law enforcement sources. the moscow, idaho, police department has announced a news conference for later this afternoon and cnn s veronica miracle joins us from moscow, idaho, right now. veronica, what are we learning at this hour? well, abby, just in the last few minutes josh campbell, lauren and mark morales revealed bryan kohberger, a 28-year-old has been arrested in connection to these murders here. he was arrested according to federal sources in pennsylvania, completely on the other side of the country, thousands of miles away. this arrest comes after seven weeks of painstaking investigation by the moscow police department, the fbi and other agencies who have descended upon this town to try to figure out who could have possibly murdered four students in their sleep, that s according to the coroner here saying those four students were likely murdered in their sleep. some of them showed signs of defensive wounds they tried to fight off the attacker. now we understand th
integrity of the investigation and now nearly seven weeks later, we have this information that an arrest has been made in pennsylvania and, of course, we ll bring you more information as it becomes available. abby. veronica miracle, thank you for that. let s continue this conversation now. i want to bring in jonathan wa wa wackero. as veronica just noted, investigators faced a lot of criticism for not saying a whole lot about this case. even to the parents of the victims, but in the meantime, seven weeks have passed. tens of thousands of tips coming in. does it all make more sense to you now that there has been a suspect arrested? well, listen, i think that, you know, what we re highlighting is the challenge that homicide detectives face day in and day out across the country where they want to provide information back to victims families to try to
pressure imposed on the regime could finally lead to its downfall. that s when they then walked to the white house, calling their event a march for regime change. for more on all of this, let s any jonathan wa let s bring in jonathan wattel. jonathan, it s not often we see anti-regime demonstrators marching en masse on the streets of this country and in washington, d.c. and they re calling on tougher sanctions and think the regime could finally fall. potentially, how close are we to that reality? that s a tough reality, as much as they want to see it, as much as so many people in iran itself want to see the regime fall, the regime has held onto power for many decades and is very strong in terms of its military abilities, its policing, it s crackdowns, the oppression it imposed on its people, everything from imprisonment of political opponents to executing people,
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