Thanks.
Boilerplate language then.
Thanks.
Can you help me understand your logic here? How does going hiking by himself help you determine the number of friends he found in 5 months?Hes there for 5 months and doesn't make 1 friend
I think he will end up pleading guilty, though I don't believe "he thinks he committed the perfect crime." I think he will plead guilty because he'll come to realize - after seeing all the evidence - that he's likely to be convicted and face the death penalty. He'll also realize that the evidence and testimony is likely to be extremely embarrassing to himself personally, and I think that's something he couldn't stand. So, he'll plead guilty to avoid the death penalty and spare himself major personal embarrassment, knowing that he can spend the rest of his life in prison reading and writing about criminology, giving out interviews to journalists of his choosing, etc.
Would the prison system allow that to happen? Don't they check incoming mail?Interesting to think about. I was wondering myself the other day if one SK could write a letter or e-mail to another one in another prison.
Wow. "The source, who works for the university and has direct knowledge of the department, is warning that the research tools, in the wrong hands, could have allowed a suspected killer to view unredacted crime scene images, potential videos of death and even live streams of surveillance cameras with remote controls that allow the viewer to zoom in on faces."Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger’s grad program had access to ‘crime lab’ with camera streams: insider
Bryan Kohberger's, Idaho murder suspect, Ph.D. program at WSU maintains access to a "crime lab" database of bodycam videos and live streams from security cameras, a source says.www.foxnews.com
Going by comments from people at work and school he was a loner.Can you help me understand your logic here? How does going hiking by himself help you determine the number of friends he found in 5 months?
The New Yorker? One of the most respected magazines, with very rigorous journalistic standards? I'm happy to hear these views contrary to what many others feel about cellphone data, DNA etc.Oh my, I hope there's more to this opinion than assuming a guy from one biometrics firm giving a quote to the New Yorker of all magazines...
Interesting theory!Although this may seem inconceivable for some, hear me out.
I think BK committed the murders in such a vicious manner so they resembled a "crime of passion".
This was the first thing I thought (wow, super vicious murders, must have been a "rage killing" or a "professional hit" made to look like a rage killing) and is still the last thing I think about as each day goes by: who would have a reason to do such a thing to these innocents?
And then a light finally went off in my head when I read this article -- that the murders were committed in this manner to Look Like A Crime Of Passion, to turn LE and everyone's focus on people in the victim's lives that might have been so emotional about one thing or another that they lashed out like that. But that just doesn't hang, IMO, hence the unsettling feeling that the crimes were meticulously planned in terms of execution but were not committed by "the right person" if that makes sense.
It was BK that used it. Thought it odd as well.
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“It is a little out of character. He said this is not him,” LaBar said on NBC. “He believes he’s going to be exonerated. That’s what he believes. Those were his words. So he’s really been very easy to talk to, actually, and he’s in a calm demeanor.”
Did anyone know about the cats? If so, what action was taken?I get that bullying is a problem. But many mass shooters were actually the bullies, or their personalities are so off putting that other kids wanted nothing to do with them. Kids do not want to hang out with other kids who they sense could be a danger or unkind to them. I would want my kid to trust their gut. So if a kid is isolated and sitting by himself at lunch, we need to ask why and does this child contribute to his own situation. Take the Uvalde shooter for instance. His own teachers and fellow students were afraid of him. Among other things, he was killing cats and carrying them around in bags. And yet the media put out that he was bullied, when it was quite the opposite. Imo.
So you’re saying all of those antennas would provide cell service/pings? Even the antenna at Kentucky fried chicken?This tower search site gives over 100 cell towers for Moscow, ID:
AntennaSearch - Search for Cell Towers & Antennas
Search for the locations of cell towers and antennas to determine cell reception.www.antennasearch.com
Not all of them are owned by carriers, some are for public buildings - but they would all be pinged by people's phones while passing by.
There are 126 towers and antennas (which act as towers do, just with a smaller range and are usually classified as "cell towers" by MSM and members of the public who are looking for connectivity).
Would the prison system allow that to happen? Don't they check incoming mail?
I'm certainly in no position to determine whether or not BK committed this crime, but I do know what it's like to be so busy that I'm losing friends, let alone making them. I wonder if being in a doctoral program is just such a busy time? But there are accounts of him chatting up his neighbors and trying to make plans, just not being able to make it work because schedules didn't connect.Going by comments from people at work and school he was a loner.
But, IMO, not by choice.Going by comments from people at work and school he was a loner.
I disagree, think his comment when arrested was only his vain hope some other fool was taking the rap instead of himself.I suspect there may have been a confidant.
Would the prison system allow that to happen? Don't they check incoming mail?
fwiw by the NY Times in an article from earlier today.How was it confirmed?
Sadly he faced mental issues growing up. Now that his posts have been verified by independent sources it's no longer a matter of rumor and guesswork.But, IMO, not by choice.
He seemed to desperately try to fit in (unsuccessfully) all his life.
JMO
Speaking of cell pings, I found this article interesting. His phone didn't ping near the house during the time of the murders. Now, that doesn't mean he wasn't there, just that his cell pings don't place him there.IMO MOO The white car on video is also very week. They dont have a license plate, they dont have a real eyewitness, they dont have any clear pics of it and they broadcasted that they were looking for a 2011-2013 Elantra and only changed it to a 2015 when they found out BCK had a 2015.
IMO Any good defense attorney can easily create plenty of Reasonable Doubt with all three of these circumstantial pieces of evidence. (Pings, Video & that particular type DNA and what it was found on) again MOO
If BCK is indeed the sole perpetrator of these murders I hope the prosecution has some solid evidence to bring to the table.
IMO I think this statement is taken out of context. I have friends who live in Moscow, and have a business in Pullman, and several times I have heard them tell employees in Pullman they would buy supplies in Moscow. The reason being sales tax rates. Washington is 8.9% in Spokane and Moscow would be 6%. It really is not a huge difference in cost, but I have heard this statement so it is not a joke in my mind as the article states.Thanks.
When the 28-year-old Ph.D. student was asked why he had been in Moscow – an eight-mile drive from his apartment in Pullman, Washington – he allegedly retorted, "The shopping is better in Idaho."
Idaho Murders: Bryan Kohberger makes tasteless joke in Pennsylvania prison, report
Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger made a tasteless joke while locked up in a Pennsylvania prison for five days, according to a new report.www.q13fox.com