They made an arrest in the Idaho murder case - thoughts?

On November 13, 2022, four University of Idaho students were found murdered in their off-campus house. A few days ago police in Pennsylvania arrested a 28-year-old man in connection to the case, Bryan Kohberger.

Has anyone else been following it? I, for one, am very curious about the connection this suspect has to the victims. He was allegedly working on his PhD in criminology at Washington State University - a 15 minute drive from the scene in Idaho. Kohberger also was allegedly researching how and why violent offenders picked victims and planned their crimes.

Police ID'd Kohberger by submitting DNA found at the scene to a DNA site such as 23 and Me or Ancestry.

I'm very curious to learn what connection he had with the victims. Multiple news outlets are posing multiple theories as to how and why the victims were targeted.

I look forward to seeing how this all shakes out.

Anyone else following the case?

*Mr. Kohberger is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

They made an arrest in the Idaho murder case - thoughts?
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