Kohberger also faces a felony burglary charge for entering their King Road home just off the Moscow campus on Nov. Kohberger faces four first-degree murder charges, according to Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson, in the fatal stabbings of Madison Mogen, 21, of Coeur d’Alene, and Kaylee Goncalves, 21, of Rathdrum junior Xana Kernodle, 20, of Post Falls and freshman Ethan Chapin, 20, of Mount Vernon, Washington. Kohberger indicated that Bryan was acting normal and not out of character during that drive from Washington,” LaBar told ABC. “Driving cross country took them about two and a half days. Police had been searching for a vehicle matching that description after they said it was seen in security footage the night of the crime. They took his white Hyundai Elantra, LaBar said. Kohberger’s lawyer told ABC that Kohberger and his father drove together to Pennsylvania after his father flew to Washington state for a planned holiday road trip. “When we receive official documentation of his waiver of extradition, the process of transporting him to Idaho can begin.” Anthony Dahlinger told the Idaho Statesman in an email on Monday. “We do not have a timeline at this point,” Moscow Police Capt. Law enforcement agencies are legally allowed up to 10 days to complete an extradition. The Moscow Police Department gave a less definite answer as to when Kohberger would be in the state. LaBar told NBC News that he anticipates Kohberger to be taken to Idaho either Tuesday night or Wednesday after that waiver is submitted.
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