Idaho Murders Case Breaks: How DNA Led Police To Their Suspect
After seven weeks of investigating, police in Moscow, Idaho have identified a murder suspect in 28-year-old Pennsylvania man Bryan Kohberger, who they suspect of killing the four college students at the University of Idaho. Kohberger was identified by police who were able to match crime scene DNA to a sample submitted by his family member to a genealogy testing site. As Kohberger’s lawyer shared his confidence that his client will not be found guilty, the families of the victims say they are prepared to attend court proceedings in pursuit of justice. Former NYPD Inspector Paul Mauro joins the Rundown to explain how a DNA ancestry database led investigators to the suspect, how valuable the motive will be in the criminal case, and the questions that remain about Bryan Kohberger.
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, international nuclear tensions have been high. Following a record year of missile tests, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un began the new year by ordering his government to expand its nuclear arsenal. The latest move has raised concerns about the growing threat posed by North Korea. Senior Research Fellow for Northeast Asia at the Heritage Foundation and former CIA Deputy Division Chief for Korea Bruce Klingner joins the Rundown to discuss the nuclear capabilities of North Korea, how the United States should respond to threats, and whether or not a war with North Korea could be imminent.
Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce.