Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the Idaho College murders, was arrested in his home state of Pennsylvania and charged with misdemeanor theft after reportedly stealing his sister's phone.
The suspect in the November Idaho College murders was indicted by a grand jury on Tuesday, clearing the route for his arraignment on murder-related charges.
Dozens of companies, banks, and law enforcement organizations received warrants in the investigation of Bryan Kohberger case, who is the alleged suspect in the Idaho murders.
Authorities searched the parents' home of Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger after he was arrested in December, and they found two knives, a gun, and face masks.
Bryan Kohberger has earned admirers who praised his looks and even questioned whether the accused Idaho murder suspect is guilty of the allegations against him.
Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger was reportedly seen at the University of Idaho's Student Union building weeks before the four college students were killed.
Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger reportedly visited two of the four victims at a restaurant where they were working, even ordering a "strict vegan" meal.
The search warrant used to retrieve evidence from the home and office of Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger was unsealed by a Washington state court, along with other documents, on Wednesday.
Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger's old forum posts have resurfaced, with his teenage self writing that he did not feel any emotion and could do whatever he wanted "with little remorse."
A TikTok user detailed her Tinder date experience with Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger, who allegedly invited himself inside her apartment and then "kept trying to touch" her.
The Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger's motive has yet to be revealed to the public and law enforcement authorities, including several other things that still raise a question regarding the Idaho murder case.