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This theory is riveting but equally controversial. It suggests that if Kohberger had meticulously planned the crime, leaving behind the knife sheath as an oversight could be considered a colossal error, jeopardizing his entire strategy.
The discussion draws parallels to famous legal arguments, notably invoking the adage that “if the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit,” emphasizing the importance of tangible evidence in swaying jurors.