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Quick check, did he still waive his right to extradition?
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Agreed! BCK was probably very high on their POI list early on.Agreed. I think it was license plate -> registry run which pointed back to parents in PA -> license plate run in their system which pointed to BK.
Even if you were to assume that they weren't able to get a clear license plate video (which I believe they did) a car with out of state plates, pulled over in the area, would have immediately been flagged.
Things took off from there.
He is supposed to. We'll know for certain at today's extradition hearing.Quick check, did he still waive his right to extradition?
Court hasn’t started yet.Quick check, did he still waive his right to extradition?
These threads are moving so fast! Has anyone posted about the traffic violation that BCK got for not wearing his seatbelt in Latah County in late August 2022? This means LE had the color, make/model of his vehicle + license plate number the entire time.
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Good to know. It is a possibility that the killer could have copycatted those crimes.ID - 4 University of Idaho Students Murdered - Bryan Kohberger Arrested - Moscow # 46
If they didn't know it was him immediately, then LE's statements were misleading IMO. Do we have official statements from LE on this though? There are a lot of "sources" being quoted. IMO.www.websleuths.com
I know the topic of him possibly being responsible for other stabbings in the area has come up before, so I checked. The 72 year old lady and the couple were all murdered before he moved to WA state. Not to say there are not other crimes that might be linked to him later on, but those specific crimes couldn't have been committed by BK.
But LE have to weigh risk all the time.
If they did not have sufficient evidence to arrest him on the day he set off or felt that allowing him to leave might catch him dumping evidence which they could pick up at as he passed. etc
Sounds really well co-ordinated to me. They knew exactly where he was driving over those 2(?) days while they got all their ducks in a row. Then 4 days surveillance at the home
The ISP pull overs might also have been staged ( FBI in ISP uniforms to get some body cam to double check, if, for example, one of the two was snoozing on the back seat?)
He could drop off on a remote path as you say but they have a plane overhead
Allegedly but it ain't over until it's over...Quick check, did he still waive his right to extradition?
I don't know if this has been posted before, but its my first time reading this..
Lawyer: Bryan Kohberger Initially Agreed To Talk to Police
“He’s calm. He’s fully aware. It’s obvious he’s very intelligent…He already has a Master’s,” said Jason LaBar, chief public defender for Monroe Countylawandcrime.com
LaBar told Law&Crime’s Angenette Levy that Kohberger spoke with law enforcement for five to 15 minutes at the Pennsylvania State Police barracks following his arrest early last Friday morning.
Initially, Kohberger waived his Miranda rights but then requested an attorney. LaBar said Kohberger told him that police asked his client if he understood what was going on, and he responded by saying something to the effect of “yes, certainly I’m aware of what’s going on. I’m 10 miles away from this.” Then, LaBar said, Kohberger invoked his right to counsel and asked for an attorney.
WFLA nowWhere will you be watching coverage for court and also for how they tracked him? tia
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I can’t help but to keep wondering what the motive here was.
I’ve thought about this a great deal over the last week.
As we all know he went to Desales for undergrad and one of his teachers was famed author and expert Katherine Ramsland.
What if he studied what launched Dr. Ramsland career and success. Was envious of her success and wanted to be just like her. She is respected in both academia and in the public for her expertise in criminology and knowledge of the mind of murderers and serial killers. Has worked first hand with some of the worlds most famous killers and researched and written about them.
What if motive for BK is fast track fame and respect from peers, criminology academia and the world for his research and help in investigating the high profile brutal murder of 4 young college students.
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I can’t help but to keep wondering what the motive here was.
I’ve thought about this a great deal over the last week.
Was he just born a brutal murderer or did he do it just to see if he could after getting caught up and obsessed with murderers and killing through his research and decide he wanted to kill others from this? Was it mental illness triggered? Was it obsession based on envy? Did childhood and years of bullying play a part to knock him over the edge?
I’m interested to hear what others think motive is.
Me personally, after hearing more about him over the last week…. I’m curious if these brutal senseless murders were research and career based.
I know it sounds crazy but hear me out.
As we all know he went to Desales for undergrad and one of his teachers was famed author and expert Katherine Ramsland.
We know from interviews with friends he seems to have struggled to fit in and was bullied often and struggled socially.
He was proud of his intelligence.
Proud of his research and career plans. Took this very seriously.
What if he studied what launched Dr. Ramsland career and success. Was envious of her success and wanted to be just like her. She is respected in both academia and in the public for her expertise in criminology and knowledge of the mind of murderers and serial killers. Has worked first hand with some of the worlds most famous killers and researched and written about them.
Again, hear me out. MOO.
What if motive for BK is fast track fame and respect from peers, criminology academia and the world for his research and help in investigating the high profile brutal murder of 4 young college students.
What if he did this to become the expert on the case? No one could put the pieces together better than the man who committed the mirders.
No one could frame someone better than the person who committed the murders.
No one benefits from knowledge and expertise of these types of murders than a criminology PhD students who is striving to achieve the level of respect and admiration as his former professor. After years of bullying and lack of confidence.
Committing these murders and eventually working himself into the research of them could fast track his career goals. Help him achieve the respect and admiration he so badly desires.
Maybe after committing the murders he realized he forgot some important factors with his mistakes which led to his ultimate capture. But also made it impossible for him to insert himself in the case and research it to become the local case criminologist expert….
I know it sounds far fetched… but when trying to consider a reason for motive that could benefit him in any way… (leaving out the possibility he did it purely because he lacks a conscience and had a desire to kill for no reason, which is still highly possible)…
But something about him… tells me he did this for a reason.
Most murders do not start off with a quadruple homicide. Mass murderers wanting recognition yes.
So why wouldn’t he start off with just one person? If indeed he did it with just a desire to kill based off his obsession turned desire for murder?
For me there has to be something to the fact he started off with such a large scale brutal murder. (My feelings will change significantly if we learn this wasn’t his first time killing someone) but for now… with only knowledge of these being his first time killing… I cannot help to wonder why? Why so many people at once?
It will be interesting to find out what that reason was.
Please share your thoughts. Am I overthinking it, reaching too hard?
Quick check, did he still waive his right to extradition?
Agreed. If you look at the 'targeted, community not in danger' and the carefully crafted wording in their 11/16 press conference. I think they had BK leaving the scene almost immediately and knew he was in PA for Thanksgiving.I think they must have identified him based on the car first, and arrested him shortly after getting DNA results. As I recall, LE was still saying in interviews in the day or two before the arrest that they were still awaiting lab results. MOO
Here is probably the best.Where will you be watching coverage for court and also for how they tracked him? tia
Has Geragos been sighted in Idaho lately? Is he still practicing?I hope I'm not out of line for saying this...and any resident Defense attorneys on WS...my apologies.
But it's kind of funny seeing the talking heads who are paid to come on and advocate for BKs potential innocence all auditioning to be his defense attorney.