Murder of Nori Jones explained

Murder of Nori Jones
Location:Pocatello, Idaho
Type:Murder by Stabbing
Victim:Nori Jones
Perpetrator:Brad Compher
Motive:Unknown
Verdict:Guilty
Convictions:First-degree murder
Judge:Javier Gabiola

On September 28, 2004, Nori Jones, a 25-year-old woman, was murdered by Brad Compher in Pocatello, Idaho. Compher was arrested in 2014, approximately 10 years after the murder. Compher was convicted of first-degree murder by a jury on March 4, 2024.[1]

Murder

On the morning of September 28, 2004, Nori Jones was stabbed to death inside her Pole Line Road home in Pocatello.[2]

Arrest

A man by the name of Brad Compher was arrested and charged for Jones' murder upon DNA at the scene matching him. Pocatello police officers retrieved a cigarette that had been smoked by Compher and brought it in for forensic testing.[3]

Trial

The prosecution revealed there was a "1 in 93 trillion" chance that the DNA found at the scene could belong to someone other than Compher. The wounds found on Jones insisted she had fought back against her assailant. The first two witnesses called to the stand at trial recalled what they encountered after stepping into the house. They spotted a ring they knew belonged to Jones. A friend of Jones explained that the ring symbolized her "promise" to marry her boyfriend one day. She also mentioned that Jones wore it in an effort to deter men from approaching her in public. There were instances of harassment that these key witnesses were aware of, but had never heard of Compher at any time.[4]

The defense was skeptical that the DNA evidence was sufficient and argued that Compher had no motive to commit the murder. They pushed an alternative theory that there was circumstantial evidence for there to be another suspect. In a questionable move, Compher's defense singled out Brian Draper and Torey Adamcik, the perpetrators of the 2006 murder of Cassie Jo Stoddart as possible suspects and had them transported to Pocatello for the trial. Neither Draper or Adamcik testified and were subsequently sent back to the Idaho Department of Correction in Kuna.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brad Compher found guilty of felony first-degree murder in 2004 killing of Nori Jones . June 24, 2024 .
  2. Web site: Brad Compher found guilty of murdering Nori Jones 20 years ago . June 25, 2024 .
  3. Web site: DNA evidence becomes focal point of first-degree murder trial for Brad Scott Compher . June 25, 2024 .
  4. Web site: Prosecutors: 1 in 93 trillion chance that DNA found at Nori Jones murder belongs to anyone other than Compher . June 25, 2024 .
  5. Web site: Trial begins Tuesday for man accused of 2004 Pocatello murder . June 25, 2024 .