masters degree student in criminal justice who studied serial killers on his way to a ph.d. at another college where he was going to be the assistant professor in three other classes in the coming semester about killers and murderers and motives, i would have probably said that s the criminal minds primetime tv version but life imitates art, art imitates life and we re seeing elements of that in this terrible tragedy. be terrible for these families, these four young victims. thank you very much. we have this this morning, new video showing the catastrophic flooding in northern california. thousands of people are gra grappling with power outages and impassable roads after record setting rainfall. watch. worked for the fire department for 21 years this is the most significant flooding i have seen in this area in 21
then zeroing in on kohberger a ph.d student studying criminology at washington state university, just 15 minutes from the crime scene. kohberger was also a teacher s assistant. one of his students says he seemed a little different after the murders. i remember he looked a little bit more disheveled. he had like some stubble coming on. his hair was a little messed up or whatever. nothing like crazy. but enough that i remember seeing him and thinking like, oh, man, you know, finals must be really getting to him or something like that. reporter: dominic scheld told us he socialized with kohberger when he was a teenager here in pennsylvania. how do you remember him at those parties? withdrawn, kept to himself. reporter: tonight, investigators are processing kohbergers white hyundai elantra they say was spotted on surveillance near the crime scene. kohberger and his father driving the car 2,500 miles from washington to pennsylvania, arriving at the family home a month after the m
the car, now in police custody after being taken from kohberger s parents home in pennsylvania. law enforcement sources saying police used dna technology to help track down kohberger 2,500 miles away. what was it like to start zeroing in on bryan kohberger? you know, it s stressful. you knew that this individual was out there somewhere. we knew that there was going to be an arrest made in pennsylvania. still, even though we re here, it s stressful here. reporter: kohberger living just 10 miles from the crime scene in pullman, washington, where he had been working towards his ph.d in criminology at washington state. to find out it was our neighbor, it was, like, very horrific. reporter: those who knew the alleged murderer left stunned by his arrest. it was just a shock. he was always nice to me. maybe not to other people. reporter: now, whit, authorities have not released any information on a possible
bundy got a degree. btk got a degree in crimology and the unabomber got the ph.d.. as you said before it is not like you study crimology and say i will be a criminal. it is usually the personality lends themselves to already wanting to do, in this case, kill four victims. as police say. right? it s a personality type that leads them down that path. yes. you are absolutely correct. it is not a cause and effect. going in to crimology pushes them down the road to commit a murder. that s not what we re talking about here. it is more than likely that the offenders got interested in a topic and pursued it but the