Pretty Go Pale
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Judge: And how would your client like to plead?
Attorney: Positively f#%!$!, sir!
Attorney: Positively f#%!$!, sir!
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Trying to catch up! From the affidavit I am curious about this:
Page 16:
Further analysis of the cellular data provided showed the 8458 Phone utilized cellular resources on November 13, 2022 consistent with the Phone travelling from Pullman, Washington to Lewiston, Idaho via US Highway 195. At approximately 12:36 p.m., the 8458 Phone utilized cellular resources that would provide coverage to Kate's Cup of Joe coffee stand located at 8 l0L6
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Further analysis of the cellular data provided showed the 8458 Phone utilized cellular resources on November 13, 2022 consistent with the Phone travelling from Pullman, Washington to Lewiston, Idaho via US Highway 195. At approximately 12:36 p.m., the 8458 Phone utilized cellular resources that would provide coverage to Kate's Cup of Joe coffee stand located at 8 l0L6
Page 18:Additional analysis of records for the 8458 Phone indicated that between approximately5:32 p.m. and 5:36 p.m., the 8458 Phone utilized cellular resources that provide coverage to Johnson, ID. The 8458 Phone then stops reporting to the network from approximately 5:36 p.m.to 8:30 p.m. That is consistent with the 8458 Phone being the area that the 8458 Phone traveled in the hours immediately following the suspected time the homicides occurred.
What was he doing and where was he??
I watched, enlarged and slowed it down but could not see it, sorry. But my eyesight is not the best.
I just don’t understand why she wouldn’t have called the police then. If I saw a man in a mask inside my house, I sure as poo would do like she did, lock myself in my room, but my next step would be to call the police.Read the affidavit. Surviving roommate DM saw him.
Autopsy report. This is usually confidential/restricted.When I read the PCA, it says redacted at the end of page 1, but then picks up after an entire blank page at page 2. I’ll include pics and links for clarity. My questions are:
1. Is there an entire page redacted? If yes, what might that suggest? Could it include specific information about the crime that only the killer would know?
2. Am I reading this wrong and pg 2 isn’t missing?
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I don't understand this, either. Unless there is something glaringly obvious I'm missing (always a possibility!). She probably has tremendous guilt, poor girl! MOOAnd didn’t call 911 or anyone until the following morning? What?! View attachment 392747
Except that they put in the affidavit that she was in a ‘frozen shock phase’ so to me that means she knew this was bad.Exactly. We're all looking at her actions with the knowledge that 4 people had been murdered. She had no reason to know anyone was dead. So a door dash delivery has just happened, people have been coming home, she hears some snippets of conversations, and then opens her door to see what's going on, a man passes by her. She probably figures things are finally going to quiet down, locks her door and goes back to sleep.
I agree that it's highly unlikely. For someone that is considered extremely smart, the murders look like they were committed by someone who has no experience with crimes whatsoever.Curious to hear everyone’s thoughts now about whether or not they think BK could have previous crimes.
I thought he probably would have, but now, he’s so sloppy I can’t imagine he’s done this before, he’d have been caught, most likely. I know this depends on a few things. But still, I’m thinking this was his first time.
Okay, but all they can prove is that the knife was his and his car was in the area often, and D claims to have seen him in the house with a mask on. He can claim the knife was stolen and that he liked to drive around a lot and that D saw someone else, someone who is 5'10, not 6 feet tall like he is. Will be interesting to see how this plays out.
I'm not convinced he didn't leave it on purpose. Sick, sick man!He had to have known that he left that sheath behind somewhere. I imagine he tore his car apart hoping and praying that it fell off in there somehow and not on the way in the house, in the house or on the way out of the house. Can you imagine his panic. You have to hate yourself. What a dumb mistake. Ka Bar needs a better way to fasten the sheaths to clothing?
Interesting. Wonder where the towers are?Affidavit: On Aug 21, #BryanKohberger phone utilized cell towers near #Idaho4 murders home from 10:34 to 11:35 pm. At 11:37 is when the traffic stop happened as mentioned earlier.
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I'm guessing he'll claim the sheath had been stolen from him, or he lost it, prior to the killings. "The sheath may have been there, with my DNA still on it, but I was not there."
Could be that the release of the "911 call" was to intentionally throw off BK. If he saw DM see him, he maybe thought she could recognise it. So they changed the time and circumstance of the 911 call to throw BK off. Does that make any sense?I just don’t understand why she wouldn’t have called the police then. If I saw a man in a mask inside my house, I sure as poo would do like she did, lock myself in my room, but my next step would be to call the police.
Postal packing tape would protect the pedals and not leave a lot of gunk behind when he pulled it off.I would sure think so. Sounds like he was wearing ordinary dark clothing and there *were* footprints in blood around the house (although the one outside D's door had to be found with forensic techniques). Nevertheless, there's victim DNA on the pedals of his car, IMO. It cannot be destroyed with regular cleaning, only reduced and getting it out of the upholstery would be even more difficult (or the carpet). Presumably, his mask and his knife were discarded somewhere on that long route that he took back to Pullman, but they too were in the car (the trunk?) and the mask would almost certainly be bloody (maybe not blood soaked, but bloody).
Maybe he put plastic down in his car, but I don't see how he could have avoided his foot touching the pedals. It has a manual transmission. He left so quickly after the crime, I don't think he tried at all to clean off his feet (wearing Van's, apparently, no mention of him wearing a bootie)
Probably had been drinking underage and doing drugs, so didn't want to risk it. Didn't think it was a murder, just someone hanging around after a party. My guess.Oh my gosh. Why why why did they wait to call 911??
Clearly (and thank goodness), BK is not nearly half as brilliant as his former professor at DeSales thought he was
No way he had an accomplice because this is definitely not "two heads are better than one" thinking.
- He seemed unaware that images/video of his vehicle would likely be found on surrounding surveillance.
- He returned to the scene later that morning (in the same vehicle).
- He apparently cased the area several times with his cellphone turned on and in the same vehicle he used the night of the murders. So, he seemed unaware that LE would be looking at cellphone patterns in that area and at surveillance on nights other than the night of the murders.
- He did not leave his cellphone home the night of the murders.
- He left his knife sheath at the scene with his DNA on it.
- He left a surviving witness (thank God).