Kohberger was arrested at his parents’ Albrightsville home on Dec. 30.
Investigators in Pennsylvania counties where Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger attended college are digging through cold case files for potential connections to the alleged killer.
“Your natural question is to start wondering, ‘is this guy wanted?'” Northampton County District Attorney Terence HouckWhile authorities previously confirmed that Kohberger had no previous criminal records, Houck said he ordered his staff to review their local cold cases for possible links to the suspect.
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