Idaho Murder Suspect's Family Releases Statement As It Turns Out Cops Pulled Him Over TWICE On Road Trip After Killings!
02.01.2023 - 23:07
/ perezhilton.com
The family of the man suspected of the killings of four University of Idaho students is speaking out.
As we’ve been reporting, 28-year-old graduate student Bryan Christopher Kohberger was arrested late last week by the FBI and local authorities in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He is accused of the brutal November 13 murders of college students Kaylee Goncalves, Maddie Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin at their home in the college town of Moscow, Idaho.
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Now, Kohberger’s family is speaking out about his arrest and the entire investigation. On Saturday, Bryan’s parents Michael and Marianne Kohberger and his sister Amanda released a joint statement to the media about their son and brother’s arrest on these horrific charges.
In the statement, which was released to the media by lawyer Jason A. LaBar, the family shared:
The statement went on to add that the family has “fully cooperated” with police as they have been brought into the investigation.
It stated:
Now, Kohberger is facing four charges of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary in connection with the brutal slayings of the four college students. He is set to undergo an extradition hearing on Tuesday.
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Meanwhile, cops and the media are both learning more about the days and weeks after the killings. As we’ve been reporting, Kohberger appears to have driven cross-country with his father for the holidays after the murders occurred. Police now say the graduate student was apparently pulled over twice by cops in Indiana during that road trip!
According to LaBar, who spoke to NBC News about the