an arrest in connection to the murders of four university of idaho students. a 28-year-old now in custody. he was arrested in pennsylvania. what was the motive? trump s taxes. six years of trump s returns now public. turns out he paid more in foreign taxes than u.s. taxes. fighting for his political future. minority leader kevin mccarthy giving concessions behind closed doors tonight as he scrambles to get enough votes to become the speaker of the house. will it work? good evening. i m sara sidner. four counts of first degree murder. that is what bryan kohberger is facing in connection with the shocking murders of four university of idaho students. that in addition to felony burglary. police say he was arrested earlier today by state police and the fbi on the other side of the country in pennsylvania. it caps off a six-week mystery after four students in their 20s were found stabbed to death in their beds as they slept in their off campus home. the case paralyzing a uni
A very scary situation. Youre all over it. Thank you very much for bringing us that latest update. Thats it for me and cnn prime time. Cnn with laura coates starts right now. Laura . Thanks. Good evening, everyone. Im laura coates and i want you to stay with us for the Breaking News on this 9year old girl. Im the mother of a 9yearold girl and this story felt very personal to so many mothers and fathers and people, human beings across this country when this little girl went missing on a camping trip two days ago when she was just riding her bike. She has been found safe tonight. Well unpack all of it and talk to our experts and give you everything we know now that this little girl is safe. Thats all coming up. I had been waiting also to talk to you all day long about day one of this trial against donald trump. He showed up. The cameras were let in for just long enough to catch the former president sitting at the defendants table. A few feet away from him was the Attorney General, Letiti
seen yet. those are all really good points. juliette, there has been criticism that police were not transparent enough. we did hear from them today saying there are some things idaho law keeps them from saying. the murders took place six weeks ago. after nearly 20,000 tips and more than 300 interviews, police say they have their suspect. despite the criticism, did police do what they needed to do, even though it took a long time? the taking of the long time, if they got the right person, is understandable. in other words, this may have been a very sophisticated and planned attack in the sense it was hard to find out who he was. they clearly brought in state agencies and the fbi. it wasn t like they closed ranks. they just closed ranks among talking to the public. the way i look at it now is i divide the time period into two phases. i do think 24, 48, 72 hours after the murders, it s a fair
their lives just beginning. juliette, to you. a lot of mysteries remain like the motive and the potential connection, if any, to the victims. you heard what officials said about connection to victims. here is what was said about the motive. have you identified a motive? that s part of the investigation. that will come out as we continue the investigation. we re still trying to build that picture just like we have stated all along. we re putting all the pieces together. that will help. sometimes we never know the motive. right? right. that is true. this is going to be key like what john said, this is key to what the prosecutors are going to be able to build and what kind of case they build. look, people like me want to have explanations, because then you can give advice and policy
kohberger is a graduate student at the university of washington. both schools straddle the washington state and idaho state lines. not a far distance from here. he was studying in the department of criminal justice and criminology. more details still coming out. we will get those to you. thank you and your team for your reporting. john miller, cnn s chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst, also juliette kyam and jeff gardier, forensic psychologist. thank you for being here. john, i would like to start with you. i mentioned some of your reporting about how investigators were able to trace the suspect s ownership of a elantra and that his dna was matched to dna found at the crime scene. what else are you learning tonight about how the suspect was identified and ultimately found? the car was the key. the dna, of course, is going to be that critical piece of