What’s Next for Accused Idaho Student Murderer Bryan Kohberger After Waiving Extradition

What’s Next for Accused Idaho Student Murderer Bryan Kohberger After Waiving Extradition

Accused student murderer Bryan Kohberger appeared in a Pennsylvania court Tuesday and waived extradition to expedite his return to Idaho. The Law&Crime Daily team breaks down what’s next for Kohberger as he faces four murder charges.

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49 thoughts on “What’s Next for Accused Idaho Student Murderer Bryan Kohberger After Waiving Extradition

  1. As lay people become more educated they will convict more on all forensic data; because they can understand it then. The more education people have in DNA, blood , phone, computer, GPS , hair , fibers, foot , palm and finger prints, blood splatter and more forensic evidence the more comfortable people will be in elimination and conviction of suspects based on that information. After all it's known that plants, trees, insects and tire impressions can scientifically validate the conviction and / or elimination of suspects. Understanding brings knowledge. That eliminates fear and gives a new kind of street smarts. But likely we will still see arrogant people who believe they can outsmart and con people but the general public is understanding defendants tricks too. Hopefully people will be more informed in their own lives in avoiding through education bad relationships in people they know and awareness of suspicious people / situations when that applys for safety. Better choices , healthy choices knowledge will broaden. We can all benefit from education. Karen Morente

  2. Jess stop flirting with the reporter girl. She’s not into bunny teeth 😂 Also there was no BCK blood or DNA found on that sheath, his father’s DNA was found and that’s how they connected it to him. But his own DNA was actually not found. For now.

  3. This was brutally done. Capitol punishment. This punk kills sleeping humans. Tries covering up his murdering these students. He's a narcissistic, arrogant, self centered punk who needs eliminated. If any murdered were related to me, he'd be MIA.

  4. First use of DNA in criminal court was against Colin Pitchfork in U.K in 1984 who killed two young women and is now free, it was first used in paternity matters.

  5. The goofball killer deserves to be tortured medieval style. And his family is freaking crazy for supporting a murder of 4 people in cold blood.

  6. Ya know I can understand being in shock for a while after you see a strange man I. Your house but then some maturity and common sense needs nyo take over, and you make the call or you find out why your not seeing your other roommates I just don't get it!

  7. I know this is important but this is just really bugging me how uneven that man's mustache is. look to the right and it looks like it's half shaving off on the left side

  8. I wonder if he knew that about the public defenders to muddy the waters & maybe come back later & say he had inadequate representation…..he's researched everything else it seems….🤷‍♀️

  9. An interesting point I don't think many picked up on is the fact that he is being charged with Burglary now of course we know that he entered this home & Allegedly killed these 4 beautiful & amazing college kids, So of convicted he would be guilty of the charges of 1st degree murder of all 4 however I would think breaking and entering would be the other charge as opposed to burglary it may Vary from state to state yet the term "burglary" makes me think that he might have taken some things from the residence Like a knife? I believe he showed up Armed with a weapon however Considering that it was 4 people he stabbed to death it's very possible the knife he brought could have broken during the attacks & he may have grabbed a 2nd weapon from the home.

  10. Im like Zu T. I didn't see this coming. I too thought it would be someone very close to them. I feel for the families with all my heart. This is terrible for the families! Wonder what evidence police have on suspect other than the car sighting not just circumstantial evidence. Waiting to see them outline their case.

  11. I am French and this terrible case has reached us! It is total incomprehension! Why did this young man do this? Why these young people who breathed joy! Poor parents who are living the darkest hours of their lives! May God lift them up, console them and bless them beyond their hopes!

  12. I have faith that they have sufficient evidence, but it’s hard to not wonder if there’s a chance they got the wrong person. Imagine being falsely accused for this crime and having nothing to do with it. 90% of the world already thinks you’re guilty and they haven’t even seen the afadavit yet.

  13. Killing 4 young people in one place in such a manner, without being apprehended, takes some skill, planning and/or, a huge amount of 'luck'….It can't be opportunistic, or a crime of passion, could it? It'd be planned to some degree surely? And if it's planned, there's got to be a link with at least 1 of the victims, some degree of stalking/familiarity with the house/attempts at concealing and limiting DNA at scene/ deciding on weapon of choice/ aliby creation.

  14. I feel like his dad might of helped him commit these murders the dad was with him when the cops pulled them over he could of helped stabbed one or two of them question the dad he will break.

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