Kohberger’s trial will begin in August, and the court has called William Searfoss, Anthony Somma, Ann Parham, Brandon Andreola, Jesse Harris, Maggie Sanders and Ralph Vecchio as witnesses, according to the Pocono Record.
These individuals are expected to attend a hearing on June 30 in Pennsylvania, which will determine whether they must testify at Kohberger’s trial, as it involves cross-country travel, the outlet reported.
Kohberger is facing the death penalty in the killings of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle in an off-campus house in Moscow, Idaho.
Guard where Bryan Kohberger was held before extradition called to testify
A little over a month after the killings, Kohberger was arrested at his parents’ home in Pennsylvania on Dec. 30 and extradited to Idaho. One of the individuals called to testify, Searfross, is reportedly a jail guard at the facility where Kohberger was held before his extradition, according to Fox News.
Bryan Kohberger enters the courtroom during a hearing Tuesday, June 27, 2023, at the Latah County Courthouse in Moscow, Idaho. Defense attorneys for Kohberger who is charged in the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students asked a judge Tuesday to order prosecutors to turn over more records, laying the groundwork for challenges to the case. Kohberger, 28, was indicted in May on four counts of first-degree murder and one count of burglary in connection with the Nov. 13, 2022, slayings of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin at a rental home near the University of Idaho campus. (August Frank/Lewiston Tribune via AP, Pool)
Bryan Kohberger, left, who is accused of killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022, appears at a hearing in Latah County District Court, Thursday, Jan. 5, 2023, in Moscow, Idaho. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, Pool)
Bryan Kohberger, the man accused in the killings of four University of Idaho students, was transported by plane from the Idaho county where he was being jailed to another county where his trial will be held. (Credit: Ada County Sheriff’s Office)
FILE – Bryan Kohberger enters the courtroom for his arraignment hearing in Latah County District Court, May 22, 2023, in Moscow, Idaho. On Wednesday, Aug. 2, attorneys for Kohberger, accused of stabbing four University of Idaho students to death last year, said he was on a long drive by himself around the time of the slayings. (Zach Wilkinson/The Moscow-Pullman Daily News via AP, Pool, File)
Bryan Kohberger, facing first-degree murder charges in the deaths of four University of Idaho students last fall, is seen at the Monroe County Courthouse in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023.
FILE – Bryan Kohberger, who is accused of killing four University of Idaho students, leaves after an extradition hearing at the Monroe County Courthouse in Stroudsburg, Pa., Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023. Nearly two months after four University of Idaho students were killed near campus — and two weeks after a suspect was arrested and charged with the crime — the picturesque school grounds are starting to feel a little closer to normal. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, Pool, File)
A private security officer sits in a vehicle, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023, in front of the house in Moscow, Idaho where four University of Idaho students were killed in November, 2022. Authorities said Wednesday, Jan. 4, that Bryan Kohberger, the man accused in the killings, has left a Pennsylvania jail in the custody of state police. The move means Kohberger could be headed to Idaho to face first-degree murder charges. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Bryan Kohberger is escorted by law enforcement after arriving at Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport on Thursday, Jan. 4, 2023, in Pullman, Wash. Kohberger was extradited from Pennsylvania earlier Thursday, for the alleged murder of four University of Idaho students on Nov. 13, 2022. (Austin Johnson/Lewiston Tribune via AP)
Fotografía proporcionada por la prisión del condado Monroe, Pensilvania, de Bryan Kohberger. (Monroe County (Pa.) Correctional Facility vía AP)
Sources confirmed to NewsNation’s Brian Entin that Kohberger was on suicide watch in the Pennsylvania jail where he was being held. At one point, Kohberger, who had a “blank stare,” asked officers whether anyone else was arrested.
Bryan Kohberger threatened in prison: Source
An inmate at the same prison allegedly threatened Kohberger, a source told NewsNation’s Ashleigh Banfield. The source said Kohberger was housed in a cell with a glass door that offered little privacy beyond a blurred strip running along the middle of it.
“F— you, I’m going to kill you,” an inmate said with his middle finger raised to Kohberger as he sat in the cell.
Kohberger looked “creepy,” according to the source, and did not appear remorseful or distressed in his five days in the Monroe County jail, but did talk to the people there. When he was asked why he killed the four students, he responded, “I didn’t do anything.”
When he was asked why he even went to Moscow, Idaho, he said, “The shopping is better in Idaho.”
Bryan Kohberger and team try to get trial delayed
Kohberger appeared in court last week in a bid to delay his trial. Judge Steven Hippler heard arguments over whether law enforcement leaks of sensitive information warrant a delay as requested by Kohberger’s team.
Hippler said he would take the matter under advisement but indicated that both sides should continue to prepare as if the trial would begin in August as previously scheduled.
An investigation into the leaker’s identity is in progress, and Hippler has previously mentioned the possibility of employing a special prosecutor.
Prosecutors have said a delay is unnecessary and unfair to the victims’ families. The four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death Nov. 13, 2022, in an off-campus house, shocking the small town of Moscow, Idaho, and setting off a search for a suspect.