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I don't see any academic achievements and excellence. Just good grades. Did a poor job teaching and didn't have the sense to leave his phone at home when stalking and committing homicide burglary in Moscow. Drove his car in front of a ton of cameras.I keep ready about how smart KB is and his academic achievements and excellence. I see little evidence of that.
Persons pursuing PhD degrees are not smarter than everyone else. They are just individuals who have a great interest in a particular topic and choose to go after advanced study. Some programs are very competitive, but others are not. Good grades are required. BK has no published works of which I am aware. I have never seen any test scores or grade transcripts. I read that he liked to give long roundabout explanations for topics to show off his knowledge. This seems to me more like someone who likes to him himself talk than an expert on any field.
He may be of above average intelligence, but I have seen nothing to suggest he was a criminal mastermind.
It will be interesting to see what information is released when this case comes to trial. I suspect he was sloppy with some of his plans.
An old joke that comes to mind when I see references to his academic achievements (no offense aimed at the PhD's here).
Every body know what BS means (bull ****)
MS means more of it
PhD means Piled Higher and Deeper.

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