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Court appearance for Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger

Father of 13-year-old girl allegedly raped by migrant in NYC park blasts Biden’s open border for monstrous attack: ‘This is what happens’On the morning of Nov. 13, 2022, four University of Idaho students were found dead, hacked to death, in their off-campus house. No one understood why, or who was responsible. Then, nearly a month later, the FBI began zeroing in on a suspect: Bryan Kohberger, a 28-year-old graduate student in criminology at a nearby university.

They didn’t want to share that they had a “person of interest” in their sights until they had more evidence. An arrest before the final incriminating pieces had been fitted into the puzzle could jeopardize the case they were building.Was the sheriff’s deputy in danger of becoming another victim? A decision had to be made.

He began to suspect that there must be something purposeful guiding the rapid succession of police stops.“Please get your license and registration,” the trooper barked. He stood outside the passenger-side window and spoke across Michael as if he weren’t there.Bryan Kohberger with his father Michael captured on a video camera during their cross-country journey following Bryan’s alleged crimes.“You were a little too close to the back of the semi,” the trooper continued, his voice now easier.

The hope was that it would contain DNA that precisely matched the DNA recovered from the button of a knife sheath left at the scene of the murders. The team filled into a couple of specially outfitted Ford E-350 vans for the half-hour ride to Albrightsville.

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