work is not done be assured, the work is not done. it s just started. since november we ve remained laser focused on pursuing every lead in our pursuit of justice. i recognize the frustration with the lack of information. but however, providing details might have tainted the upcoming criminal prosecution or alerted the suspect of our progress. we will continue to provide as much information as we can as a process moves forward. today i want to specifically thank our dedicated moscow police department detectives, patrol officers, the idaho state detectives, the idaho state troopers and their crime lab technicians and scientists and the federal bureau of investigation for the resources and personnel to conduct this
troopers and their crime lab technicians and scientists for the resources personnel to conduct this massive investigation. it was the dedication of them and the persistence and the numerous hours that led to an arrest. fortunately these highly skilled people worked together as a cohesive team to solve this case. i also want to thank our community, and the nation over the past six weeks i ve been continually reminded of how much our community cares. locally public support has been exceptional with kind words, food for investigators, and letters of support. you will never know how much your words of encouragement helped us through these trying times. i appreciate each of you, and each of your kindness. agencies and individuals from across the nation have reached
0 as ted mentioned, two of the young ladies had defensive wounds, right? so that means that they may have scratched kohberger. that is important. it s possible that his skin is under their fingernails and that they can make that match. they can do a dna comparison and hopefully they have that. jennifer: thank you, brian. that is the story. breaking coverage coming up. we re live in moscow, idaho. a news conference imminent. we expect the police to provide details now that a suspect is in custody in connection with the murders that gripped the nation of four college students. one of the victim s fathers telling fox news, this is the first sense of joy he s had in seven weeks. so how did the authorities get to this point? i m edward lawrence in for neil cavuto. you re looking inside of the other part of the screen here of the city hall, the city council chambers where the news conference is about to begin. let s go to the news conference. listen in. thank you for coming today. last
message to her boyfriend in oregon. exactly what happened after that, in the predawn hours of a 24-hour town, was a mystery. because, by 9 am the couch was empty and breonna denison had vanished. now with the evidence they had before them, homicide detectives adam moon and ski and dave jenkins thought brianna had been objected. we suspected that she might have been taken out the back door. besides breonna s blood and teeth marks on the pillow, crime lab technicians found another important piece of evidence on the back door. we were able to get a touch dna profile of the rear doorknob of the residents. touch dna meaning, someone who just grabs the doorknob with her bare hand? there had been sufficient skin cells transferred just on