Bryan Kohberger’s case raises urgent concerns about how the criminal justice system treats autistic individuals. Autism traits — such as flat affect, social withdrawal, or unusual focus — can be tragically misinterpreted as signs of guilt.
We’ve seen this before: autistic people across the U.S. have been wrongly convicted because their behaviors were misunderstood. Without proper accommodations and understanding, due process is at risk.
The Autism Innocence Project and other advocacy groups must act now. Bryan Kohberger, and countless others like him, deserve fairness, equity, and a trial process that recognizes neurological differences — not punishes them.
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