A few random thoughts about this Monroe County prosecutor's report about what BK was doing at the time police raided his family home:
-Very good catch U.N.Known, when you note the official said 'apparently'; that sounds like hearsay, rumor, etc., as if he had heard that from somewhere/someone; is it true?
-Is anyone seeing on the item receipt list from the parents' house, mention of zip-loc baggies? (If so, I must have missed that item(s),
however I did see the receipt list from BK's vehicle noting zip-loc baggies; if that is what BK was doing WHEN he was caught during the raid, wouldn't it have made sense to gather those/the zip-loc baggie(s) in question? If not, why not?)
-How does anyone know what BK was actually doing when police raided his parents' home? They may know what he was wearing, what time it was, what room he was in, what was in his pockets at the time - but presuming BK has ears, wouldn't it have made sense that he may have heard something going on at 1:30 in the morning (like maybe the front entry door being bashed in), which perhaps would've caused him to take pause from whatever he'd been actually doing, to listen more intently, or whatever? Unless they have cams inside the house that can show what he was doing at that moment, how does anyone know what he was actually doing at that moment? (
"Mancuso says, "Mr. Kohberger was found awake in the kitchen area dresssd in shorts and a shirt a wearing latex medical type gloves and apparently was taking his personal trash and putting it into a separate zip lock baggies."" Monroe County Officials Share New Details About Idaho Murder Suspect's Arrest)
-just to shed a different perspective on this 'apparent' and reportedly telling activity of BK's - just wanted to mention that if I am in some kind of an area where there may not be a waste bin, that is exactly what I do to dispose of 'my personal trash' - for example, if I'm in a vehicle and it doesn't happen to have a trash bag, I will find something, like whatever type of bag/container might be available, and put whatever trash items might fit into it, just to tidy the vehicle - ie husb tends to just put receipts or wrappers or straws, cans, whatever, on the seat or the floor, if there is no trash bag in his vehicle, so when I happen to be a passenger, that's what I'm doing, gathering up little items of trash and putting them in some kind of container/bag/ziploc bag, which I can then put in whatever trash receptacle is available at a later time, ie home trash, coffeeshop drivethrough trash receptacle, whatever,
even though I'm not trying to hide anything. If I'm doing work in a little office with no waste bin, same thing; whatever trash I might accumulate (saran wrap from lunch? gum wrappers? empty paperclip box? staples I pulled out? - what do I do with it? throw it on the floor? leave it for others to pick up? leave a mess on the desk? no, I find something to put it in, until I can take that container/bag/ziploc bag from a snack/whatever to an actual trash receptacle. It's possible BK doesn't have a little trash bin in his bedroom in his parents' home, or in the TV room, or wherever he spends his time while he's there, and he simply used whatever was available to gather his 'personal trash' until taking it to the main house trashbag. Or maybe he uses/reuses a 'dedicated' large zip-loc bag for just that purpose (nobody said which size the zip-loc bag/s was/were).
-the report of BK putting his family's trash in with a neighbor's trash occurred
days before the actual raid on his parents' home; not sure if this is the case in this family's neighborhood, but where I live, they limit the number of bags you're 'allowed' to put out for your weekly trash pickup. Whatever that number is (maybe 3 bags?), sometimes people go over that limit, especially at gift-giving time, like Christmas. All the wrapping supplies, packaging from buying silly decorations, unneeded boxes, whatever, from that time of year. In fact I drove someone home a few days after this past Christmas and she told me how she'd put some of her trash onto her neighbour's curb for pickup, because she was over her limit and she saw the neighbor had fewer bags than allowed - sneaky her, but really not criminal, and not trying to hide any of her family's DNA. From my perspective, this wasn't a big 'a-ha' moment regarding BK, especially given the proximity to the Christmas season with all of its waste. If it may have been in the middle of the night, perhaps he waited until he was sure the neighbor had already put out all of their trash, to make sure they could accommodate another bag within their allotment?