So agree. Pretty much the only logical reason he didn’t go talk to the police.I don't see that they did. The Glock is worrying. I wonder if this is the drawing mentioned (NSFW).
Obviously, it's not a drawing by Freud, but it is widely circulated and labeled in this manner. There are posters, t-shirts, etc. with labeled "What's on a man's mind" with this drawing.
But when a search warrant is for a whole house, everyone's stuff is searchable. Whether or not BK owned the weapons, he had access to them and it's part of the case and the narrative now.
BK is a wrecking ball. It strikes me as time to remember that the Moscow PD did everything they could to telegraph to him that they only wanted to talk to him (the owner of a certain white Elantra) and he had to have known they meant him (despite his Elantra being a different year). Why didn't he just go in and speak with LE back in Idaho?
Answer: mens rea, a guilty mind.
IMO. He could have saved his family from this part of it. I too would like to know who actually owned the gun.
And MOO like thinking his opinion was more important than any others in any room, his mind delivered a reading of the situation to him that he was getting away with it and not to risk talking to police.