4 Univ of Idaho Students Murdered - Bryan Kohberger Arrested - Moscow # 74

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  • #161
Some of these card gloves prohibit thieves from scanning your card’s information as you pass by them. This is not your 4 fingers and a thumb type of glove.
I was saying if it's not some kind of wallet or holder. No one I know calls an RF case anything but a case, certainly not "glove", but perhaps that could be a regional thing. So if the writer meant "glove" why would someone store anything in a glove?

I, personally, have gloves with an ID compartment. I have also put beads or small objects in a glove to carry them from point A to point B and keep the items together when I didn't have anything else handy. I don't hide things in gloves, but I do hide things in socks.

I was looking for reasons someone would put cards or anything in a glove rather than something else.
 
  • #162
I was saying if it's not some kind of wallet or holder. No one I know calls an RF case anything but a case, certainly not "glove", but perhaps that could be a regional thing. So if the writer meant "glove" why would someone store anything in a glove?

I, personally, have gloves with an ID compartment. I have also put beads or small objects in a glove to carry them from point A to point B and keep the items together when I didn't have anything else handy. I don't hide things in gloves, but I do hide things in socks.

I was looking for reasons someone would put cards or anything in a glove rather than something else.
Shallow, smaller and easier to carry in a pocket while walking, running or whatever. Can put multiple items in it - finger holes would be ideal for carrying small items. I use a sock too, and never thought about using a glove, but I can see how it could be useful (not just to hide things).
 
  • #163
The Door Dash food was delivered at 4am and the white elantra (allegedly w/ Kohberger driving) was recorded entering the King Road area at 4.04 am. 4 mins doesn't seem a lot but it's enough time for the delivery driver to drive away without even been seen by Kohberger, so he might not have even known they'd, had food delivered.
 
  • #164
It was listed that LE found "prescriptions". I wonder if Kohberger had stopped taking any medication he was being prescribed? Idk how it works in the US but here in UK, if you have a prescription then you have to give it to the pharmacist to get the medication and they keep the prescription. If he stopped taking medication then anger, obsessive compulsions, insomnia etc could've come back with a venganace.
 
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Snipped for focus.

I'm going to repost from the previous thread why I don't think the word is curls (2 reasons).

(1) Whoever wrote that makes their a's look like u's. (Look at the words Columbia, navy, man's, & drawing (there are more examples in the list, I captured a small section)).

(2) It's obviously not curls, as so many have pointed out, as there are 6 characters in that word, not 5, so it can't be curls IMO.

So... has anyone tried playing Wordle with the 6 letters using an a as the 2nd character? While I'm not convinced it's not a 'u', it may definitely be an 'a'. I'm more apt to think an 'a' over a 'u'.

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Maybe “receipts” misspelled?
 
  • #166
yes- just think they might tag with a # as they collect so that something with an indistinct description, e.g. "knife," has a # on it
Items were treated as evidence, handled with gloves, and placed in individual bags/containers which would then be marked.
 
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Speculation of course, but about the letter from Bryan from Montana, I would imagine they are looking at unsolved murders in Montana from the time that letter was posted. Apparently there are tons of unsolved missing/mudered in Montana, especially native/indigenous women.
MOO, etc,etc.
 
  • #169
Interesting. I guess they weren't interested in his license and insurance card. Honestly, I'm not sure why they are interested in half of the items they seized.
I think because 'you don't know what you don't know.' There's nothing worse than getting deeper into the investigation and then realising you saw a framed picture on his desk, or a business card, that you now realise could be important---but too late.
 
  • #170
I'd thought I'd read, dozens of threads ago, that the doordash guy had actually stated to LE that he'd handed the delivery to Xana in person. (He'd initiated contact with LE directly, upon hearing of the murders). Haven't found specific post yet, but still looking. JMO
Thank you. I don't need to see the link, I believe you.
 
  • #171
The more I think about it, the more I think Montana could be a person. JMO
 
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But they did collect fibers.

I'm sure of it but I personally feel quite convinced that BK did not have a selection of hair cuttings (from his alleged victims) about his person, in his home, or in his car and that had he done so, the police would not have noted this as 'curls in a glove'. JMO.
 
  • #174
Anybody else wondering why there is no wallet listed in evidence lists? First I thought maybe it's a young people thing; my daughter told me abut 10 years ago to ditch my purse because it "dated" me. People don't use cash much, but to keep ID cards in a glove seems odd to me. So I went back to the IN police stop. It looks like BK takes something out of his back pants pocket when the cop asks for his driver's license. Fast forward to minute 1:45, cop moves his arm away from window, there it is -- BK's wallet in his lap. Hummmmmm?

OK, going to get my purse and run errands. jmo

a lot of students and younger people use the little pocket things on their phones to keep school id and debit cards?
 
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Well that's all fun and games until you drop one of your gloves...
 
  • #176
Was Ethan was using Xana's log-on for doordash delivery? Who actually ordered Doordash? Anyone can have food delivered to an address...


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A security camera caught audio of a “whimper” and “thud” around 4:17 a.m., according to the affidavit.

I've been wondering same about this Door Dash ever since people said the place it came from was close to BK's residence (IIRC?). It seems remarkable to me that E & X who came home after a night out, presumably of drinking and maybe eating, and presumably having passed all the usual food outlets including the well known Grub Truck or whatever it's called on their way home, only to order a meal in the small hours... coinciding by a matter of minutes not even half an hour to the time they were taken from this life.

Is it possible their a/c was hacked? I know the delivery driver is cleared. I'd be wondering is this something they usually did? Did X allow other members of the household to use her log in? Many questions.
 
  • #177
I'd thought I'd read, dozens of threads ago, that the doordash guy had actually stated to LE that he'd handed the delivery to Xana in person. (He'd initiated contact with LE directly, upon hearing of the murders). Haven't found specific post yet, but still looking. JMO

Can't even begin to imagine what that poor man was going thru on finding out about this crime :O
 
  • #178
It was listed that LE found "prescriptions". I wonder if Kohberger had stopped taking any medication he was being prescribed? Idk how it works in the US but here in UK, if you have a prescription then you have to give it to the pharmacist to get the medication and they keep the prescription. If he stopped taking medication then anger, obsessive compulsions, insomnia etc could've come back with a venganace.
Yes, it's the same here. However, often people here often say prescription when they are referring to the filled prescription--the bottle of pills or whatnot. I took what is listed to mean the prescribed drug, not the written prescription to take to a pharmacist.

Most doctors here don't even hand out paper prescriptions anymore; they send them directly to the patient's preferred pharmacist.
 
  • #179
I think he was just answering the judges questions about the COI issue. Initially that meeting was sealed, recently unsealed. Or was there another time that I missed?
MOO

https://coi.isc.idaho.gov/docs/case/CR29-22-2805/030123 Order to Redact and Unseal.pdf
Thanks for this Order to Redact and unseal the COI hearing! I missed it.

So it looks like all the factual speculation supporting the COI speculation is untrue. The court accepted AT's factual representations as an officer of the court that she was on the CK cases solely as the head of office, that she did not personally meet with or advise CK, that she consulted with ethics counsel and that they support her her professional opinion that there is no conflict. The only person to whom she has a fiduciary duty of loyalty is BK. BK also accepted those representations said he wanted AT to continue as his attorney.

Hope the hooha about this is done and dusted.
 
  • #180
Hello, what is the kitty litter for please? I'm in the UK and unless you travel with actual kitties in your car, which would be awesome, I'm clueless...
In wintry places it is poured in front of tires … to get traction.
 
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