It’s looking like a few months before we actually see Bryan Kohberger face trial. But in the meantime we’re still learning so much about the alleged killer’s arrest…
31.12.2022 - 05:17 / perezhilton.com
More information about the arrest made in the case of the University of Idaho murders has been revealed.
As we’ve been reporting, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin were stabbed to death in their off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho, on November 13. For weeks, law enforcement was unable to name a suspect or locate the murder weapon, believed to be a large knife. However, police finally made a huge break in the case on Friday morning when they arrested 28-year-old Bryan Christopher Kohberger.
Not too many details were made available at the time, except for the fact that he was a criminology graduate student at Washington State University in Pullman – which is a short 15-minute drive across the state line to the victim’s home. NBC News also reported that at the house where Bryan was found, cops discovered a white Hyundai Elantra. But that’s not all. When he was taken into custody, NewsNation reporter Brian Entin alleged that he asked cops “if anyone else was arrested” — seemingly implying that there might be an accomplice still on the loose.
Other than these details, it’s been tight-lipped from the cops. But just hours after the arrest, the police are now speaking out about the update in the homicide case. During a press conference on Friday afternoon, Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson revealed documents were filed in Latah County on Thursday to charge Bryan with four counts of first-degree murder, as well as one count of felony burglary (because he allegedly broke into the home).
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As to what led law enforcement to the suspect? Well, Police Chief James Fry was not able to disclose that important information — or
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As usual with this case, the authorities are tight-lipped — at least officially. Ever since University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, and Maddie Mogen were found murdered in their off-campus home, the cops have tried to keep every aspect of the investigation out of the media — which at times proved to be a controversial move. Even after the surprise arrest of suspect Bryan Kohberger in Pennsylvania late last month, prosecutors said the arrest affidavit wouldn’t be released until he was back in Moscow, Idaho and properly served.
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