murders, the outlet reported.
Brent Turvey, a forensic scientist who was working with Kohberger’s defense team, told Fox News Digital he has been asked twice for an interview by investigators.
“A detective with the Ada County sheriff’s office reached out to me twice for an interview — stating that he was tasked with investigating the NBC leak. Anne Taylor also gave me permission via email to speak with law enforcement just over a month after they first reached out to me— by phone and email,” Turvey said. “So yes, they are investigating her office for related criminal charges.”
Sy Ray, a digital forensics expert and former police officer who also worked for Kohberger’s defense team, told the Statesman he has spoken with investigators looking into the alleged leak more than once.
“It’s probably the most expensive misdemeanor case in the history of Ada County,” Ray said. “Trying to investigate this was probably tough.”
One Sheriff’s Office investigator reached out in April to an attorney for two of the victims’ families, according to the Statesman.
An administrative investigation by the court into the leaks was conducted last summer.
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The May 2025 “Dateline” episode included surveillance video from near the home where four University of Idaho students were killed, pictures from Kohberger’s phone and specifics about the crime.
FBI cellphone tower data obtained by “Dateline” allegedly showed that Kohberger’s cellphone pinged nearly a dozen times to a tower that provides coverage to an area within 100 feet of 1122 King Road, where the four University of Idaho students were killed. The alleged late-night drives took place starting in July 2022 and continued through mid-August 2022.
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The “Dateline” special also reported that a white Hyundai Elantra resembling Kohberger’s was seen turning onto King Road several times in the early morning hours of Nov. 13, 2022, when the murders occurred.
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Kohberger pleaded guilty to the murders of Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Kaylee Goncalves in a July 2, 2025, deal that took the death penalty off the table. The four University of Idaho students were found dead Nov. 13, 2022, at their house in Moscow, Idaho, located near campus.
Steve Goncalves, the father of Kaylee Goncalves, said the “Dateline” leaks helped the move toward a plea deal, which he was against, and supports the criminal investigation.
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“They’re working on figuring this out, and hopefully they have more than they’re letting on,” he told the Statesman. “I think it did cost us. It definitely took the focus off the trial and seating a jury.”
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Fox News Digital reached out to Taylor, the Ada County Sheriff’s Office and the Latah County Prosecutor’s Office for comment.
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Trump bypasses media gatekeepers as Gov Sanders reveals legacy outlets are losing their grip
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, R-Ark., said the mainstream media’s coverage of President Donald Trump reflects what she described as a loss of control in the industry.
Appearing on “The Riley Gaines Show” Tuesday, the former White House press secretary argued the media’s criticism of Trump stems from his ability to bypass traditional gatekeepers and reach the public directly.
“That’s one of the things they hated the most is that he didn’t need them,” Sanders said.
“He was able to talk directly to the American people without having to use the media in a way that everybody who had come before him had to,” she added.
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The president has consistently used social media sites to share his thoughts with the public. Trump later created his own platform, Truth Social, after he was banned from Twitter prior to its acquisition by Elon Musk.
“This was somebody who decided that he wasn’t just [going to] stick with the traditional types of media,” Sanders said. “And if they were [going to] continue to attack him relentlessly, which they have done, he would simply go around them.”
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Trump has routinely tapped nontraditional media sources to share his message. During his 2024 presidential run, he turned to major podcasts, including “The Joe Rogan Experience” and “This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von,” to reach a larger audience, specifically younger voters.
“He has proven that he can still be successful. He can still get his message out without having to use them as the only tool to do so,” Sanders added.
Trump has continued to use alternative media sources to communicate with the public, frequently posting updates on the conflict with Iran on Truth Social.
The White House also revamped the briefing room, adding a “new media” seat to press secretary Karoline Leavitt’s briefings. The seat rotates among new media voices who produce content but are not typically represented by legacy outlets.
Trump, however, continues to have an adversarial relationship with several traditional news outlets. Last week, he criticized The New York Times and CNN for their coverage of the Iran conflict.
“Think of it — we militarily decapitated the country, and every day I read about how well they’re doing militarily. They have nothing left. They’re done,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.
“And yet, I read in The New York Times, I see on stupid CNN, which I only watch because you have to watch a little bit of the enemy, so I watch it for a very short period,” he continued.
“And if you see CNN, you’d think they’re winning the war. If you read The New York Times, it’s actually seditious, in my opinion. You read The New York Times, you actually think they’re winning the war… it’s a terrible thing.”
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