ID - 4 University of Idaho Students Murdered - Bryan Kohberger Arrested - Moscow # 46

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I do wonder about jails—are men and women sometimes housed in nearby cells? Not prison, of course, but jail. Maybe?
Also DM pays for info so I’m sure there’s an element here of wanting to deliver the juiciest stuff (and exaggerating), but I have no problem believing that there’s at least some truth to it.
Not in any jail I’ve been in, but who knows.
 

EXCLUSIVE: 'You come in here and I'll cut you.' Accused Idaho murderer Bryan Kohberger taunts guards, exposes himself and sings violent rap lyrics as he sits in jail awaiting extradition​


I’m not sure this DM story is credible, MOO.
Last I heard turtle suit man was standing quietly in a corner facing a wall or something to that effect? And Monroe County, PA Correctional allows male and female to be housed together? He is admitting guilt too?
 
With him being arrested by Fbi and state would the Feds by involved in transfer?
Hi @Elley Mae!

I can only speak on what would occur where I worked.
With Federal transportation being a lengthy trip like what is going to occur with this case, the mode of the inmate transfer will most likely be done by the U.S. Marshal Service.

That is what was used where I worked for long distance travel. The inmate would be on either the U.S. Marshals airliner or a smaller plane owned by the U.S. Marshal Service.

Any person that has been transported in that manner, we kept them on headcount until we were cleared by the U.S. Marshals to drop them. That is to ensure that no one can check the facility headcount and see that they are no longer on the headcount and en route to the final destination.

The Marshals would arrive in Booking unannounced(very first place hit after entering the secured garage).
They would then present the custody paperwork to the Booking Officer. The Supervisor on duty would be summoned to verify the paperwork.

The one being transported would then be escorted to Booking after the hallway route to Booking is cleared of inmates. Each unit along that route to Booking would be contacted via phone, not our radios so that any inmate within earshot of our radios could hear that the hallway needs to be secured.

In Booking, the inmate is strip search in the search room in Booking. Once cleared, the Marshal with secure the inmate with their cuffs and shackles double locked and a box secured on the cuffs and shackles to prevent tampering.

Even though the inmate is in the custody of the Marshals, they were still on our headcount like I stated earlier.

There were other ways inmates were transported by the U.S. Marshals, but this seems the most likely way it would happen in the Idaho case.

My opinion based on what I encountered.
Respectfully,
Thora_Jay
 
I’m not sure this DM story is credible, MOO.
Last I heard turtle suit man was standing quietly in a corner facing a wall or something to that effect? And Monroe County, PA Correctional allows male and female to be housed together? He is admitting guilt too?
Tbh it’s ridiculous lol. I’m also instantly suspicious of anyone who is more than willing to publicize the fact that they were in jail…

At this point I might as well send something in to DM and see if they post it.
 
Not sure how BK could cut them up when I'm pretty sure he is not allowed to have weapons. I think she was either referring to a different inmate or just getting some $$$ for giving an "exclusive" interview
 
Same. Why would a female inmate be around a male inmate to that extent anyway? Also what little we know of this guy, none of that seems to “fit,” besides the other person this morning supposedly saying he hasn’t said a word in the jail.

They really have to stop interviewing every single person they can find.

It's not unheard of in smaller towns/counties especially to have only a few cells for holding/short term detainees in a jail (not a prison, remember), so they may only be able to separate genders cell by cell rather than by block or wing.
 

An Indiana State Police spokesman told Fox News Digital he could not find evidence of any such encounters.

"We have examined records and do not find any record of any traffic stops or any interactions involving Bryan Kohberger, his father, or any Kohberger," Sgt. Glen Fifield said Monday.

LaBar did not immediately clarify which jurisdictions the stops happened in.
 
Tbh it’s ridiculous lol. I’m also instantly suspicious of anyone who is more than willing to publicize the fact that they were in jail…

At this point I might as well send something in to DM and see if they post it.

A lot of people who have been in jail do use it as a flex lol it’s not uncommon to hear past inmates brag about it!
 
MOO

First time chiming in on the case, but I have been following the threads since the beginning.

  • I don’t read too much into him being 28 years old and entering a PhD program. People of all ages attend school, especially PhD programs. However, if you are looking at the bigger picture, it seems that BK has stayed in or near his hometown up until he moved to WA for school. There has not been much reported work history or even dating history, and the car he has been using is registered to his parents. With these details combined one can assume that he has been pretty sheltered, never left his parent’s home, and seriously lacked normal socialization patterns throughout his life. He may have had friends here and there, but from what has been reported, most of the friends report that he was creepy or awkward. Within 2 months of living away from home for the first time, he carries out a gruesome mass killing. Due to this reason, I don’t believe he has carried out a murder before. He needed the space and distance from his family to avoid detection.
  • Obviously, it is hard to speculate the motive or which victim(s) attracted him to 1122 King Road. However, throughout this case, I have constantly thought back to the Jamie Closs case where the perp targeted her because he saw her at the bus stop as he was driving to work one day. I figured that the person responsible in this case was someone who was close by but still out of town, which turned out to be true. It could have been just as simple as he saw one of the victims (likely one of the true housemates) and wanted to act out his desires. What was so special about that weekend? KG was in town, and that might have been the trigger. I suppose we will know more soon. Either way, he was filled with rage for what could have been brewing for a very long time.
  • The crime seems to have been committed fairly quickly, and any obstacles were quickly overcome. The surviving housemates didn’t hear anything, and he was able to flee the scene without being noticed. I believe this took at least one prior occurrence of observing the home and activities of its occupants. I don’t think he just went in there blindly. He might have even known EC was there and attacked him first. Also could have used SM to further track their movements.
  • I am interested to see the information that unfolds in this case.
MOO
Could his anger/rage and his recent fitness regimen (since he used to be overweight) be roid rage? Something happened and he acted out. Could have been as small as one of the victims turning down his advances or him trying to initiate a conversation.
 
Hi @Elley Mae!

I can only speak on what would occur where I worked.
With Federal transportation being a lengthy trip like what is going to occur with this case, the mode of the inmate transfer will most likely be done by the U.S. Marshal Service.

That is what was used where I worked for long distance travel. The inmate would be on either the U.S. Marshals airliner or a smaller plane owned by the U.S. Marshal Service.

Any person that has been transported in that manner, we kept them on headcount until we were cleared by the U.S. Marshals to drop them. That is to ensure that no one can check the facility headcount and see that they are no longer on the headcount and en route to the final destination.

The Marshals would arrive in Booking unannounced(very first place hit after entering the secured garage).
They would then present the custody paperwork to the Booking Officer. The Supervisor on duty would be summoned to verify the paperwork.

The one being transported would then be escorted to Booking after the hallway route to Booking is cleared of inmates. Each unit along that route to Booking would be contacted via phone, not our radios so that any inmate within earshot of our radios could hear that the hallway needs to be secured.

In Booking, the inmate is strip search in the search room in Booking. Once cleared, the Marshal with secure the inmate with their cuffs and shackles double locked and a box secured on the cuffs and shackles to prevent tampering.

Even though the inmate is in the custody of the Marshals, they were still on our headcount like I stated earlier.

There were other ways inmates were transported by the U.S. Marshals, but this seems the most likely way it would happen in the Idaho case.

My opinion based on what I encountered.
Respectfully,
Thora_Jay


Thank you kindly for your answer.
 

An Indiana State Police spokesman told Fox News Digital he could not find evidence of any such encounters.

"We have examined records and do not find any record of any traffic stops or any interactions involving Bryan Kohberger, his father, or any Kohberger," Sgt. Glen Fifield said Monday.

LaBar did not immediately clarify which jurisdictions the stops happened in.

No citation

Well far check.

Jmo
 
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An Indiana State Police spokesman told Fox News Digital he could not find evidence of any such encounters.

"We have examined records and do not find any record of any traffic stops or any interactions involving Bryan Kohberger, his father, or any Kohberger," Sgt. Glen Fifield said Monday.

LaBar did not immediately clarify which jurisdictions the stops happened in.

odd

“I just know that they were pulled over in Indiana almost back to back. I believe once for speeding and once for following too closely to a car in front of them,” Monroe County, Pa., attorney Jason LaBar told local Idaho station KTVB on Sunday. I don’t know whether they were speeding or not, or if they were even issued a ticket,” LaBar clarified.
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