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[ cheers and applause ] this is nightline. >> tonight, bryan kohberger. accused of killing four college students in idaho. in court today. why? his defense team wants a new location for his trial. >> there's a reasonable likelihood that pretrial publicity has affected the impartiality of prospective jurors. >> the family of one of the victims speaking out where the
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crime was, is where the jury should be. what we're now learning about his alibi. >> this is where brian kohberger's defense lawyers claim that he was on the night of the murders. >> plus office retreat, gone bad. a man separated from his coworkers on a mountain charity hike. >> he basically got kind of a little bit disoriented as to where the trail was rescued. >> after spending the night in the wild. >> being in those kind of cold, freezing rain winds, it takes a toll on you. >> how did a work outing go so wrong? and back to school botox. the first day of school doesn't just mean new backpacks for the kids. >> it was like having an instagram filter without an instagram filter. and i was lik, wow, sometimes it's a little cosmetic. >> pick me up for mom. >> when school starts, the phones start going off the hook. >> meet some mothers injecting a fresh face into the schoolyard drop off line. >> we want to look on the mom line. my hair will be done and my botox will be tight. yeah my botox will be tight. yeah nightline will be right back
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>> all right. thank you very much. please be seated. >> a pivotal day in court for suspected quadruple murderer brian kohberger. >> so let's get on the record, please. >> sitting quietly next to his attorneys in a moscow, idaho courtroom. the standard here is whether there's a reasonable likelihood that pretrial publicity has affected the impartiality of prospective jurors. kohberger's legal team trying to convince the judge to move his high profile trial from the small town where the murders happened to boise, 300 miles away, claiming he cannot get a fair trial here. calling a parade of experts to the stand armed with charts and graphs. >> bias can come from lots of things, one of which is an opinion that was formed. >> a not guilty plea was entered on his behalf, and if convicted, he could face the death penalty. >> a big part of the argument by the defense here is, is that any jury that could be selected may
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feel the pressure of trying to convict brian kohberger because they're from that community and they're seeking justice. and closure for that community. brian kohberger is facing the greatest punishment that the united states has. so the stakes are extremely high. >> it's the latest development in the case of brian kohberger, the former criminology phd student accused of brutally stabbing four university of idaho students to death in their off campus home in november of 2022. >> i understand it's a big case. they want to do everything by the book, so i feel like we're being patient. but as a as a consequence of that, we should be able to keep it here. >> kohberger's attorneys claim there is a mob mentality within the community pointing to their own survey of residents. one of them saying if kohberger wasn't convicted, they'd burn the courthouse down. the family of kaylee goncalves, always present following updates on their daughter's murder case. >> it's just one thing after another, after another, except for what needs to happen. you
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know, it's just these these, you know, fruitless motions and the delays and now this change of venue hearing today, it's just like, very frustrating. >> prosecutors say dna evidence, surveillance footage and cell phone records link kohberger to the murders that night. but the defense claims he was driving around alone, stargazing in a remote park 40 minutes from moscow. this is where brian kohberger's defense lawyers claim that he was on the night of the murders. and they say that claim is supported by cell phone data. including pictures depicting the night sky on several different occasions, including november. i spoke with dave mahan, the superintendent of hawaii park, who lives there year round. this is his first interview about the case. he says authorities haven't reached out to him to corroborate kohberger's alibi. do you see people out here like in the winter months? >> generally speaking, people don't come down here just to hang out. >> you said this is not the
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first time in your job out here that someone has used this park as an alibi in a homicide. >> i mean, look at where we're at. it's a remote canyon out in the middle of nowhere. basically it all began the night of november 12th, 2022. >> kaylee goncalves and madison mogan, newly 21 and lifelong best friends, went to a popular campus bar around 10 p.m. this video appears to be the last time they were seen alive and in public, ordering from a downtown food truck, laughing and taking pictures at about 1:40 a.m. before turning in for the night. according to authorities, their roommate xana kernodle, and her boyfriend ethan chapin, both 20, were at a fraternity party earlier that same night, arriving home around 1:45 a.m. less than three hours later in the early morning of november 13th. all four were stabbed to death, and that off campus home at the university of idaho, two of their female roommates in the home at the time were unharmed. in an affidavit, one surviving
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roommate recalled being frozen, seeing a man in black clothes and a mask walk past her that she didn't recognize, describing him as five foot ten or taller and not very muscular, but athletically built, with bushy eyebrows. with no immediate arrests, residents in the town were gripped with fear. >> i'm like 50 yards away. yeah, it was like, that's scary for me. >> weeks later, kohberger was stopped by indiana police while traveling with his father back to his family home in pennsylvania for the holidays. >> how are you doing? how y'all doing today? good, good. take a look at your driver's license real quick. if i could. >> police in idaho already searching for a white hyundai elantra like the one kohberger was driving on december 30th, 2022, kohberger was arrested in pennsylvania after investigators said dna evidence linked him to the murder scene. in the months since, the scars of this case continue to haunt moscow. the
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victim's king road home, demolished by authorities in december of 2023, a trial initially set for october 2nd of 2023, was then pushed back when kohberger waived his right to a speedy trial that august. >> the judge will likely take in all of the evidence and make a decision in the coming weeks, or maybe even months if the judge does agree with the defense and moves the case to a different county, there could be a slight delay in ensuring that the defendant gets there at an appropriate way and time, and that a new judge is assigned it would likely be a matter of weeks, maybe a month or two, not something that would drastically change when this trial starts. >> the trial, now set to begin next june and last through august of 2025 for the goncalves family, justice can't come soon enough. >> we're forgetting about the victims and unfortunately, we've never wanted to victimize ourselves. but we're victims as well because we are kaylee's family. and, you know, my
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children are. and, you know, we have to be her voice. >> our thanks to kenna. we turn now to a colorado work outing gone terribly wrong. a group of colleagues set out on a charity hike and somehow one of them found himself cold, weak and alone in a freezing rain storm on the mountain overnight. here's abc's trevor ault. >> what started as an office hiking retreat for charity in colorado turned into a rescue expedition after a man was separated from his coworkers. officials say the group of 15 started to climb 14,000 foot mount shavano early friday morning. but then, according to rescuers, in what might cause some awkward encounters at the office in the coming days and weeks, one member of their party was left to complete his final summit push alone. >> our subject was getting close to the summit and took a break, and some of the people who were in his group were already starting to head down, he decided to carry on up to the
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summit on their incident report. >> rescue crews say one steve stefanidis started the climb down. he became disoriented, claiming his coworkers had picked up the objects which they had placed to mark the way back. soon lost to his pin, dropped his location to his coworkers, who he says told him he was going the wrong way, urging him to hike back up the mountain, which he did to reach the correct trailhead. later, stefanidi sent his location a second time, but then a strong storm swept through and he lost service. just before 4 p.m. his coworkers didn't report him missing until 9 p.m. >> he basically got kind of a little bit disoriented as to where the trail was. >> stefanidi spent the night stranded on that mountain, telling rescue crews he fell repeatedly and was eventually unable to get up. >> being in those kind of cold, freezing rain winds, it takes a toll on you. >> it wasn't until saturday morning when the weather finally cleared that he thankfully regained cell service and called 911, allowing rescuers to zero
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in. >> all of the teams that were involved are all volunteer rescuers. it's tiring, but it's rewarding when we go out and find people and are able to reunite them with their loved ones, it's fantastic. >> when we reached out, stefanidi directed us to his company, which said in a statement, they're very grateful to rescuers who swift and brave actions returned their colleague safely. >> our thanks to trevor. when we come back, why some moms are adding botox to this year's list adding botox to this year's list of back to school supplies driving the nissan rogue with google built-in is like. hey google... ...turn on rocky's food. it's like... ...the ultimate connection. see why it's been awarded a consumer guide best buy. and recommended by consumer reports. (♪) drive nissan rogue today. get 2.9% financing for 60 months on rogue. one of 6 nissan vehicles with starting msrp under 30 thousand dollars. (♪)
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of year, kids returning to the classroom. maybe photo day is right around the corner, but for some moms, back to school means they want to look picture perfect. here's abc's janai norman with another look >> at home with her two daughters, jacqueline walker is glowing, her skin flawless. >> i have botox every three months in my forehead and around my crow's feet. >> jacqueline's botox specialist makes sure she looks her best running around after a five and three year old. what about when you don't have time to do all of that when it's been six months, if ever, and a chance to get botox? >> whoa. no no no. >> yeah. >> no, i haven't gone that long. >> more often than not, making time for herself is a balancing act. >> my kids come before me no matter what good job. ever that i would ever want to do
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would come to a halt for anything that my kids need. >> as summer vacation ends, jacqueline now has a kindergartner on her hands. when the bell rings, that means that we are ready to start the day. the first day of school came quick. it meant packing backpacks, but also more botox, hair, nails, and lashes, self-care mode and full throttle. what is it about this time of year specifically? back to school? what is it? >> well, we want to look on the mom line for me. i want to make my daughters proud of me. i want them to be happy that my mom, she. she looks so pretty when i show up on the school line. i want to be a pretty mom. >> you know, maybe i should rethink how i show up to the mom line. >> my hair will be done and my botox will be tight. yeah. >> is this something that you talk to other moms about? >> i do, yeah, it's a lot of
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maintenance. it's a lot of maintenance. when you're 37. >> but it's not out of the ordinary to jacqueline having mom and daughter start the school year confidently is important to her. >> get the name right. so we got this. >> and then with the matching knapsack. >> and that has her name on it too. >> oh my. don't let my kids see this. this is amazing. yeah. >> why did you start getting botox? >> i realized that my skin just wasn't the same anymore. i was developing a lot more lines. maybe because i was so tired. makeup wasn't going on as easily. i was getting a lot of creases. >> botox gets her. what she wants. >> it was like having an instagram filter without an instagram filter, and i was like, wow, this is incredible. why did i wait so long? would i say botox is making me happy in a way, because when i look at myself, i feel better about myself by eliminating the wrinkles and the lines on the face, your smile might get a little bit brighter. >> your eyes seem a little bit
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more open. >> doctor brian glatt, a board certified plastic surgeon, says he's noticed botox become popular with parents as the school year begins. >> at this time of year, when school starts, the phones start going off the hook. last minute appointments like crazy, and people really want to get their treatment and they want to look their best. everything is looking great. >> doctor glass patient jacqueline turner is also a mom of two. >> you're not seeing all your mom friends throughout the summer. everybody has different schedules and different travel plans. >> she says botox is part of her and her friends back to school routine. >> as a mom, i really like having these appointments to look forward to because sometimes you go days without taking time to yourself. >> forehead. raise your eyebrows for me. >> i can see there's slight bumps, but by the time i get in my car to leave, the bumps should pretty much be gone. takes about 3 to 7 days to work, but is effective. >> just push your lips. good. relax. >> in the u.s. people spend $2 billion a year on botox.
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anywhere from 5 to 7 million botox procedures are done every year, making it the number one minimally invasive cosmetic procedure nationwide. the popularity of botox goes far beyond the mom line at school. >> botox and injectable fillers have really become part of a regular beauty ritual for people, medspa and clinics across the country, zeroing in on parents back to school specials, offering botox for as low as $9 a unit on the lower end of botox pricing, neurotoxins, botox. they have a cost associated with them, and if a deal seems a little too good to be true, then it may be. >> botox isn't casual, even though botox parties combining injectables with social get togethers do happen all the time. >> these procedures, they're medical procedures and they need to be treated as such. botox works okay by relaxing the muscles that make those lines
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smile huge for me. good relax and i'm going to target the belly of that muscle. >> did you have any questions about the botox in the right setting and done by a licensed and trained professional, botox is considered safe according to the fda, some of the serious but rare side effects include double vision or trouble saying words or swallowing a pinch here. >> what about the idea of back to school botox coupons? >> let's get them. >> yeah, that doesn't seem like it. >> botox usually isn't cheap. the average cost is nearly $500 a visit, and you need repeated sessions, which means not everyone is getting it. the fact is, more than 80% of the people who got botox in 2020 were white. >> that was wonderful. i didn't feel anything. >> right now, jacqueline is getting the results she wants eventually. >> i don't think botox is always going to work. i'm going to have to accept it. so i'll embrace it when it comes. i mean, botox can
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only take you so far. >> last year, jacqueline went back to school and got her master's in clinical social wor. friday morning was madeline's big day. priding herself on beauty but also brains. >> i always tell my daughters first, you're so, so smart. you're so smart. you're so beautiful inside. hey, we live in a world where looks do matter, but it's not number one. i love you. >> our thanks to jenny. when we return. baseball history being return. baseball history being made by an unlikely player i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes.
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