The Moscow, Idaho suspect, Bryan Kohberger, is not expected to fight his extradition during a hearing Tuesday in Pennsylvania.
Capt. Anthony Dahlinger, of the Moscow Police Department in Idaho, told The Associated Press on Saturday that authorities believe Kohberger was responsible for all four murders.
Kohberger's relatives in Pennsylvania have expressed sympathy for the families of the victims but vowed to support him and promote "his presumption of innocence." SEE MORE: Idaho murders: Suspect was identified through DNA using public genealogy databases, police say
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