

Bryan Kohberger, who is blamed in the killings of four College of Idaho students, deferred removal Tuesday after his capture in Pennsylvania last week.
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Bryan Christopher Kohberger, the man blamed for lethally wounding four College of Idaho understudies, arrived in Pullman, Washington, Wednesday night and was taken to Idaho where he is charged in the passings.
In the wake of arriving in the city under 10 miles from Moscow, Idaho, he was accompanied by officials from the Pennsylvania State Police plane to a holding-up vehicle, which was important for the procession of five vehicles that made the short drive across the Idaho line.
Kohberger, 28, made the crosscountry trip after he was eliminated from a province prison in Pennsylvania and went over to state police prior in the day, authorities said.
He deferred removal Tuesday in a Stroudsburg court, preparing for his outing to Latah Region, Idaho.
That is where Indicting Lawyer Bill Thompson said Kohberger will be accused of four counts of first-degree murder and thievery, blamed for breaking into the Moscow, Idaho, home to commit a crime.
He “will be assessed by Prison staff when he shows up, as does every other detainee who enters our office. Mr. Kohberger’s lodging order will be founded on the assessment given by prison staff,” Latah District Sheriff Richard Skiles said in a proclamation.
Kohberger was captured Friday in Albrightsville in northeastern Pennsylvania, around 2,500 miles from Moscow, where the understudies were killed on Nov. 13.
He is blamed for killing Ethan Chapin, 20, of Conway, Washington; Madison Mogen, 21, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; Xana Kernodle, 20, of Avondale, Arizona; and Kaylee Goncalves, 21, of Rathdrum, Idaho.
The suspect was a doctoral understudy in the law enforcement and criminal science division at Washington State College, 9 miles from Moscow.
Kohberger is “at this point not selected as an understudy” at the college, a school delegate expressed Tuesday without explaining.