Yes, I did not want to believe it was bloodEDIT: Oh, are you guys talking of the old news that the blood was dripping down the house? If so, the coroner confirmed long ago that it was blood.
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Yes, I did not want to believe it was bloodEDIT: Oh, are you guys talking of the old news that the blood was dripping down the house? If so, the coroner confirmed long ago that it was blood.
You definitely don’t need to be pregnant, TTC or have something wrong to be seeing an OB-GYN. It is customary to visit one yearly, regardless.I'm googling. I know that's the direction at my office. I assumed it was a true violation bc it just makes sense.
So I could call an OB doc and say, "is so and so your patient?" and they would be able to confirm that they are? So now I know this person is expecting or TTC or has something wrong with their reproductive system?
If it's not a violation, it most definitely should be but I'll retract my initial statement unless I find proof otherwise.
All of these media outlets are rehashing the same thing over and over again. Pretty sure we are not going to learn anything new until the next court date.I didn't hear anything new on the 48 Hours program that wasn't previously mentioned here, except for E and the Tulip company he worked for and the new flower they have dedicated to him.
I do hope the 20/20 interview with SG goes well for all involved
Or fell into a bush while jogging at night.This is a great thought! Or, “I cut myself shaving all the time”…to explain away any marks he may have had right after. MOO
I can't wait until I can order these Tulips!I didn't hear anything new on the 48 Hours program that wasn't previously mentioned here, except for E and the Tulip company he worked for and the new flower they have dedicated to him.
I do hope the 20/20 interview with SG goes well for all involved
At this point, Kohberger still doesn’t know all the evidence they have against him?
Request for Discovery link
So a private citizen can call an MDs practice (even if it's a psychiatrist) to verify if someone else happens to be a patient of that practice?
Agree. Young women see a GYN for birth control and pap tests.You definitely don’t need to be pregnant, TTC or have something wrong to be seeing an OB-GYN. It is customary to visit one yearly, regardless.
Can someone please direct me to what y'all are discussing? I am lost. Went back pages and still didn't see whatever spot it is you guys are talking about. Thanks in advance
EDIT: Oh, are you guys talking of the old news that the blood was dripping down the house? If so, the coroner confirmed long ago that it was blood.
The judge asked him if he any mental health conditions (odd, but that was the question) or if he was taking any medications that could affect his understanding of the proceeding or what it meant to waive extradition.I believe the judge asked if he had any conditions or medications that would affect his understanding of the court proceedings or something to that effect. Not necessarily conditions/medications in general. MOO
No. That’s what discovery is for. The prosecutors probably still don’t even have all their evidence yet.A at this point, Kohberger still doesn’t know all the evidence they have against him?
Thank you for answering that. His parents will probably lose everything because of him. Re this photo, I did not add the red circles-that's how I found it on my Google image search for the photos taken when he was pulled over by police in Indiana as they traveled to Pennsyvania. I believe his right wrist at the jacket cuff shows an injury/ What do you think?I think they might have been. It could have taken him a while to get his nerve up. He is a coward who could only approach a sleeping victim If he followed them home and had observed who was in the car, could he not have made a good guess on where some bedrooms were located by just watching to see where lights were turned on after they entered the house?
He may be just worn ragged by the assaults he faces in jail? I don't see him as very likeable, but guess his knowledge of the cj system might spare him some maltreatment. He will probably let his hair grow out enough to be expertly styled, get some nice suits, maybe have two or three text books stacked up beside him to remind the jury he was a phD candidate. These guys don't work on the cheap. Who is paying this man?
Exclusive | Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger’s parents hire crime scene reconstruction expert
Forensic expert Matthew Noedel and his team were seen inspecting the home where four University of Idaho students were brutally bludgeoned on Nov. 13.nypost.com
Speaking of people in cars, I did a Google image search for BK when the police did the traffic stops in Indiana. I did not put those red circles on there. That's how I found the photo on Google.I think it's pretty likely but who knows.
I do know that if they do, that info wouldn't be officially released but it's hard to believe that rumor wouldn't be circulating if a private citizen had found it on their camera.
I so agree. My daughter is a nurse. This is a very strict rule area.I’m a healthcare worker and I think releasing information that tells the entire world that someone is a patient of yours is a violation of HIPAA. She wasn’t responding to a single person or direct inquiry. She went to the media with that information and broadcast it to everyone.
In answer to your question, no they cannot do that.So a private citizen can call an MDs practice (even if it's a psychiatrist) to verify if someone else happens to be a patient of that practice?
I have a question related to getting inside his head as to why did this happen / what was he thinking.
Was he not worried at all that someone in the house might have a gun for self defense?
Don’t bring a knife to a gun fight, etc.
The knife is such a strange element of choice - very personal and also very risky in so many ways.
Thoughts?
I didn't hear anything new on the 48 Hours program that wasn't previously mentioned here, except for E and the Tulip company he worked for and the new flower they have dedicated to him.
I do hope the 20/20 interview with SG goes well for all involved
I'd suggest that killing was his sex. ImhoDefinitely resentment in the mix. Anger. Frustration. He possibly even fantasized more about the killings than he ever did about sex.
It also seems so ill-planned for a person with his background and self-professed skills. He thought he prepared sufficiently - until that moment when he realized he hadn’t. Something unexpected occurred and the plans went south along with the mythical “illusion” of control. It instantaneously morphed into a full blown rampage in his attempt to “contain” things.
He had to keep things UNDER his control. Assess, adapt, overcome. To be in charge, to dominate and feel empowered over these four vulnerable victims in the very place they should have felt most comfortable and safe. Sleeping inside of their home. JMOO
Not even close, IMO. The prosecution likely has way more evidence than it had to reveal in the PCA. Good reason to waive that speedy trial right. JMOA at this point, Kohberger still doesn’t know all the evidence they have against him?
This only takes a google search to confirm. There are research questions looking at victims, perpetrators, witnesses, LE, and bystanders of crimes.I don’t think he was the only student doing that survey. While off to some, it has been stated that it is a normal topic for BKs field of study.