authority said Killed four University of Idaho students His lawyer told CBS News that November is willing to waive his extradition hearing. Brian Koberg28, will face a judge at a hearing on Tuesday.
Coberg still had to sign documents before a judge Tuesday, said Monroe County’s chief public defender, Jason LaBar.
The four victims — Ethan Chapin, 20, of Conway, Washington; Xana Kernodle, 20, of Avondale, Arizona; Madison Mogen, 21, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; · Kaylee Goncalves, of Rathdrum, Idaho, was found dead on November 12. 13 In the house Kernodle, Mogen and Goncalves shared with two other roommates who were not injured.
Authorities announce Coberg’s arrest Friday’s case captured national attention and sparked widespread speculation on social media over the past six weeks.
“I think the state of Idaho is ready to send him back because of the obvious level of attention in this case,” Rabar said.
Depending on when Idaho authorities are able to arrive, Kohberger could be back in the state within 72 hours of the hearing, he said.
LaBar said he was only pursuing the extradition on Kohberger’s behalf, a process he said gave authorities 10 days to pick him up.
“But I think it’s going to happen pretty quickly,” he said.
Coberg, who was arrested in Pennsylvania on a fugitive warrant, faces four counts of first-degree murder and felony burglary, Idaho authorities said Friday. Moscow Police Chief James Frye said Friday that state law limits the amount of information they can release about the investigation because probable cause statements are sealed until Coberg appears in Idaho court.
Rabar said Saturday he did not have any details of the investigation to share.
“Because I was only representing him on the extradition issue, I specifically said to him that I didn’t want to discuss anything about the case other than what the extradition hearing would involve. Because I don’t have an affidavit of probable cause, like everyone else Same,” Rabar said.