A 28-year-old man was arrested Friday morning in the US state of Pennsylvania on suspicion of stabbing four students at the University of Idaho.
Detention Report, an American newspaper Philadelphia Inquirer Access was available, Brian Christopher Kohberger was arrested and will be extradited to the State of Idaho, charged with first degree murder.
Remember the case
Four students were brutally murdered in the early hours of Sunday, November 13, at the University of Idaho in the United States. At the time, the murder weapon had not been found and the motive for the attack was not even known. The case was turned over to the FBI.
Ethan Chapin, Chana Kernodle, Madison Mohan and Gayle Goncalves were stabbed to death in a home on the college campus. Post-mortem results suggest that the youth died between 3:00 am and 4:00 am on Sunday. Kathy Mapbutt, a coroner from Latah County, Idaho, was at the scene and told NBC television that she had never seen such a violent crime scene in her 16 years on the job.
“The injuries were huge. We have had murders in the past, but nothing with the scale of these student murders. There was a lot of blood in the apartment. It was shocking that four young university students were found dead in an apartment,” the doctor explained to NBC, adding that the crime weapon would have been a large knife.
The victims used Saturday night to go out. Ethan and Sana were at a party on campus, Madison and Kaylee went to a bar, and were later seen buying food at the trailer around 1 a.m. These activities were confirmed through surveillance cameras.
On the night of Saturday, November 12, American media and social networks began publishing surveillance camera images of the youth’s whereabouts. The goal was to see if anyone knew anything that could help the investigation.
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