ATLANTA, Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Court TV is launching a new documentary special at 8 p.m. ET Sunday, Nov. 12 that coincides with the one-year anniversary of the shocking murder investigation around four University of Idaho students that stunned the country.
"The Case Against Bryan Kohberger" explores the mounting evidence against the former PhD student accused of the grisly crime, including DNA, video surveillance and cell phone data. The one-hour special will explore the strength of the case and provide audiences with a full picture of what authorities believed happened, as local prosecutors are set to soon go to trial. Video here.
"From the beginning, this has been a compelling case to watch unfold. As the investigation continued, we have only seen new layers of complexity emerge. With our viewers closely tracking every development as the case moves closer to trial, this special is aimed at providing them the deeper dive we know they are looking for," said Ethan Nelson, head of Court TV.
The debut of "The Case Against Bryan Kohberger'" follows other recent programming expansions for the network, including "Victim to Verdict with Ted Rowlands" and "Opening Statements with Julie Grant." In addition, the network over the summer launched the free, ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) channel "Court TV: Legendary Trials," which features the nation's most compelling, high-profile cases over the past 30 years, curated from the massive Court TV archives.
In addition to this new true-crime original programming, trials Court TV plans to cover in the months ahead include:
Media contact: Jim Weiss, 770-672-6504, jim.weiss@scripps.com
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