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please have finally made an arrest for 28-year-old bryan kohberger is facing four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary. he is in custody in monroe county, pennsylvania and he was in court for an initial appearance where he was held with no bail and it was also important to have an extra side effect idaho but there is a hearing on extradition set for next tuesday. the arrest happened at 3:00 a.m at his parent s home in eastern pennsylvania for the state police swat team took the lead. this is in the mountains about 100 miles north of the city of philadelphia. it s also 2,500 miles from the murder scene in the apartment that kohberger rented at washington state university pai police search that apartment today. it is 8 miles from where the murders took place. police suggested that a news conference today he acted alone. i can tell you we have an individual in custody committed these horrible crimes and i do believe our community is safe but we still need
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groups as shoplifters have become more violent and employees more terrified. grocery stores may soon lock up their items. we began with a white house insisting that it s being transparent over the investigation into classified documents found in president biden s personal space. white house correspondent kevin corke is live for us in the nation s capital with more on this. good evening. critics argue that the white house s definition of the word transparent is decidedly different than, say, merriam-webster s definition which says it means among other things free from pretense or deceit, to be frank or obvious, readily understood or characterized by visibility or accessibility of information. all right, that all sounds simple. critics say none of that is how they would describe the process that saw the white house make a major discovery back on the 2nd of november and then not divulge it to the public until mid-january. so much for transparency. case in point: the infamous g
I think that was the worst part. Who in the world could do this . And, are they going to do it again . This was personal. Clue after clue. There were footprints in megans blood. Suspect after suspect. Did you kill meghan . No. I was in shock. They were looking at everyone that she had contact with. Twist after twist. Instant panic. Instant, instant panic. I still get chills. People have secrets. People have a lot of secrets. The family that lived in this cozy house on this quiet street never came back after the awful thing that happened here. Its terrifying. Its terrifying to think of. It was april 10th, 2008. Portsmouth, virginia, Police Sergeant Robert Mcdaniel was right nearby when the all Points Fullerton went out to Law Enforcement. And then the call comes out and its literally one block away from where im standing. Did the address ring a bell . It did and it didnt. All he knew was that someone had been killed inside that house. So, you go there and what do you discover . I went i