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Cops are STILL searching for murder weapon used by Idaho murder suspect as he’s charged with murder

Cops are STILL searching for murder weapon used by Idaho murder suspect as he’s charged with murder

Idaho police say they’re still searching for the murder weapon used to slaughter four students as they arrested and charged a 28-year-old with the killings.

Bryan Christopher Kohberger, 28, has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony burglary – which he committed ‘with the intention to kill’ the University of Idaho students.

Moscow Chief of Police James Fry added that Kohberger was taken into custody by a SWAT team at a property in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania at 3am on Friday morning.

During a press conference on Friday authorities confirmed that a white Hyundai Elantra was discovered in the search – with sources saying it was towed from outside Kohberger’s home.

They also added that the weapon used to carry out the stabbing attacks hadn’t been retrieved and appealed to the public for more information.  

Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, and Xana Kernodle, 20, were stabbed to death in Moscow, Idaho, on November 13 – with Xana’s freshman boyfriend, Ethan Chapin, 20, also killed in the massacre

Law enforcement sources told CNN that his DNA was discovered at the scene of the crime – with officers managing to track down who owned the car seen in the area of the slayings.

Bryan Christopher Kohberger, 28, was arrested after a SWAT team swooped in  Pennsylvania, at around 3am this morning. Local cops and the FBI took him into custody

Idaho police said the four University of Idaho students were murdered in their sleep between 3am and 4am (Pictured: Victims Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Maddie Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and 20-year-old Ethan Chapin)

Idaho police have said the four University of Idaho students were murdered in their sleep between 3am and 4am (Pictured: Victims Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Maddie Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and 20-year-old Ethan Chapin)

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Authorities then discovered that he had left the area and traveled to Pennsylvania, where an FBI surveillance team had been tracking the 6ft tall man.

He was kept under surveillance, with the FBI watching him for four days, while investigators from Moscow Police and Idaho State Police worked to get an arrest warrant.

Authorities are still appealing for anyone with information on Kohberger or the quadruple murders to get in touch.

Fry refused to rule out that the killer had an accomplice, adding: ‘We have an individual in custody who committed these horrible crimes.’ 

Details of the killings, and the motive for them, are yet to be released with law enforcement saying a sealed arrest affidavit will be released once Kohberger is extradited back to Idaho. 

He is currently in custody at Monroe County Jail in Pennsylvania until a hearing on January 3. 

There is no set time scale for how long his extradition from Pennsylvania to Idaho might take. If Kohberger doesn’t contest it, it’ll happen relatively quickly. 

If he does, the process becomes more drawn-out, and Idaho Governor Brad Little will have to get involved.  

Friday’s sensational arrest is the first major break in the case – with Kohberger asking if ‘anyone else was arrested’ when he was taken into custody.  

Kohberger has no prior arrests, according to public records, so it is unclear how officials got hold of his DNA

Kohberger has no prior arrests, according to public records, so it is unclear how officials got hold of his DNA

He graduated from DeSales University in Pennsylvania in May 2022 with a master of arts in Criminal Justice

He graduated from DeSales University in Pennsylvania in May 2022 with a master of arts in Criminal Justice

Kohberger has no prior arrests, according to public records, so it is unclear how officials got hold of his DNA. 

His aunt told the New York Post that he was ‘above and beyond’ being vegan and obsessively forced his family to ‘buy new pots and pants’ which had not touched meat. 

On Friday, a chilling survey created by Kohberger asking ex-criminals how they’d felt while committing their crimes re-emerged online. 

It came as police began – then halted – a clean-up effort at the murder house, with efforts to return it to its original state paused at news of Kohberger’s arrest.  

Just before the arrest, haunting new footage of victim Xana Kernodle emerged showing her talking to police about a noise complaint two months before her murder.  

Police are now searching Kohberger’s apartment in Washington – 10 miles from the crime scene – arriving at around 7.30am to cordon off the area. 

Bill Thompson, the Latah County prosecutor, was also seen outside the apartment alongside investigators, gearing up with protective booties before heading into Kohberger’s apartment in Washington. 

The crime took place six weeks ago, 2,500 miles from where Kohberger was arrested

The crime took place six weeks ago, 2,500 miles from where Kohberger was arrested 

Police are now searching Kohberger’s apartment in Washington - 10 miles from the crime scene - arriving at around 7.30am to cordon off the area

Police are now searching Kohberger’s apartment in Washington – 10 miles from the crime scene – arriving at around 7.30am to cordon off the area

Authorities are still appealing for anyone with information on Kohberger or the quadruple murders to get in touch

Authorities are still appealing for anyone with information on Kohberger or the quadruple murders to get in touch

Outside the apartment of suspect Bryan Kohberger in graduate housing on campus at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington

Outside the apartment of suspect Bryan Kohberger in graduate housing on campus at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington

Kohberger is being held for extradition in a criminal homicide investigation based on an active arrest warrant for first-degree murder issued by the Moscow Police Department and Latah County Prosecutor’s Office.

Sources say that authorities knew who they were looking for and hunted the suspect down to Pennsylvania in the Pocono Mountains – more than 2,400 miles from Idaho. 

NewsNation reported that Kohberger had a quiet, blank stare’ when arrested by local cops and the FBI on Friday morning. 

It is understood that Kohberger is a PhD college student at Washington State University, within the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, with the university removing his profile from their website. 

According to the now-deleted webpage, Kohberger attended the college in Pullman – a 15-minute drive from where the students were killed. 

He graduated from DeSales University in Pennsylvania in May 2022 with a master of arts in criminal justice. 

As part of his research Kohberger posted an appeal for help on social media with his research – which was looking at how ‘emotions and psychological traits influence decision-making when committing a crime.’ 

Kohberger is being held for extradition in a criminal homicide investigation based on an active arrest warrant for first-degree murder

Kohberger is being held for extradition in a criminal homicide investigation based on an active arrest warrant for first-degree murder

Sources say that authorities knew who they were looking for and hunted the suspect down to Pennsylvania in the Pocono Mountains - more than 2,400 miles from Idaho

Sources say that authorities knew who they were looking for and hunted the suspect down to Pennsylvania in the Pocono Mountains – more than 2,400 miles from Idaho

As part of his research  a DeSales Kohberger posted an appeal for help on social media with his research ¿ which was looking at how ¿emotions and psychological traits influence decision-making when committing a crime'

As part of his research  a DeSales Kohberger posted an appeal for help on social media with his research – which was looking at how ‘emotions and psychological traits influence decision-making when committing a crime’

Sources say that authorities knew who they were looking for and hunted the suspect down to Pennsylvania in the Pocono Mountains - more than 2,400 miles from Idaho.

Sources say that authorities knew who they were looking for and hunted the suspect down to Pennsylvania in the Pocono Mountains – more than 2,400 miles from Idaho.

His sister, Melissa, is a mental health nurse in New Jersey – specializing in ‘trauma’ and ’emotion regulation’. His father filed for bankruptcy in 2010.

In a statement DeSales University said: ‘On Friday, December 30, DeSales University learned of the arrest of Bryan Kohberger in connection with the murder of four University of Idaho students. Kohberger received a bachelor’s degree in 2020 and completed his graduate studies in June 2022.   

‘As a Catholic, Salesian community, we are devastated by this senseless tragedy. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims’ families during this difficult time.’

Moscow cops have been hunting that exact vehicle in the past two weeks in connection with the killings. 

Kohberger appeared in court this morning, with Moscow Police confirming that they will hold a press conference at 4pm EST.

A spokeswoman for the department declined to comment on the arrest when contacted by DailyMail.com. 

A white Hyundai Elantra - the same make and model of car being sought by cops in connection to the killing - is said to have been towed from outside Kohberger's home

A white Hyundai Elantra – the same make and model of car being sought by cops in connection to the killing – is said to have been towed from outside Kohberger’s home

The murder house in Moscow, Idaho. Slain housemates Kaylee Goncalves and Madison Mogen were found on the top floor in their beds. College lovers Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle were found in a second-floor bedroom while survivors Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke were sleeping on the first floor

Kaylee and Madison were found on the top floor of the Moscow, Idaho home. College lovers Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle were found in a second-floor bedroom while survivors Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke were sleeping on the first floor

Bestfriends Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, both 21, were murdered on November 13 along with roommate Xana Kernodle and her boyfriend Ethan Chapin, both 20

Bestfriends Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, both 21, were murdered on November 13 along with roommate Xana Kernodle and her boyfriend Ethan Chapin, both 20

Ethan was staying over with Xana when they were both knifed to death in the murder house at 1122 Kings Road

Ethan was staying over with Xana when they were both knifed to death in the murder house at 1122 Kings Road

The last known movements of at least two of the victims: The girls visited the truck at 1.43am-1.53am. It's unclear if they went straight home, but police say they were murdered shortly afterward sometime between 3am and 4am

The last known movements of at least two of the victims: The girls visited the truck at 1.43am-1.53am. It’s unclear if they went straight home, but police say they were murdered shortly afterward sometime between 3am and 4am

A spokesman for the Pennsylvania State Police said: ‘The Pennsylvania State Police today assisted the City of Moscow, Idaho Police Department, Idaho State Police, and the FBI in the apprehension of a suspect in the homicides of four University of Idaho students that occurred Nov. 13.

‘Bryan C. Kohberger, 28, was arrested on a fugitive from justice warrant early this morning by members of Troop N and the Special Emergency Response Team at a home in Chestnuthill Township, Monroe County. 

‘Kohberger was arraigned before on-call Magisterial District Judge Michael Muth and remanded to Monroe County Correctional Facility pending extradition to Idaho.’

Authorities were left baffled by the brutal killings and have repeatedly appealed to the public for help with the case.

Reports from both the coroner and police confirm that each of the students had been stabbed multiple times in the torso – and were ambushed in their sleep.

Police have found no evidence of a sex crime, and the victims had wounds on their bodies which indicated that they tried to fight off the attacker.

A flyer seeking information about the killings of four University of Idaho students who were found dead is displayed on a table along with buttons and bracelets

A flyer seeking information about the killings of four University of Idaho students who were found dead is displayed on a table along with buttons and bracelets

Goncalves, 21, was one of the four students brutally knifed to death in Idaho, Moscow, on November 13. There have been several claims that she was being stalked before her death

Goncalves, 21, was one of the four students brutally knifed to death in Idaho, Moscow, on November 13. There have been several claims that she was being stalked before her death

Kaylee and Madison were out in Moscow hours before their deaths. The leaked surveillance photo was taken from the Corner Club bar at 1.32am

Kaylee and Madison were out in Moscow hours before their deaths. The leaked surveillance photo was taken from the Corner Club bar at 1.32am

Initially cops said they thought all four were assaulted as they slept, with Goncalves father saying she had the worst injuries from the incident – suffering ‘gouging wounds’ and ‘rips’.

The Chief of police at Moscow Police Department himself admitted that investigators did not understand how the two surviving roommates – Bethany Funke and Dylan Mortensen – appeared to sleep through the attack. 

‘Multiple people talked with the 911 dispatcher before a Moscow Police officer arrived at the location,’ authorities said in a previous statement.

When they arrived at the scene, they said, they found Kernodle and Chapin, who were in a relationship, on the second floor, with Mogen and Goncalves sharing a bed on the top floor.

Authorities believe they were all stabbed to death somewhere between 3am to 4am that morning, after enjoying a night out.

Police in Idaho have combed through nearly 20,000 tips and questioned 300 people about the murders of four college students last month.

Authorities are today clearing the property, but previously stated that they do not know how long it will take to clean up the property – adding it will be ‘returned to the property manager when complete.’

The update comes just days after Fry told KREM his investigators are still waiting for crime lab results from evidence collected at the scene.

Authorities are now preparing to turn the crime scene back over to the landlord

Authorities are now preparing to turn the crime scene back over to the landlord

Members of the Moscow Police is pictured here removing some of the personal items from the home last month

Members of the Moscow Police is pictured here removing some of the personal items from the home last month

Kaylee, Maddie (pictured) and Xana Kernodle, 20, were stabbed to death in Moscow, Idaho, on November 13 - with Xana's boyfriend, Ethan Chapin, 20, also killed in the massacre

Goncalves (right, pictured with Mogen) reportedly told him that the stalker would follow her ‘at night’ when she was going to or from bars, either by the ‘campus or down on Main Street’

‘We don’t want to rush that,we want to ensure that they’re taking their time to get all of that right,’ the police chief said in an interview Tuesday.

He added: ‘Real life and the movies are a lot different. You know, in the movies, they have all [the results] back in an hour.

‘We don’t get that in real life, so we’re going to be patient.’

It remains unclear whether any DNA was retrieved from the scene.

Earlier in the night, newly-released surveillance footage shows Goncalves and Madison Mogen inside the Corner Club bar at 1.32am chatting with an unidentified man — wearing a baseball cap — minutes before they ran to pick up food.

The girls were seen with their backs turned to the surveillance camera inside the bar, which appeared to be filled with a mix of young and older adults.

The leaked surveillance photo was posted by former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer, who has dedicated her Twitter to the Idaho murder mystery.

She said she obtained the photo once it was made public, and posted it online to discourage leaking evidence in the unsolved mystery.

Dylan Mortensen (left) and Bethany Funke (middle) survived the brutal attack in the  rental house which saw their fellow University of Idaho students Xana Kernodle (second from left) Kaylee Goncalves (second from right) and Madison Mogen (right) killed

Dylan Mortensen (left) and Bethany Funke (middle) survived the brutal attack in the  rental house which saw their fellow University of Idaho students Xana Kernodle (second from left) Kaylee Goncalves (second from right) and Madison Mogen (right) killed

Authorities confirmed that there were 'several friends' inside the property when the 911 call was made, who have been assisting police with their inquiries

Authorities confirmed that there were ‘several friends’ inside the property when the 911 call was made, who have been assisting police with their inquiries

Authorities have previously said they were last spotted at a food truck at around 1.40am on November 13, before running to meet their ride home.

They returned to their off-campus house at 1.56am, at around the same time that Kernodle and Chapin returned from a fraternity house.

Their other housemates got back about 45 minutes earlier and were left unharmed in the attack.

Speaking to DailyMail.com in the aftermath, the man who drove them home said the community is now losing faith in the Moscow Police Department to solve the quadruple homicide.

‘Most of us have very little faith in the MPD. We can’t tell if we are watching qualified investigators who have a handle of the situation or if they are completely at a loss and grasping for straws.’

But Moscow police have denied that inexperienced officers – the lead investigator has only been a cop for two years – are hampering or have already botched the investigation.

How the Idaho murders case that shocked the world unfolded

Sunday, November 13 2022: Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were stabbed to death at their home in Moscow, Idaho in the early hours of the morning, sometime between 3am and 4am.

Earlier that evening, Mogen and Goncalves were captured on a Twitch livestream close to a food truck while waiting for an order of pasta carbonara. 

A sorority driving service drove the young women home around 1:56am. 

Kernodle and her boyfriend Chapin had returned from the Sigma Chi frat house around 11 minutes earlier.

Two other female roommates who survived the attack went to bed around 1am and didn’t wake up until the next morning.

Goncalves called her ex-boyfriend Jack DuCoeur seven times between 2:26 and 2:44, her sister Alivea said. He was quickly cleared as a suspect. 

A 911 call was made at 11:58am that mornig.

At 2pm, students were told of the murders by the University of Idaho, with staffers urging them to ‘shelter in place.’ 

Monday, November 14 2022: Moscow Mayor Art Bettge said the killings were a ‘crime of passion,’ only to later backtrack. He said that theory was one of several under consideration. 

Tuesday, November 15 2022: Moscow Police called the killings an ‘isolated, targeted attack’ and added that there was ‘no imminent threat to the community at large.’ 

But angry locals  – as well as the four victims’ families – slammed what they described as contradictory statements from investigators. 

Wednesday, November 16 2022: Moscow PD Chief James Fry disclosed the fact that two roommates at home had survived. 

He said there were no signs of forced entry, but refused to say who had made the 911 call, and why it had been made an estimated eight hours later. 

Fry angered locals by backtracking on an earlier claim their was no danger to the wider community. He warned them to ‘please stay vigilant.’ 

Thursday, November 17 2022: The killings are officially ruled homicides by stabbings by Latah County Coroner Cathy Mabbutt. 

She said all four victims were likely attacked as they slept, and that each had multiple stab wounds. 

Distressingly, some victims were found to have defensive wounds – suggesting they’d woken up while being attacked – but there were no signs of sexual assault. 

Sunday, November 20: DailyMail.com exclusively reveals a local dog was skinned and filleted three weeks before the killings, sparking fears of a connection. 

Cops later insisted this was not the case. They added that Goncalves’ dog was home at the time of the slayings. 

November 22 2022: Cops admitted Goncalves had been followed around a supermarket around a month before the killings, but said they were unable to verify claims she had a stalker.  

November 30 2022: Kaylee Goncalves’ father Steve said his daughter and friend Maddie Mogen had been sleeping in the same bed when they were stabbed. 

Latah County Prosecutor Bill Latah claimed one of the victims was ‘undoubtedly targeted.’ 

Hours later, Moscow Police Department contradicted that claim, only to admit that they did consider the crime a ‘targeted’ one the following day. 

Six people are ruled out as suspects: A man seen close to Goncalves and Mogen at the food truck; the driver who took them home; Goncalves’ ex-boyfriend; the surviving roommates and another student who’d moved out of the property several months earlier. 

December 5 2022: Goncalves’ dad Steve slammed cops ‘absurd’ approach to the case, claiming Moscow Police Department had been too quick to clear potential suspects, and rule out links to other cases 

December 7 2022: Cops make their first appeal for a white 2011 to 2013 Hyundai Elantra spotted at the crime scene around the time of the murders.

A white Hyundai Elantra is said to have been towed from suspect Bryan Kohberger’s home in Scranton, Pennsylvania on December 30 after he was arrested.

December 12 2022: Steve Goncalves reveals Kaylee had ‘big open gouges’ as a result of the deadly attack. 

He branded cops ‘cowards’ for not sharing more information, and said his daughter’s wounds were more severe than Maddie’s.

December 18 2022: New footage emerges showing Goncalves and Mogen hours before their killings, walking through downtown while discussing a man named Adam.

Goncalves’ family lawyer later clarified that the Adam in question is a bartender. 

December 27 2022: More leaked footage shows Goncalves and Mogen inside the Corner Club bar in Moscow shortly before returning home.

December 30 2022: Cops announce they’ve made an arrest in connection with the killings in Scranton, Pennsylvania. 

The suspect is named as University of Washington criminology Ph.D student Bryan Christopher Kohberger.

Kohberger was nabbed at his home by SWAT teams, and arraigned the same morning. He now awaits extradition back to Idaho.  

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