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affidavit says weeks earlier he was connected to a white hyundai elantra similar to the one caught on camera near the crime scene. two law enforcement sources say forensic genealogy was the key to breaking the case. moscow police would not comment, citing a gag order. an undergraduate student who had kohberger as a teaching assistant spoke with dateline. he was very uncomfortable, i guess. it felt like he was perpetually uncover comfortable. reporter: on campus this week they re back in class, including ethan chapin s siblings. the triplets mother writing on facebook her son had been inclusive, carefree, happy, just the best person you could ever meet. he touched lives we had no idea existed. the hearing is set for june 26th and could last a whole week. kohberger who is being held without jail said through an attorney that he expects to be exonerated. lester? all right. stephanie gosk, thank you. there is much more on a special dateline, killings in a college town tomorrow
he believes he is going to be exonerated. that s what he believes. those were his words, so he s really been very easy to talk to, actually. and he s in a calm demeanor. reporter: kohberger grew up in eastern pennsylvania graduating last year from esales university with a master in criminal justice. today heavy security, state and local police surrounded the small county courthouse. two law enforcement sources tell nbc news forensic genealogy, the dna of extended family members played a role in his arrest. kohberger was studying to get his doctorate in criminology from washington state just 15 minutes from the crime scene. he drove cross-country with his father in december in the white hyundai elantra authorities had been looking for. body cam footage obtained by nbc news shows indiana state troopers pulling the father and son over on the highway, kohberger s attorney says they were stopped twice on that trip for speeding and tailgating. i believe it to be a random coincidence.
job on this case. they ve done an extraordinarily good job and they kept a lot of close to the rest because they are walking down to tracks jon, there walking down the track of actually having identified bryan kohlberger in the next track is that the prosecution, and what they do not want to do, is to have the evidence contaminated and they believe that they have their man jon. jon: former homicide detective to williams live in moscow idaho, thank you for your expertise. marine o connell joins us now with her analysis and she s a former fbi agent and a forensic scientist as well and for forensic genealogy, they are talking about that dna evidence through forensic genealogy on exactly what does that mean maureen. mauren: it is interesting because forensic genealogy was actually developed in the los angeles field office by a friend of mine and he had always been
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