The criminology graduate student accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students last month was due to make his first court appearance on Tuesday in Pennsylvania, following which he was to be flown to Idaho to face charges. murder charges.
Graduate student Bryan Kohberger, 28, was arrested at his parents’ home in eastern Pennsylvania last week and charged with the nighttime murder of four college students at a home in Moscow, Idaho on Nov. 13. Mr. Kohberger had entered a Ph.D. program in criminology and criminal justice at Washington State University last summer and moved to Pullman, Washington, a 20-minute drive across the border from the scene of a crime that horrified and confused the city university.
Police did not describe a possible motive, but authorities in Idaho were expected to release more details, including as part of a criminal complaint, following Mr. Kohberger arrived in the state. The public defender representing Mr. Kohberger in Pennsylvania, Jason LaBar, said Mr. Kohberger would not contest his extradition and looked forward to being exonerated.
E. David Christine Jr., the district attorney for Monroe County, Pa., where the court appearance is taking place on Tuesday, said he expects authorities to take Mr. Kohberger “immediately” to Idaho if he consents to his extradition.