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Rachel Shannon

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True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

Now he is being held in prison with four charges of first-degree murder and felony burglary, and he was denied bail.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

Police have stated that they believe that he entered the home with the intent to kill these students.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

It also seemed that according to their press conference, they have ruled out a second suspect being involved, and they believe that this person acted alone.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

Police Chief James Fry said, quote, We have an individual in custody who committed these horrible crimes, and I do believe that our community is safe, but we need to be vigilant.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

As of right now, he is still in Pennsylvania and all of the records regarding his motives and the details leading to his arrest have been sealed.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

It was stated that per Idaho law, once he is extradited back to Idaho and is officially served his arrest warrant,

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

That is when we will find out more information about the case.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

His hearing for extradition will be taking place on January 30th.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

So I wonder if that's when we're going to find out if he's going to be extradited the same day or what's going to happen.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

But of course, I will keep you all updated on that.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

They also said that Brian was on suicide watch in jail.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

At one point, Brian had asked one of the officers if anybody else had been arrested, to which I believe they did not give him an answer.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

they said that he just had this quiet blank stare throughout the entire process.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

Now, even though we don't know everything about Brian Kohlberger and the murders and how he was investigated, there have been things that have come out about him that relates to his research as a criminal justice student.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

Now, there was a post made by someone named Brian Kohlberger

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

who posted under the prison and ex-cons subreddit about seven months ago.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

In this post, he inquired about users participating in his research study so that he could understand, quote, how emotions and psychological traits influence decision-making when committing a crime.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

In a post, he wrote, quote,

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

My name is Brian.

True Crime with Rachel Shannon
THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO QUADRUPLE MURDERS: SUSPECT ARRESTED

I am inviting you to participate in a research project that seeks to understand how emotions and pathological traits influence decision-making when committing a crime.