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So why were the two survivors spared? Any theories?
Yep I’ve heard both and I have no link for either. I plead the fifth on this one I guess we wait until tomorrow to hear more or reportI thought he said they had no inkling who he was.
It's just not clever though. The way an innocent person most often behaves when confronted & accused has been repeated endlessly on true crime shows. Cops say it again & again how people who did nothing raise hell, keep asking things like "What's this all about." And I've heard many times LE say it was suspicious when the suspect didn't act that way, & add, to the effect, "Were it me arrested, I'd be yelling at everyone I didn't do it!"I do wonder how well and deeply the guy really could have been sleeping of late, If he did make that comment, I personally think he probably had it all planned as a clever thing to say when the authorities inevitably showed up for him. MOO
I thought this was a HIGH SCHOOL friend. BK's various potentially serious mental & physical health issues stretch back to his teens in all probability.
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I see what you're saying, my flub! Thank you for reiterating lol.. I forgot a quick drive away.Moscow was about ten miles from where he lived, so I’m not sure what your last question means?
Now that more details have been released about BK's past history, I'm not so sure this guy is all that "smart". He probably made good grades and was working towards his PhD, but I suspect he skipped too many chapters of his Criminology textbook or began sleeping during lectures or something. We are talking about a guy who knowingly snuck into a home planning to confront the occupants with nothing but a knife. This got me to wondering whether he had been treated for bipolar disorder in the past or some other mental illness lMO.He might be smart, but he also shows signs of narcissistic personality disorder that might interfere with his functioning. I believe he truly thought he would get away with it because he believes he is just "better" than other people. That he knew soooo much about criminology that the small town cops would never figure it out.
Reminds me of Chandler Halderson, the little narcissist who killed (+dismembered) his parents and took great pains to cover it up, but made many stupid mistakes because he just thought no one could measure up to his fantastic intellect.
(Disclaimer, these people have not been diagnosed to the best of my knowledge; this is purely speculative based on my knowledge of mental disorders and criminal behavior. MOO.)
Thanks Texas you saved me a delete!Per the video:
SG & his lawyer "see connections" between KG & BK but are "not yet willing" to reveal what those connections are.
That's an unfortunate cliffhanger.
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Remember, a psychopath is born that way. A sociopath is made. He could have been drawn to his field of study because he is a psychopath, or he could have become a sociopath as a result of his studies. Only he knows for sure.Sociopaths tend to be that way (neat and orderly) perhaps because they seem to have very clear and focused mental faculties and don't get easily distracted. Sociopathic killers get themselves caught because they don't feel physical anxiety, which leads them to becoming cavalier about things they know on a cerebral level that they should be concentrating on.
My theory is he ran out of energy.So why were the two survivors spared? Any theories?
Since he doesn't seem to have been readily known to the victims, my guess is he sincerely didn't know they were down there. MOOSo why were the two survivors spared? Any theories?
Imo, he didn’t do his research, didn’t know they were there, or, was physically exhausted.So why were the two survivors spared? Any theories?
I’m coming in late and so sorry if this was discussed but dad is saying there is a connection to KG to Bk. Anybody figure that out yet?
I thought he said they had no inkling who he was.
My apologies just found the link that confirms what you said.
I interpreted that to mean that Mr. G had not heard of Bryan Kohberger PRIOR to the arrest, but may have now been given more detail by LE as to how BK and Kaylee were linked.Yep I’ve heard both and I have no link for either. I plead the fifth on this one I guess we wait until tomorrow to hear more or report
Oh that's very interesting, thank youFraternities (who really dislike the term “frat” fwiw ) used to openly let all kinds of people in. They discourage it today not because they don’t want males to outnumber females as was suggested, but because of liability. They can’t control what other people might do, and open themselves up to accusations of sexual harassment and worse, lawsuits, etc. They’re also heavily insured, and their national chapters typically disallow it now for the same reasons.
MOO The timeline is too short for that. To enroll in a doctoral program, you need more time to apply, accept, etc. Three months isn’t long enough for all that process…Going out on a limb here….pure speculation…
If he posted the survey while still in PA, perhaps he chose his next location/ college based off of someone who answered his survey? Very similar to other posts I’ve seen tonight.
Definitely would look like the opposite of what he did, a tight study with lots of supervision & planning.I don’t think most graduate students would be successful reaching out to prison populations and asking the things he wanted to ask. It’s a vulnerable population and would be much stricter study protocol.
Moscow and Pullman operate as one community, for people that live there. They are way far away from anything else.IMO, I am not sure how he is connected to the four roommates. I wonder how he knows them? How is B connected? That is my biggest disconnect because he lived Pullman Wa and went to school there as well.
MOO Not on the second and third floors.So why were the two survivors spared? Any theories?