details about the suspect arrested in the brutal killings of four idaho college students. a source telling cnn police were tracking 28-year-old bryan kohberger as he drove across country from idaho to his parents home in pennsylvania around christmas time. the arrest comes seven weeks after those four university of idaho students were stabbed multiple times as they slept. a source telling cnn that dna found at the scene was entered into a geneology database and that helped crack the case. the suspect identified as a graduate student in criminology who made a chilling social media post trying to solicit information from criminals to try to understand how emotional and psychological traits influence decisionmaking when committing a crime. now now, i understand you just spoke with the suspect s attorney. what are you learning? that s right. he only has one attorney at this point. it s the chief public defender for monroe county, northeastern pennsylvania. his name is jason leb
With what they are seeing. Im not saying take away all communications, dont give them smartphones, give them a break and a trucker. It allows you to do the most important thing is, which parents need to do. But we cant wait until ofcom gets its act together. Give them a brick and tracker. We cant wait for ofcom, we need to do our own bit to make sure we do what we can now. Some children are more vulnerable and more fragile than others. All children are different, and mature at different rates. At what age would it be acceptable for a young person to have a smartphone . I would it be acceptable for a young person to have a smartphone . I think in a perfect person to have a smartphone . I think in a Perfect World person to have a smartphone . I think in a Perfect World i person to have a smartphone . I think in a Perfect World i would person to have a smartphone . I think in a Perfect World i would say person to have a smartphone . I think in a Perfect World i would say 16. In a Perfect
he would tell somebody else twice that much. he has a long history of manufacturing numbers. he always says he uses the tax system in a way that advantages him, and that makes him smart. what you re saying is he made things up, which could potentially legally be tax fraud? it wasn t just coloring a little outside the lines but potentially criminal behavior? donald certainly used legitimate lawful tax avoidance techniques, it may be bad tax policy but it s the law. there s persuasive and powerful evidence that he committed tax fraud. he was told after his 1984 tax returns were audited and there were trials by new york city and new york state where his his using a tax form in which he said he had a business with no revenue, but $600,000 of expenses, that and no records of expenses that that was civil tax fraud.