Does Money Matter More than Morals? Public Defender's $384k Payday Raises Eyebrows

Episode 21,   Feb 17, 2023, 08:00 PM

The quadruple murder case in Latah County, Idaho has been shrouded in controversy due to the involvement of Anne Taylor, the chief of the Kootenai County Public Defender's Office, who is representing the prime suspect, Bryan Kohberger. Taylor's past work with a victim's family member and her involvement in the case of the mother of one of the victims has raised concerns about a potential conflict of interest. With Taylor set to earn a jaw-dropping $200 per hour for her work on Kohberger's case, many are left wondering whether financial gain is driving her actions, rather than a desire for justice. As the case continues to unfold, the community is grappling with the potential conflicts of interest at play and hoping that justice is served in the most ethical and transparent manner possible.

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