CJnashy
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haha im a Vols fanwell, gee. I guess I am curious now. I, too, am part of a frenetic fan base.... so which college team are you referring??
haha im a Vols fanwell, gee. I guess I am curious now. I, too, am part of a frenetic fan base.... so which college team are you referring??
NCC has a matriculation agreement with DeSales. I doubt he would have had to take the GRE, imo.DeSales University does not require GRE or other standardized test for grad school admission. For undergrad they may require SAT/ACT but for the co-terminal master's degree program, I do not know the facts. University's overall admission rate is overall 80%, so not particularly selective. For the Criminal Justice program, I've read that the rate of acceptance is even higher than that. Undergrad has been slightly more selective in the past, so when Bryan was accepted, perhaps it was more like 75%.
This information is not something I"d bet my life on, I got it from perusing niche.com and desales.edu
Criminal Justice is considered a professional program (like law or medicine or nursing). One group they want to attract are LEO's wanting to go into management, where work experience is more important. Application says no recommendations needed, though, so again, not the most selective uni in America. Still, he did apply, get in and complete coursework.
A BA in Criminal Justice degree is also sought after by those seeking to apply to the FBI.DeSales University does not require GRE or other standardized test for grad school admission. For undergrad they may require SAT/ACT but for the co-terminal master's degree program, I do not know the facts. University's overall admission rate is overall 80%, so not particularly selective. For the Criminal Justice program, I've read that the rate of acceptance is even higher than that. Undergrad has been slightly more selective in the past, so when Bryan was accepted, perhaps it was more like 75%.
This information is not something I"d bet my life on, I got it from perusing niche.com and desales.edu
Criminal Justice is considered a professional program (like law or medicine or nursing). One group they want to attract are LEO's wanting to go into management, where work experience is more important. Application says no recommendations needed, though, so again, not the most selective uni in America. Still, he did apply, get in and complete coursework.
You're right - that thread referred to BK's Pullman apartment (someone suggested his family stay there, but it's university housing so they cannot)The 1122 King St address? I thought it was established it was private housing, not university owned. Am I wrong?
My guess is le is talking over him and giving him the “silent treatment”I could see where he may actually engage with LE on this flight, it's more relaxed and they are probably talking among themselves.
Interesting. Never heard of that before. (I was responding to a question about him being moved to be closer to his PA family, not being moved for safety reasons -- but I get your point).Why would other states not accept an Idaho convict? Jake Paterson who killed two and kidnapped a young girl in Wisconsin was transferred to Nevada. States trade convicts if they feel there is an excess of danger to convict within their prison system.
Where I am you sometimes have to renew your driver's license on your birthday. Cars whole different animal. Cars need to be taken in for emissions testing every 1 to 3 years depending on the year of the car.Don't you often have to renew registration on your birthday? BK's birthday is November 21.
That's your drivers license.
That's assuming the reason for the crime was to make some sort of statement about how clever a criminal he is. The more information that comes out, the more I'm convinced that it was a calculated crime of rage, in which emotion won out over reason.CeCe is saying Bryan can't be too smart if, as a student of criminology, he didn't realize it would be virtually impossible to commit this type of violent, intimate crime without leaving DNA behind. She said he had to be familiar with investigative genetic genealogy, so even if he wasn't in law enforcement databases, he could be tracked through the DNA of distant relatives.
I know that is the case in Georgia but not in the state of Tennessee? I'm sure it varies state to state. Here is the pa law:Don't you often have to renew registration on your birthday? BK's birthday is November 21.
I'll chip in for all you do for us @Cindizzi, we'd be lost without you.Husband wants to know when I’ll get my W-2 from here. Lol
Cross contamination of blood between the 2nd and 3rd floors perhaps. IMOI don't understand the statements. It seams obvious there is blood everywhere. Does clean crime scene refer to BK's DNA?
Cross contamination between rooms - cross contamination of what.
IMO did he leave evidence or not. It's not a food or pharma lab... cross contamination seems like it would be a disadvantage to investigators.
You're right - that thread referred to BK's Pullman apartment (someone suggested his family stay there, but it's university housing so they cannot)
Suspects have been known to lie.The defense is hiring a crime scene expert? Wouldn't it be cheaper... to just ask Bryan what happened?
Just saying...
JMO
I can't see his legs and wonder if he was going a "girl" push up (on your knees) or not. He wasn't real fit back then.IDAHO Published January 4, 2023 3:36pm EST
Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger wanted to be
Army Ranger, yearbook reveals
Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger wanted to be Army Ranger, yearbook reveals
Bryan Christopher Kohberger wanted to be in an elite infantry force in the U.S. Army as a sophomore before pivoting to a career in academia, his high school yearbook reveals.www.foxnews.com
EXCLUSIVE – STROUDSBURG, Pa. – Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger aspired to be an Army Ranger and is featured in his high school yearbook exercising in uniform, Fox News Digital has learned.
In the 2011 Pleasant Valley High School yearbook, the accused killer is pictured in a law enforcement class with other students mid-push-up....
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Snakes on a PlaneI wonder if they have movies for him inflight? It keeps everyone quiet. Obviously the movies are likely G rated and non-crime related.
Remember that the only reason the plane flight is a spectacle is that we, here, are making it a spectacle. I’m not criticizing that—but it’s us, not LE that are doing it. I’d bet plenty that the frequent stops have a reason that isn’t just to attract attention.I can't keep up, so apologies if I'm totally off my rocker by what I'm about to say.
I really, really, really, really hope the police have the right guy. I don't know guys, whether or not BK is the killer, I can't help but think this is a giant media show. I hate to think like that and I hate to indulge in what may turn out to be a ridiculous conspiracy theory, but I kind of feel like this is OJ Simpson level manhunt/capture and in this case, it could have been prevented but wasn't.
I just have so many questions. Police said from the start it was targeted and no threat to the community, then used up every news cycle with this or that contradictory info to feed the gossip mongers and tabloids until finally the white Elantra. They let the suspect go to PA while tracking him the whole time and two separate officers even stopping them in IN (I don't believe that's coincidence). Then the 3 am no-knock SWAT team invasion/arrest. Then flight with frequent re-fuels that the entire nation can track on a trip that realistically could have taken only 5 hours straight.
Just way too much melodrama for me. I half expect Lifetime TV producers to be writing the script as we speak.
I can shrug and say whatever if it turns out they have the right guy. I still think it's all over the top, but if they get the creep who did this, I'm fine with it.
What will be really sad is if it plays out like a Lifetime movie in the end and the "weird" kid is made a spectacle for a crime he didn't commit. I'm not saying BK is innocent. I'm just saying now that they've done all this, I really hope he actually is guilty.
All the above is obviously MOO.
The defense is hiring a crime scene expert? Wouldn't it be cheaper... to just ask Bryan what happened?
Just saying...
JMO