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Because they owned the car, not him.Just curious why anyone assumes parents are having such a say in a 28 yr olds life??
He is a bit old, not 22 like BL
JMO
Because they owned the car, not him.Just curious why anyone assumes parents are having such a say in a 28 yr olds life??
He is a bit old, not 22 like BL
JMO
Moo-Just curious why anyone assumes parents are having such a say in a 28 yr olds life??
He is a bit old, not 22 like BL
JMO
re: the glovesI've been wondering if the glove wearing was because he had bad cuts to his hands from stabbing 4 victims and was trying to hide that fact. His DNA at the scene might be from blood from his own wounds.
I'm not sure whose idea it was. I guess what I was saying is I just don't understand why anyone thinks it's unusual to NOT want to drive across the country alone. There's more safety in numbers.Did your brother ASK your father to accompany him, or did your father want to do so...maybe to spend more time with him. Now, I admit, we don't know what occurred in this case, but ...MOO...I don't think the father took the initiative to fly and drive back with BK just to spend *quality* time with him. That's where I was coming from (BK *calling the shots*). If I'm wrong on that assumption, then your point is well taken.
When a person is in grad school it frequently puts them in a position and their parents in the position of delayed emanicipation. My ex was a specialist in the medical field with several graduate degrees and his,parents helped him through schools till he was done. My daughter has three degrees and it was the same. Until they are done with school, many parents help,out both financially and physically. (Sure I can pick you up. Hey let me help you move). My child who did not go to grad school had an uncomfortable break up involving a baby and I asked my daughter to go half way across the country and drive home with him. She did. BK is a PHD student in his late twenties. The parents are behaving pretty normally. Grad school is rough financially if you don’t have that support. MOOJust curious why anyone assumes parents are having such a say in a 28 yr olds life??
He is a bit old, not 22 like BL
JMO
If it was trash that nailed him, I wonder how many items they tested. Intriguing that they may not have actually obtained any of BK’s DNA on the trash, and only his parents. He had to know it didn’t matter as long as they were his bio-parents.I am assuming that only 3 people lived in the house. Packaging from food would have at least one profile on it. I was kidding about the paper towels and kleenex. Recycling bins, if they have them, would have opened mail. Really, all they needed was one parent's DNA. That would have given them a 50% match, because BCK had to have gotten half his genes from his mom.
However, it should not be too difficult to get items touched by father, as well. Disposable razor. Beverage cans or bottles (from either parent). They had dogs, someone opened the dog food and fed them. Almost everything in the trash would have someone's DNA on it - and again, they only need one parent's DNA (just like a paternity test) to know that the man (or woman) living in that house is BCK's parent. They had their man at that point.
This is an extremely interesting angle. I was even curious if his name might be tagged on any research papers or additional research studies from DeSales or elsewhere. The professor you mention here might be a good place to start.This is a worthwhile read for those interested in the methods of Katherine Ramsland, the professor BK studied with at Desales in PA. She is known for cultivating a relationship with Dennis Rader (BTK) and subsequently publishing a book based on their exchanges that was 80% Rader's words. Apologies in advance for the paywall -- it is a NY Times article from 2016. Some notable quotes below.
NY Times: The Serial Killer's Co-Author
In her day job at DeSales, she oversees the master’s degree in the criminal-justice program that offers classes in criminology, ethics, forensics, criminal justice and criminal law. But she also has an astonishingly prolific sideline as a popular author, writing some 59 books on a variety of macabre subjects, including ghosts and ghost hunters.
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Ramsland’s rationale in undertaking this unusual project was to overturn what she sees as clichés about serial killers, thereby deglamorizing them and better protecting the public from their depredations. And yet the project raises a host of intellectual and ethical questions — including whether it’s possible to uncover the whole truth about these horrifying crimes, and what might be the cost of letting killers tell their own stories.
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Another question “Confession [of a Serial Killer]” has raised is about Rader’s veracity in his comments and how much it matters whether what he recounts is true. Through her daughter, Rader’s ex-wife, Paula Rader, contested two claims Rader makes in the book, particularly his accusation that she knew he was killing people while they were married. And several people who worked on the case have criticized Ramsland for giving Rader a platform, allowing him to portray himself as an evil genius.
I want him to sit in a cell with life size photos of the four he killed laughing & enjoying life staring at him during every moment of his future existence.STRICTLY OPINION:
I’m beginning to think he planned this all along including a variety of defense scenarios hoping that someone like Dr Katherine Ramsland would write a book about him.
That may not have been his original goal, but somewhere along his educational path while in college the more he learned about killers the more they began to intrigue him. If all the stories about him being awkward and not fitting in just imagine how superior he would feel ‘if a book was written about him and how clever he was and how many LE and FBI personnel were needed to apprehend him!’( my speculation on his feelings)
I don’t think it would matter who wrote the book, I used her name because of the college affiliation.
All just my opinion
IMO- the car was apparently his mother’s so he couldn’t up and sell it on his own (need to transfer the title, etc.) So in order to distance himself from that scrutiny, parents need to be involved somewhat.Just curious why anyone assumes parents are having such a say in a 28 yr olds life??
He is a bit old, not 22 like BL
JMO
Well, the community was on the lookout for a white Elantra, so he had to get it out of the area. I'm not sure what excuse he would have told his parents re: driving vs flying back to PA, but If his parents are supportive (and it sounds like they were), it's not surprising that one of his parents might fly out to help him drive back to PA if BK insisted on driving back. Sounds like something my dad would offer to do if I insisted on driving home for the holidays.Why didn’t the dad just save the cost of his flight and fly BK to PA? Makes more sense, unless of course the car was the concern. What exactly did he tell his dad to get this particular scenario carried out?
i am a teacher and there have been a few years where kids have worried me or seem to be flat out sociopaths. The teachers notice and the other children notice. One student tried to kill his baby brother. Constantly lied. He will be 18 soon and i worry I'll see him on the news. There are often signs, and even the parents see them.You know, when I was in first grade (not joking) we had 2 extremely disturbed and violent children in our class. You wanna talk about a class full of traumatized 6 year olds? We were regularly told to run out into the hallway for our safety.
Gloves or no gloves shopping in Pennsylvania will have no bearing on the case. It’s really all about Idaho. Evidence gathered there. Stuff that is specific to murder. Linkage.re: the gloves
survivalmagazine.org/news/idaho-killers-suspect-bryan-kohberger-stalked-hi
I swear every person who speaks out contradicts the last one lolAccused University of Idaho murderer Bryan Kohberger ‘never slept’
“He’s normally a very late-night person, going to the bathroom and vacuuming at 1 or 12 in the morning,” the neighbor said.nypost.com
Thanks @Cindizzi …thought this was especially interesting…Oops I left out the first tweet of this thread :
I saw this story earlier but it just feels like another person trying to involve themselves in this story. It’s probably a small academic field at that level, of course there will be a lot of commonalities.