At this point, I am not really interested in the nitty gritty details of every minute he spent in the house, nor why the 911 call was made late the next day. I don't think any more insights can be gleaned based on what was in the affadavit
The things that interest me probably aren't going to come out until there is a trial, and may not even come out in the trial, such as:
- more information from people who knew him, from childhood through the time around the murders
- his digital life - social media, internet searches, cell phone data, etc., to get a window into his mind
- prime motivation for the crime (who was targeted, why)
- any previous history of stalking or any criminal behavior
- any possible mental health conditions/diagnoses,
- substance use history
- how did he first encounter these victims, if he did; did he stalk them, follow on social media, etc.
- what did he do after the murder, disposal of clothing, knife, etc.
I hope the prosecutors dot every "I" and cross every "t" so they have an air tight case that is impervious to a strong defense. I hope they have way more information than what was in the affadavit, and that they are receiving even more from people who knew him or who may have encountered him that can help make the case stronger.
I hope we don't have to wait years for this to go to trial. I hope it is live-streamed but I think that is doubtful. I hope that they don't do anything that would give BK a chance to commit suicide before the trial (I don't have the sense that he would do that, but you never know- people with a strong need for control might decide they're better off dead rather than letting a jury make the decision for them).