LaineyJ
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They’ve already searched his apartmentwhen will they toss his apartment in WA? mOO
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They’ve already searched his apartmentwhen will they toss his apartment in WA? mOO
Don't know about DNA from the knife, since he could have easily wrapped it up in something and /or placed it in a backpack. However, I do think they will find DNA and DOG hairs.....mulitple attempts at *cleaning* notwithstanding. MOO.
But what about on the gas and brake pedals? He stepped in blood and tracked it. I don't see him coving the pedals with plastic. Although who knows with someone who takes the garbage out at 4am with gloves on and places the trash in the neighbors can.I think he planned this enough to have plastic on his seats so there would be no transfer.
The LEO had "fugitive transport" on the back of his jacket - maybe just from working in different areas in a small town..or is BK likely to visit the house with LE?
Ugh....really? I'm the furthest thing from a grammar anything, but I wish they had proof readers! So important for legal documents!Iirc, when reading the AA yesterday I noticed BK’s last name was typed as Kohberg, which is missing -er at the end. I know typos and mistakes happen, it just stood out to me because my brain is annoying and I notice little stuff sometimes.
I would guess they checked kabar company's sales, amazon and reasonable by close bricks and mortar retail outlets. Maybe the Pennsylvania investigators are checking there as well. But he could have had it for years and years.If BCK bought the kbar knife recently that would be premeditation IMO
Paragaph 3, with and without the parenetical als sindicates he saw body in in bedroomI have to admit that on first reading of the AA I thought she was in the hallway in front of the bedroom door because of the mention of the bathroom door immediately before the description of the officer seeing the body. I read the next paragraph that started "Also in the bedroom..." but failed to connect it with the previous paragraph. On second reading, I agree, her body was found on the floor of the bedroom but I can see how someone could be confused based on the construct of para. 3.
I'm inclined to think he knew nothing about the Door Dash guy. They missed each other by about 4 minutes. My theory is he drove around 4 times in the course of about 30 minutes because he was waiting to make sure the inhabitants of the house seemed to be asleep. I think if he saw a Door Dasher it might have spooked him. MOOCan that be explained away as them being in X’s room with the door closed so he passed it and didn’t return til he came back down to that door again? Though if X was in the bathroom, he’d likely see the light on under the closed door, so that’d be a risk knowing someone is wide awake … if he didn’t know about the doordash that had just happened though I suspect he did….
I thought the same, personally whenever typing something important I read it once or twice before sending, though it was so many pages it’s easy to overlook.Ugh....really? I'm the furthest thing from a grammar anything, but I wish they had proof readers!
What a small world.Some of those details are so sad.
If he had any common sense he would strip down to his underwear and redress before getting back into his car with new gloves and fresh mask. Taking all of his worn materials and disposing of them. Common sense would also dictate not bringing a cellphone along so..I doubt he did the stripping either.But what about on the gas and brake pedals? He stepped in blood and tracked it. I don't see him coving the pedals with plastic. Although who knows with someone who takes the garbage out at 4am with gloves on and places the trash in the neighbors can.
Not just about academic study vs book smart, but also simply lacking in experience with physical crime scenes. A cop with a a bachelors degree, or less, but who has scene a lot of crime scenes, or dealt with a pool of potential suspects knows 100x more than kohberger would know.NewsNation Interview w/Former FBI Agent - Basically, he was book smart but probably lacked common sense.
It’s slightly ambiguous. I pondered over this far too long today. He prefaced the bedroom part talking about the bathroom as he approached. That could lead one to believe this was where X was found. Because why else mention the bathroom and the approach?No comma. Which lends further support to the interpretation that both were found in the bedroom.
I can’t figure this piece out. I agree the thud was likely E or X falling to the floor.
I hadn't considered that, but I think it is quite possible! MOODM mentions hearing crying from X's room two times. I kind of wonder if maybe he started with X, but then suddenly had to deal with E, which was the 4:17 thud, and then he came back to injured and crying X with the "it's okay, I'm going to help you" line. He left very soon after. Jmo.
It’s likely that whoever scanned it was using a commercial automatic duplex scanner. They are usually set to duplex jobs, so they automatically scan both sides of a page and print (whether physical copy or PDF print, which is what I’m assuming this is) all pages with something on them. Likely either the ink from the stamp bled through to the back side of page 1 or the stamp was really dark and the printer sensed it as a page that had something on it that needed to be duplicated.I don’t think that entire blank second page in the original PDF was ever a separate redacted page that had content. It was the back of page 1 that whoever scanned it had scanned by accident. You can tell because of the reversed “Redacted” stamp from page 1 that’s bleeding through, the fact that the page numbers at the bottom were always consecutive, and the text from page 1 to page 2 reads completely and not like there was any omitted text.