Bryan Kohberger, 28, appeared in court Tuesday in Pennsylvania following his arrest for the murders of four University of Idaho students.
"All this torture of waiting had a purpose and a meaning." 13, exactly one month after the murders, LaBar told ABC News. "We will continue to let the legal process unfold and as a family we will love and support our son and brother," the family said. [white Hyundai Elantra](https://abcnews.go.com/US/idaho-murders-person-white-car-spotted-video-critical/story?id=95376828) that authorities said they were looking for in connection to the murders, according to LaBar. The four victims were stabbed to death at the girls' off-campus house in the middle of the night. Bryan Kohberger mouthed the words "I love you" to his parents and two sisters as he was escorted out of the courtroom.
Bryan Kohberger, the suspect who was arrested Friday for allegedly killing four University of Idaho students in November, waived extradition in Pennsylvania ...
It’s not clear what connection—if any—Kohberger had to the victims. He was arrested at his parents’ home, and authorities confirmed they seized a car of that same make and model there. Four University of Idaho students—Ethan Chapin, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen—were stabbed to death in an off-campus home in the small college town of Moscow, Idaho, on November 13. Kohberger and his father traveled by car from Washington to Pennsylvania in mid-December, a trip which authorities reportedly tracked. [University Of Idaho Killings: Here’s What We Know About The Accused Suspect](https://www.forbes.com/sites/tylerroush/2022/12/31/university-of-idaho-killings-heres-what-we-know-about-the-accused-suspect/?sh=269719c06aeb) (Forbes) [University of Idaho slaying suspect waives extradition in Pennsylvania court](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/university-idaho-slaying-suspect-waives-extradition-pennsylvania-court-rcna64051?cid=ed_npd_bn_tw_bn) (NBC News) Anthony Dahlinger told the
The suspect in the November murders of four University of Idaho students was pulled over twice while driving in Indiana and let go with a warning by both a.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss details of the ongoing investigation. Kaylee Goncalves, 21, of Rathdrum, Idaho; Madison Mogen, 21, of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; Xana Kernodle, 20, of Post Falls, Idaho; and Ethan Chapin, 20, of Conway, Washington, were stabbed to death at a rental home near campus in Moscow, Idaho, sometime in the early morning hours of Nov. Mogen, Goncalves and Kernodle lived in the three-story rental home with two other roommates. EST, a Deputy with the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office pulled over a white Hyundai Elantra on I-70 in Indiana. They were close friends and members of the university's Greek system. Officials said the Hyundai was pulled over just east of the rest park near the 107 mile marker. Officials said Kohberger was once again following a vehicle too closely. Body camera footage captured the encounter. Only a few minutes after being let go by the Deputy, Kohberger was pulled over again around 10:50 a.m. NBC10 obtained body cam footage of one of the traffic stops. “At the time of the traffic stop, there was no information available on a suspect for the crimes in Idaho, to include identifying information or any specific information related to the license plate state or number of the white Hyundai Elantra which was being reported in the media to have been seen in an around where the crime occurred,” a spokesperson for the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office wrote. - Spokespersons for both the Sheriff's Office and State Troopers both said, "there was no information available on a suspect for the crimes in Idaho, to include identifying information or any specific information related to the license plate state or number," at the time of the traffic stops.
The Pennsylvania man accused of killing four University of Idaho students made his first court appearance Tuesday in Monroe County and agreed to be ...
“There are no words that can adequately express the sadness we feel, and we pray each day for them. Investigators there say Kohberger broke into the University of Idaho students’ off-campus home “with the intent to commit murder,” and fatally stabbed all four victims — likely while they were sleeping, according to autopsy reports. “We care deeply for the four families who have lost their precious children,” the Kohberger family’s statement read. Authorities in Pennsylvania are working with Idaho officials to coordinate Kohberger’s extradition. [waived his extradition hearing](https://www.inquirer.com/news/nation-world/idaho-university-murders-suspect-hearing-pennsylvania-20230103.html) in Monroe County on Tuesday. [Kohberger’s family issued a statement](https://www.inquirer.com/news/bryan-kohberger-family-statement-idaho-murders-20230102.html) calling for the public to uphold “the presumption of innocence” in the case, rather than “judge unknown facts and make erroneous assumptions.”
A criminology student accused of killings four University of Idaho students has agreed to be extradited from Pennsylvania, where he was arrested last week, ...
After Tuesday's hearing, Mr LaBar described Mr Kohberger as "an ordinary guy", and said that, after his extradition, he would be represented by the chief public defender in Kootenai County, Idaho. Mr Kohberger should be presumed innocent and "not tried in the court of public opinion", public defender Jason LaBar said. More details about the case are expected to be released after Mr Kohberger arrives in Idaho and an affidavit is unsealed.
The doctoral student was expected not to fight his extradition to Idaho to face murder charges.
Bryan Kohberger's mother was visibly upset as he looked back at her several times in court, where he was taken after being arrested on suspicion of killing ...
His father is not a suspect. The officer tells him: "I'm not gonna give you a ticket or warning... Once he is in the state, he will be served with an arrest warrant for the murders and a document will be unsealed which will detail what factors have led police to believe he is the perpetrator. So like I said, it's all about how fast you are going, OK?" The sheriff's office said in a statement: "At the time of this stop, there was no information available on a suspect for the crime in Idaho, to include identifying information or any specific information related to the license plate state or number of the white Hyundai Elantra which was being reported in the media to have been seen in or around where the crime occurred." Kohberger has appeared in court as Indiana State Police confirmed the suspect was stopped twice in Indiana on 15 December - just over a month after the murders and two weeks before his arrest.
The suspect in the November slaying of four University of Idaho students waived extradition from his home state of Pennsylvania to face murder charges in ...
When pressed as to what Pennsylvania authorities will look at specifically, Mancuso added, “In any case of this nature … The probable-cause affidavit, which would contain information to justify the suspect’s arrest, remains sealed until he appears in an Idaho court. Also, his DNA was matched to genetic material recovered at the home where the students were slain, the two sources said. Kohberger is being held without bail in Pennsylvania, Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson said Friday. He drove home to Pennsylvania for the holidays, accompanied by his father, LaBar told CNN on Saturday. The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office, which had stopped him the first time, also said this in their release. Driving through Indiana, Kohberger was stopped twice by law enforcement on December 15 for following another vehicle too closely in the Elantra, authorities said Tuesday. This is just started.” “No words can heal the pain associated with the loss of a child. Kohberger is presumed innocent until proven guilty, LaBar added in a statement. Kohberger did not answer reporters’ questions as he was escorted in. Kohberger has been “very easy to talk to,” is “in a calm demeanor” and understands the proceedings, including what to expect concerning his transport to Idaho and what to expect when he gets there, LaBar said.
A man arrested in connection with the deaths of four University of Idaho students had a brush with police in Indiana while driving back to Pennsylvania.
Kohberger is a graduate student at Washington State University and lives in Pullman, Washington, which is near the border with Idaho. The trooper, having learned Kohberger was just stopped minutes before by a deputy from Hancock County, “used his discretion and released the two men with a verbal warning,” state police said. He is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and a count of felony burglary. The Hancock County Sheriff’s Department confirmed Kohberger was pulled over by a deputy at around 10:41 a.m. Kohberger and his father were making the 2,500-mile drive from Washington state to Pennsylvania for the holidays. 15 no information had been made available about a possible suspect vehicle or license plate or state for said vehicle. Indiana State Police then confirmed that Kohberger was pulled over less than 10 minutes later at approximately 10:50 a.m. The footage has not been released, however, due to being included in the Idaho criminal investigation. He was given a verbal warning. Both state police and the Hancock County Sheriff’s Department stated, however, that at the time of the traffic stops on Dec. Kohberger was the driver in both situations, according to police review of bodycam footage, and his father was in the passenger seat. Indiana State Police and the Hancock County Sheriff’s Department confirmed 28-year-old Bryan Christopher Kohberger was pulled over twice within a nine-minute timespan on I-70 in December.
When extraditing a suspect in a quadruple-homicide that's captivated the nation, law enforcement officials don't simply book a commercial airline ticket.
“Those arrangements are being discussed right now, as well as the logistics the court order says,” Paris explained. “Marshals Service or any other entity does not talk about transportation issues or security issues or when an individual’s being moved,” Roderick explained. “I can’t imagine they would fly this particular individual commercially, both because of the security issue from the public, but also, he’s such a high profile individual,” Roderick said. The larger state and local law enforcement agencies usually have extradition units of their own, and they either drive prisoners from one spot to another or fly them commercially. He spent part of that time as the agency’s chief of investigations and has worked storied investigations, including the escape from Alcatraz, Ruby Ridge, and the D.C. Marshals Service, spent a quarter of a century with the agency that tracks down fugitives.
A man facing first-degree murder charges in the slayings of four University of Idaho students has waived his right to an extradition hearing in Pennsylvania so ...
Investigators focused on Kohberger as a suspect after tracing ownership of a white Hyundai Elantra, which had been seen in the area of the killings, to him, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation. An FBI surveillance team tracked Kohberger for four days before his arrest while law enforcement worked with prosecutors to develop enough probable cause to get a warrant, the two law enforcement sources said. Also, his DNA was matched to genetic material recovered at the home where the students were killed, the sources said. [CNN](https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/04/us/idaho-killings-suspect-bryan-kohberger-wednesday/index.html#::text=Bryan%20Kohberger%2C%20the%20man%20accused,County%20Jail%20on%20Wednesday%20night.) team at the airport saw Idaho law enforcement vehicles on site. Moments earlier, an online flight tracker showed that the Pennsylvania state police aircraft believed to have been carrying Kohberger had arrived at the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport, just across the border in Washington state. -- Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four University of Idaho students in November, has arrived back in Idaho to face murder charges after waiving extradition from his home state of Pennsylvania.
Bryan Kohberger, the 28-year-old suspect in the killings of four University of Idaho students who were found dead in their apartment on November 13, 2022, ...
The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). But, more details regarding the entire case are expected as the suspect in the murders arrives in Idaho and an affidavit is unsealed. On Tuesday, the criminology student graduate who was arrested on December 30 over the mysterious slayings in Idaho, said he would comply with being transported to [Idaho](/topic/idaho)within 10 days.
Body camera shows the moment the Indiana State Police unknowingly pulled over the University of Idaho murders suspect as he drove cross-country after the ...
The father and son were pulled over at that time for speeding, according to LaBar. student](https://abcnews.go.com/US/idaho-murders-suspect/story?id=96111867) in Washington State University's department of criminal justice and criminology at the time of the murders. [Kohberger is accused in the Nov. The Hancock County Sheriff's Office said it stopped Kohberger just nine minutes before the Indiana State Police. 13 murders](https://abcnews.go.com/US/idaho-college-murders-timeline-events/story?id=93575278) of University of Idaho roommates Xana Kernodle, Kaylee Goncalves and Madison Mogen, as well as Kernodle's boyfriend, Ethan Chapin. Bryan Kohberger was in the driver's seat.
Flight trackers show a Pennsylvania State Police plane heading westward.
A criminology graduate student accused of the November slayings of four University of Idaho students was no longer in a Pennsylvania County prison Wednesday ...
At the time, there was no information available to the trooper that would have identified Kohberger as a suspect in the Idaho killings, the agency said, and he was released with a verbal warning. A body camera worn by the trooper appeared to show Bryan Kohberger in the driver's seat, the police said. Tips poured in, and Idaho investigators soon were trying to narrow down a list of roughly 20,000 possible vehicles to find the right one. But court filings, including a document laying out Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson's reasons for accusing Kohberger of the killings, are expected to be unsealed now that Kohberger has arrived. The bodies of Kaylee Goncalves, 21, of Rathdrum, Idaho; Madison Mogen, 21, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; Xana Kernodle, 20, of Post Falls, Idaho; and Ethan Chapin, 20, of Conway, Washington were found Nov. Investigators appeared to make a breakthrough, however, after - City Preparing for the Crowds Expected on ... Anthony Dahlinger, of the Moscow Police Department in Idaho, told The Associated Press on Saturday that authorities believe Kohberger was responsible for all four slayings at a rental home near campus. Uniformed law enforcement officers were waiting on the tarmac for the Pennsylvania State Police plane to land, and then they escorted the handcuffed Kohberger to a caravan of five vehicles for the short drive from Washington across the Idaho border to the Latah County Jail. - Bryan Kohberger, a 28-year-old doctoral student at Washington State University, was flown by Pennsylvania State Police to Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport, a small regional airport near the Idaho border, and handed over to local authorities Wednesday evening. Bryan Kohberger, a 28-year-old doctoral student at Washington State University, was flown by Pennsylvania State Police to Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport, a small regional airport near the Idaho border, and handed over to local authorities Wednesday evening. - The man accused in the November slayings of four University of Idaho students arrived in Idaho Wednesday night to face first-degree murder charges after leaving a Pennsylvania jail in the custody of state police.
The 28-year-old Ph.D. student accused in the killings of four University of Idaho students will face four counts of murder.
Mr. LaBar said Mr. Shanon Gray, a lawyer for the Goncalves family, said family members were planning to attend Mr. There was no reported connection between the stop and the arrest of Mr. The public defender representing Mr. The killings occurred on a typical Saturday night, after two of the victims had been at a bar together and two others had been at a party. It showed that a state trooper had decided to let Mr. At the extradition hearing on Tuesday, Judge Margherita Patti-Worthington said Mr. The police have not outlined any motive, and officials in Pennsylvania declined to say whether the suspect had a previous connection to the victims. as well as to search the home and a white Hyundai Elantra that matched the description of a vehicle seen near the crime scene on the night of the killings. Christopher Paris of the Pennsylvania State Police said Mr. [Bryan Kohberger](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/01/us/bryan-kohberger-idaho-murders.html), 28, was arrested in Pennsylvania on Friday and charged in the overnight killings of four students at a home in Moscow, Idaho, on Nov.
Bryan Christopher Kohberger, the man accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students, was removed from a county jail in Pennsylvania and ...
[was arrested Friday ](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/person-interest-linked-university-idaho-slayings-taken-custody-rcna63728)in Albrightsville in northeastern Pennsylvania, about 2,500 miles from Moscow, where [the students were killed Nov. Kohberger’s housing classification will be based on the evaluation given by jail staff," Latah County Sheriff Richard Skiles said in a statement. [doctoral student](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/bryan-christopher-kohberger-university-idaho-murders-rcna63746) in the criminal justice and criminology department at Washington State University, 9 miles from Moscow. 13](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/four-found-dead-residence-university-idaho-rcna56997). He "will be evaluated by Jail staff when he arrives, as does every other inmate who enters our facility. [Bryan Christopher Kohberger](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/bryan-christopher-kohberger-university-idaho-murders-rcna63746), the man accused of [fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/four-found-dead-residence-university-idaho-rcna56997), was jailed Wednesday night in Idaho, where he is charged in the deaths.
After six weeks of investigation, authorities arrested graduate student Bryan Kohberger on December 30 in the stabbing murders of four University of Idaho ...
They revealed that in October, a man followed her throughout a business and as she walked to her car, and this may have been the stalker she referred to. [says](https://abcnews.go.com/US/families-idaho-murder-victims-address-suspects-arrest-path/story?id=95994049) that his family has noticed connections between Kohberger and his daughter, which they are not ready to discuss. Police said they received thousands of tips relating to the case, and investigated them to rule out the surviving roommates and other people the victims interacted with the night before they died. Officers are granted a search warrant to track Kohberger’s phone; GPS data on the night of the murders was not available from roughly 2:45 a.m. Police said they investigated a claim that Kaylee Goncalves told family and friends she had a stalker, though they could not identify such an individual. After the murders occurred, graduate student Bryan Kohberger—who has not yet been publicly identified as a suspect in this case—still attends classes for his Ph.D. On Tuesday, Latah County Magistrate Judge Megan Marshall issued a gag order on investigators, law enforcement personnel, attorneys, and prosecutors and the defense team concerning the case. [Suspect Arrested In University Of Idaho Killings](https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2022/12/30/suspect-arrested-in-university-of-idaho-killings-reports-say/?sh=48aa8a21d50c) (Forbes) [University Of Idaho Killings: Here’s What We Know About The Accused Suspect](https://www.forbes.com/sites/tylerroush/2022/12/31/university-of-idaho-killings-heres-what-we-know-about-the-accused-suspect/?sh=4c3ab1796aeb) (Forbes) [Bryan Kohberger Waives Extradition: Details About Idaho Murder Suspect’s Arrest Can Be Unsealed After Transfer](https://www.forbes.com/sites/marisadellatto/2023/01/03/bryan-kohberger-waives-extradition-details-about-idaho-murder-suspects-arrest-can-be-unsealed-after-transfer/?sh=102ab9aa7616) (Forbes) [University Of Idaho Murder Suspect Denied Bail As State Releases Evidence On Killings](https://www.forbes.com/sites/marisadellatto/2023/01/05/university-of-idaho-murder-suspect-denied-bail-as-state-releases-evidence-on-killings/?sh=28517b4a4dd0) (Forbes) A murder weapon, believed to be a knife, has still not been discovered. Kohberger agrees to be extradited to Idaho at a court hearing in Pennsylvania; Authorities say he will arrive in the state within 10 days, and details of his transportation will not be shared for security reasons. [pulled over](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/idaho-suspect-pulled-twice-1-day-arrest-students-deaths-rcna64143) twice while driving through Indiana, first by the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office for following too closely, and nine minutes later by the Indiana State Police for the same reason, and he was let go with a warning both times; Both groups said they did not know Kohberger was a suspect in the murders at the time, however law enforcement sources told [Fox News](https://www.foxnews.com/us/idaho-murders-fbi-directed-indiana-police-pull-over-bryan-kohberger-seeking-video-images-hands) the FBI directed the pull-overs, seeking video of Kohberger and images of his hands. [says](https://www.ci.moscow.id.us/DocumentCenter/View/24836/11-15-22-Moscow-Homicide-Update) “investigators believe this was an isolated, targeted attack and there is no imminent threat to the community at large,” adding that they are looking for a murder weapon—believed to be a knife—and do not yet have a suspect in custody.
Bryan Kohberger is flying private to Idaho right now to face murder charges -- and it seems like the teeny-tiny plane he's on needed a break mid-flight...
Eyewitnesses tell us the plane appeared to be getting refueled ... while Kohberger appeared to be taking a whiz inside. The Pilatus can go about 1,700 nautical miles on a single tank. you can see the aircraft Kohberger and the PA law enforcement officials are traveling in -- a 2015 fixed-wing, single-engine Pilatus that seats 11 ... Check out the pics ... where he and a handful of armed officers landed at around 11 AM PT while he
Bryan Christopher Kohberger wanted to be in an elite infantry force in the U.S. Army as a sophomore before pivoting to a career in academia, his high school ...
[Kohberger was shy](https://www.foxnews.com/us/idaho-murder-suspect-kohberger-pennsylvania-classmates-say-he-was-bright-awkward-bullied-school) and mercilessly picked on by a group of girls who would throw things at him and tell him to "go away creep." Kohberger was arrested Friday at his parents' home in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, for the mass murder. Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle were knifed to death in the early morning hours of Nov. If convicted, he could face the death penalty. He was a Ph.D. "Sophomore Bryan Kohenberger [sic] performs his daily push-ups as part of his law enforcement class," the photo caption says. [CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP](https://www.foxnews.com/apps-products?pid=AppArticleLink) [IDAHO MURDER SUSPECT: WHO IS BRYAN CHRISTOPHER KOHBERGER](https://www.foxnews.com/us/idaho-murder-suspect-who-is-bryan-christopher-kohberger) [BRYAN KOHBERGER IS ON HIS WAY TO IDAHO TO FACE MURDER CHARGES](https://www.foxnews.com/us/bryan-kohberger-way-idaho-face-murder-charges) [IDAHO MURDERS: BRYAN KOHBERGER WAIVES EXTRADITION, TO HEAD OT MOSCOW](https://www.foxnews.com/us/idaho-murder-bryan-kohberger-waives-extradition-head-moscow) [Idaho murder suspect](https://www.foxnews.com/category/us/us-regions/west/idaho) Bryan Kohberger aspired to be an Army Ranger and is featured in his high school yearbook exercising in uniform, Fox News Digital has learned. [UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO MURDERS TIMELINE: WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE SLAUGHTER OF FOUR STUDENTS](https://www.foxnews.com/us/university-idaho-murders-timeline-what-know-slaughter-four-students)
Bryan Kohberger, the suspect arrested in connection with four students' murders at the University of Idaho, was transferred Wednesday morning.
LaBar said in the same interview that Kohberger's family was "shocked" by his arrest and the allegations brought against him. Monroe County district attorney Mike Mancuso subsequently confirmed that Kohberger's parents were both at home when he was arrested, and officials said the timing of the arrest was decided for "tactical reasons." The attorney said earlier this week that Kohberger's extradition could happen within 72 hours of the hearing, noting that he believed Idaho law enforcement was prepared to act quickly given the national focus on the [college murder case](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/idaho-murders-university-of-idaho-college-students-investigation-updates/). Kohberger appeared in a Pennsylvania courtroom on Tuesday afternoon, where he waived his extradition rights during a brief hearing. Earlier Wednesday, the Pennsylvania jail warden confirmed that Kohberger was no longer detained at the Monroe County Correctional Facility and instead in the custody of Pennsylvania State Police. A spokesperson for the state police told CBS News that they were unable to provide additional information.
Bryan Kohberger, the 28-year-old suspect in the University of Idaho murders, has arrived back in Idaho to face charges.
"The order prohibits any communication by investigators, law enforcement personnel, attorneys, and agents of the prosecuting attorney or defense attorney concerning this case," police said. The car had previously been registered in Pennsylvania and his Pennsylvania plate was set to expire on Nov. Kaylee Goncalves' parents stared down Kohberger as he entered the courtroom in a bright orange jumpsuit and no shackles. Kohberger's phone was tracked heading to Moscow before the attack and as the driver of the white Elantra returned to Pullman. student in Washington State's department of criminal justice and criminology at the time of the murders. All of those times, except for one, were late at night or early in the morning. Moscow police asked law enforcement to look out for white Elantras, the affidavit said, and on Nov. But that could have been Kernodle on her phone because records showed she was on TikTok at about 4:12 a.m., the affidavit said. Later that morning, the roommates called friends over to their house because they thought one of the victims on the second floor had passed out and wasn't waking up, police said. One of the surviving roommates said she woke up around 4 a.m. Around noon, a 911 call from one of the roommate's phones requested help for an unconscious person, police said. She locked herself in her room after seeing him, the documents said.
Bryan Kohberger is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and felony burglary.
Both men told the law enforcement officer that they were travelling from WSU before the officer sent them on their way with a warning for following too closely. Meanwhile, Kohberger apparently stayed in Pullman, Washington, through the end of the semester at WSU. Tips poured in and investigators soon announced they were sifting through a pool of around 20,000 potential vehicles. Investigators appeared to make a breakthrough, however, after searching for a white sedan that was seen around the time of the killings and analysing DNA evidence collected from the crime scene. [has arrived in Idaho](https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/us-canada/300777764/suspect-in-slayings-of-four-idaho-students-agrees-to-extradition-to-stand-trial?rm=a), where he is charged with four counts of first-degree murder and felony burglary. But court filings – including a document laying out Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson’s reasons for accusing Kohburger of the killings – are expected to be unsealed now that Kohberger has arrived.
The suspect in the November slayings of four University of Idaho students has arrived in Idaho, where he is charged with four counts of first-degree murder ...
Both men told the law enforcement officer that they were travelling from WSU before the officer sent them on their way with a warning for following too closely. Kohberger was again given a warning for following too closely. The agency said that at the time, there was no information available to the trooper that would have identified Kohberger as a suspect in the killings. Kernodle and Chapin were dating, and he had been visiting the house that night. Meanwhile, Kohberger apparently stayed in Pullman, Washington, through the end of the semester at WSU. Tips poured in and investigators soon announced they were sifting through a pool of around 20,000 potential vehicles.
Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the deaths of four students, was extradited back to Idaho where officials have promised more information in the case.
[Little is known about why authorities suspect Kohberger](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/12/30/bryan-kohberger-arrested-idaho-killings/10970904002/) in the Nov. Latah County prosecutors in Idaho have said they believe Kohberger broke into the students' home near the university campus intending to commit murder. [Kohberger agreed to be extradited ](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/01/03/university-idaho-students-bryan-christopher-kohberger-extradition/10980911002/)during an initial appearance in a Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania courtroom. "We have an individual in custody who committed these horrible crimes and I do believe our community is safe." "These murders have shaken our community, and no arrest will ever bring back these young students," Moscow Police Chief James Fry said on Dec. The suspect was a doctoral student in the criminal justice and criminology department at Washington State University, about 10 miles from Moscow.