The alleged Idaho murders Bryan Kohberger comes before the court

Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger has arrived in Pennsylvania for an extradition hearing that will send him back to the state where he is accused of murdering four college students in cold blood.

Kohberger, 28, denies the murders and is “eager” to be sent back to Idaho to be “exonerated,” his attorney said abc news this morning before the hearing.

The graduate student was arrested at his parents’ home in Pennsylvania on Friday, but his family insists police caught the wrong man, though investigators claim his DNA matches a sample found at the scene.

Kohberger will appear before a judge at 3:30 p.m. today. He arrived at court hours earlier amid a swarm of Pennsylvania State Troopers and media.

Kohberger was seen entering the court in a red prison jumpsuit. He was handcuffed, but his feet were not tied.

Bryan Kohberger arrives Tuesday for an extradition hearing at the Monroe County Courthouse in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. He is accused of murdering the four Idaho students who were found stabbed to death on November 13

Bryan Kohberger arrives Tuesday for an extradition hearing at the Monroe County Courthouse in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. He is accused of murdering the four Idaho students who were found stabbed to death on November 13

Kohberger was handcuffed but appeared uncuffed when he arrived at the courthouse

Kohberger was handcuffed but appeared uncuffed when he arrived at the courthouse

There will be no live broadcast of the hearing, but a select number of photographers and journalists will be allowed in.

Police say they are confident he is the right man after matching his DNA to a sample found at the scene on November 13.

Much of the case remains a mystery; Prosecutors have yet to provide a motive for Kohberger, and it remains unclear if he knew any of the victims.

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Those details are expected to appear in the probable cause affidavit, an indictment document that will remain sealed but will be released once Kohberger is back in Idaho.

On Tuesday, his attorney, public defender Jason LaBar, told ABC News that he was “calm” and “polite” behind bars where correctional officers were “very accommodating” of his vegan diet.

He added that Kohberger “understands” the gravity of the charges and that the death penalty is on the table.

He is said to have told his lawyer: “It will be a long process.”

LaBar has ordered a psychiatric evaluation after learning how Kohberger behaved behind bars.

KHQ reports that he was “sitting in a ball on the floor” and barely spoke to the guards.

LaBar is a Pennsylvania public defender who was assigned to the case following Kohberger’s arrest.

He is not expected to represent him in Idaho and said no other private attorneys have come forward to offer their services to him or his family.

“You’re not hiring a lawyer. No attorneys have contacted them given the situation and the charges, and they do not expect to hire an attorney,” he said.

Kohberger was forcibly led into the courthouse by Pennsylvania State Troopers. His attorneys say he will deny the charges and is awaiting exoneration in Idaho

Kohberger was forcibly led into the courthouse by Pennsylvania State Troopers. His attorneys say he will deny the charges and is awaiting exoneration in Idaho

Kohberger's attorney says he denies the murders and is

Kohberger’s attorney says he denies the murders and is “eager” to return to Idaho to be “exonerated.” Victims Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle are pictured

Pennsylvania State Troopers surround the Monroe County Courthouse in Stroudsburg Tuesday morning before Bryan Kohberger's performance

Pennsylvania State Troopers surround the Monroe County Courthouse in Stroudsburg Tuesday morning before Bryan Kohberger’s performance

There is a massive police presence at the small courthouse where Kohberger will appear this afternoon

There is a massive police presence at the small courthouse where Kohberger will appear this afternoon

The suspect attended college in nearby Washington state, where he majored in criminology

The suspect attended college in nearby Washington state, where he majored in criminology

The crime happened six weeks ago, 2,500 miles from where Kohberger was arrested. His father flew to meet his son in Washington and drove him back to their home in Pennsylvania

The crime happened six weeks ago, 2,500 miles from where Kohberger was arrested. His father flew to meet his son in Washington and drove him back to their home in Pennsylvania

Police were on the hunt for Kohberger's white Hyundai Elantra, which officers began chasing around Christmas time when the suspect was driving across the country

Police were on the hunt for Kohberger’s white Hyundai Elantra, which officers began chasing around Christmas time when the suspect was driving across the country

Kohberger was arrested Friday at his parents' home in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania

Kohberger was arrested Friday at his parents’ home in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania

He has contacted the Idaho Public Defense Commission to help the family find a new attorney.

The families of the victims are anxiously awaiting Kohberger’s extradition and the release of the probable cause affidavit.

Kaylee Goncalves’ father Steve appeared with his attorney on Tuesday morning on Good Morning America.

He said Kohberger’s arrest was a “relief” after weeks of uncertainty.

“It felt like a cloud was rising. It’s like seeing sunlight after being stuck in a house for a month.

“It was a relief and a comfort to know that things were moving forward and that all this agony and waiting had a purpose and meaning,” he said.

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