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University of Idaho student killings: Suspect agrees to extradition, faces murder charges
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The doctoral student accused in the November 2022 stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students will be transferred to Idaho to face murder charges there, after he agreed at a Tuesday court hearing in Pennsylvania not to fight extradition.
Bryan Kohberger, 28, was taken into custody last week in Monroe County in eastern Pennsylvania, where he was visiting family. Kohberger has been working toward a criminal justice PhD degree at Washington State University, located near the University of Idaho campus. He now faces four counts of first-degree murder and felony burglary.
Kohberger's transfer to Idaho must occur within 10 days, according to a court order. Authorities in Pennsylvania and Idaho are discussing his transport, Pennsylvania State Police Major Christopher Paris said at a news conference, but the timing remained unclear.
The crime stunned the small college town of Moscow in northwestern Idaho, where the four victims — three women and one man — were found dead on the morning of Nov. 13 in the women's house. Authorities have not publicly disclosed a motive, but have said they are confident Kohberger is responsible for all four killings. A probable cause affidavit that lays out the basis for the charges will offer additional details, but it remains under seal until Kohberger is physically in Idaho.
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Bryan Kohberger, 28, was taken into custody last week in Monroe County in eastern Pennsylvania, where he was visiting family. Kohberger has been working toward a criminal justice PhD degree at Washington State University, located near the University of Idaho campus. He now faces four counts of first-degree murder and felony burglary.
Kohberger's transfer to Idaho must occur within 10 days, according to a court order. Authorities in Pennsylvania and Idaho are discussing his transport, Pennsylvania State Police Major Christopher Paris said at a news conference, but the timing remained unclear.
The crime stunned the small college town of Moscow in northwestern Idaho, where the four victims — three women and one man — were found dead on the morning of Nov. 13 in the women's house. Authorities have not publicly disclosed a motive, but have said they are confident Kohberger is responsible for all four killings. A probable cause affidavit that lays out the basis for the charges will offer additional details, but it remains under seal until Kohberger is physically in Idaho.
#GlobalNews #Idaho #Crime
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