Miami Herald (Sunday)

No bail for suspect charged in Idaho slayings

- — ASSOCIATED PRESS

Idaho police pieced together DNA evidence, cellphone data and surveillan­ce video to charge a criminolog­y graduate student with the November slaying of four University of Idaho undergradu­ates, according to an affidavit unsealed Thursday.

The affidavit says DNA matching that of 28-year-old Bryan Kohberger was found on a knife sheath recovered at the crime scene, a short drive across the state border where he is a criminal justice doctoral student at Washington State University.

The affidavit also says that a cellphone belonging to Kohberger was near the victims’ home on a dozen occasions prior to the killings, and that while it was apparently turned off around the time of the early-morning attack, cell tower data place his phone in that region of Idaho shortly afterward.

Kohberger made his first appearance Thursday in an Idaho court, where he faces four charges of first-degree murder. He did not enter a plea, and was ordered held without bail.

The affidavit details a chilling encounter between one of the victims’ surviving roommates and a masked intruder the night of the stabbings in Moscow, Idaho. But many questions remain unanswered, including whether Kohberger and any of the victims knew each other, and why police weren’t alerted until nearly eight hours after the killings likely occurred.

Traces of DNA from a lone male determined to be Kohberger were found on the button of a leather knife sheath found in the rental home where the victims were killed, according to a police affidavit. Investigat­ors later closely matched the DNA on the sheath to DNA found in trash taken from Kohberger’s parents’ home in Pennsylvan­ia, where he was arrested in late December.

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