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Fox News
4 days ago
- Health
- Fox News
Key figures from Bryan Kohberger's Pennsylvania youth summoned to Idaho for student murders trial
FIRST ON FOX: Key figures from Idaho student murders suspect Bryan Kohberger's Pennsylvania past have been summoned as witnesses in his upcoming trial, according to court documents. They include Jesse Harris, whose name is on the boxing gym where Kohberger used to train, Ann Parham, an advisor at the school Kohberger attended, and Marie Bolger, a former professor who taught Kohberger at DeSales University. Kohberger wrote that he boxed daily at Harris' gym in a 2015 job application previously obtained by Fox News Digital. In a 2023 interview with the Daily Mail, Bolger said Kohberger was one of her brightest students and one of only two she had recommended for Ph.D. programs in a decade. However, she explained, she'd never met him in person and only taught him over email and Zoom during the height of the coronavirus pandemic. She helped him work on his graduate thesis, which centered on "how and why criminals commit their crime," she said. Two other witnesses are Ralph Vecchio and Maggie Sanders. Their connections to the case were not immediately clear. The documents were made public in a Pennsylvania court days after Kohberger's defense filed an amended witness list in Boise. Kohberger is accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students in a 4 a.m. home invasion attack -- Madison Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, also 20. Prosecutors allege he left his DNA on a knife sheath detectives found with Mogen's body. They also plan to introduce some of his DeSales homework as evidence he was well-versed in concepts related to crime scene handling and the transfer of evidence. He was pursuing a Ph.D. in criminology at Washington State University at the time of the murders and previously obtained a master's degree from DeSales. The trail begins in August. Kohberger could face death by firing squad if convicted.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
National EMS Week educates public, celebrates first response efforts
GREENVILLE, N.C (WNCT) — It's National EMS Week and first responders across the community are educating the public about the services they provide and the passion they have to keep people safe. Greenville Fire and Rescue crews said the week emphasizes how no matter the circumstance, crews will be there for you the moment 9-1-1 is called. Last year, Greenville Fire and Rescue crews responded to 21,000 calls and, on average, respond to 60 calls a day. Crew members like Chief Jesse Harris are proud of the work done across the board. 'It's important that we recognize that the kind of thing for this year is we care for everyone,' Harris said. 'And that's really the heart of what we do that no matter who the person is, when they call 9-1-1, we're going to answer it. We're going to respond. We're going to provide what they need regardless of things like insurance or ability to pay or anything, regardless of who you are, we're there for you.' Throughout the week, there are specific themes for specific days. Tuesday's theme reminds the public that people should steer right or left on the road if it is safe enough to do so in order for an emergency response vehicle to travel to a scene quickly and efficiently. Click the video above for more. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.