this morning a critical decision I would say this is probably professionally the most difficult decision I've ever have to make both sides okay have made made really solid positions the judge in the Idaho College murder case weighing whether or not to Grant a change of venue for the trial involving the death of four University of Idaho students Brian coburger the now 29 year-old former PhD student in criminology watching as his defense team called multiple expert witnesses to reaffirm their claim that the jury pool in the tight-knit community of Moscow is Tainted 67% of prospective tourists who recognize the case believe Brian cobg is guilty of murder Witnesses blaming oversaturation of media coverage there hasn't been positive stories about Brian cerer it's negative stories it's all negative ABC news has reached out to cober's family multiple times for comment prosecutors arguing moving the trial would be expensive and disruptive for the already grieving families of the victims most of them live closer to Lea County than they do to boisey the parents of kayle gonzalves say they want the trial to stay in Moscow this whole Community has victimized by this person and they deserve to to have a hand in the in in part of the he king and the Justice do you feel like justice is not being served because this is taking so long I feel like we're being patient but as a as a consequence of that we should be able to keep it here coburger faces four murder charges in the stabbing deaths of gulis Madison Mogan Ethan chapen and Zan kodal a not guilty plea has been entered on his behalf