
Idaho Murders: As a Small Town Grapples With Sinister Rumors, Media’s True-Crime Obsession Grows
While social media puts forth speculation and false information, channels like NewsNation are making a name in true-crime coverage.
Someone above mentioned this could be normal behavior being up at 1:30 for him since neighbors in Pullman saw him as a night owl.
I believe what OP meant was he had already been seen doing this while under surveillance in PA. Not that it was something he already was known to do before the murders took place. Link is below where he was seen doing this. I'm usually terrible at finding links for stuff later on, so imaginary fist bump for me. LOL
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Idaho murders: Suspect threw out trash in neighbors' bins, source says
Investigators observed the Idaho quadruple murder suspect throwing out garbage into neighboring trash bins in the middle of the night as they surveilled him.abc7ny.com
Does anyone recall reading or hearing that he did this while in Pullman? I don't, but that doesn't mean much. LOL I have a vague memory that they weren't able to obtain his trash in Pullman, but I can't swear to it. MOOooo
i remember reading the article about the woman who said he cleaned at night and it disturbed them. She said 8pm.Those links were posted threads ago quoting his neighbors as saying he used to clean at night. I don't remember anything about trash, but surely that was part of cleaning? JMO.
Investigators in December took trash from Mr. Kohberger’s family home in Pennsylvania and sent it to a crime lab in Idaho, which identified a family DNA match, the affidavit said.
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Police Say DNA, Video Tie Bryan Kohberger to University of Idaho Killings
The man accused of killing four University of Idaho students appeared Thursday in Idaho court.www.wsj.com
i remember reading the article about the woman who said he cleaned at night and it disturbed them. She said 8pm.
I never saw verification of the trash removals at night at his apartment building.
As long as the neighbors' bin is at the curb, there is no expectation of privacy. But that goes double for BK's trash at his neighbor's curb. Which is where I believe the father's DNA was retrieved.This raises a very interesting question for me. If the police step onto BK's neighbor's property and search their trash bins for what they observed BK put in there, is what they find admissible without a warrant? I guess the legal question is: would it be invading the neighbor's privacy if they already knew what they were looking for didn't belong to the neighbors? Certainly, they could (and possibly did) just get the neighbor's permission and ask them not to tell, but could they be sure the neighbor's aren't besties with the Kohberger's and might tip them off? Or maybe they just parked some poor, unfortunate probie agent on the street with orders to grab it the minute the bin hit the curb. I believe all we know at this point is that they retrieved whatever he put in their trash, but not exactly how they went about that.
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Idaho Murders: As a Small Town Grapples With Sinister Rumors, Media’s True-Crime Obsession Grows
While social media puts forth speculation and false information, channels like NewsNation are making a name in true-crime coverage.www.vanityfair.com
I've seen the aerial view of the Kohberger's house, but not where the trash bins sit on pickup day. I wonder if their street is like mine: the bins aren't set on the curb/street. They sit on the edge everyone's front yard. We don't have a sidewalk/the area between the sidewalk and the street. But, the trash bins belong to the company the city pays to empty them.As long as the neighbors' bin is at the curb, there is no expectation of privacy. But that goes double for BK's trash at his neighbor's curb. Which is where I believe the father's DNA was retrieved.
Now if the neighbor's trash were not yet to the curb, but was still within the neighbor's scurtilege (a new term to me which seems to mean on the neighbor's property as opposed to the city-owned strip along roadside (including the curb)), then anything found in it could not be used against the neighbor.
IANAL but I expect the prosecution's argument in such an event would be that although the evidence recovered from the bin on the neighbor's property could not be used against the neighbor, it should still admissible against BK. After all, BK has no expectation of privacy in litter he basically dumped on the next-door property.
Other posters--more dedicated than I--have been reading PA case law and perhaps they will correct my assumptions here.
In CA, where I live, and in FL, where I grew up, there is a strip of land, between your house and the road, that belongs to the public. The homeowner must maintain it, but has few rights as to its use, including no expectation of privacy. Our city water co. installed a large housing for their equipment on the strip directly in front of my house, chose the location and color without consulting us. Anyone can park in that strip along the road (as long as they don't block my driveway), but let a weed pop up there and I get a $100/hr. bill from the City.
There is no drainage easement on your property? Our yard goes right to the road but we still have an easement. JMOI've seen the aerial view of the Kohberger's house, but not where the trash bins sit on pickup day. I wonder if their street is like mine: the bins aren't set on the curb/street. They sit on the edge everyone's front yard. We don't have a sidewalk/the area between the sidewalk and the street. But, the trash bins belong to the company the city pays to empty them.
I wonder if one reason they asked for the arrest warrant to be granted without considering the DNA connection is that the trash they used to get it may be excluded since (if) it wasn't actually on the curb.
Well, I have no idea and I should probably not admit that I'd never even heard of such a thing. . If they all look like the ones I just found in a quick search, then no, I don't, though I've seen them on other streets. But, I wouldn't put that answer in writing or say it under oath!There is no drainage easement on your property? Our yard goes right to the road but we still have an easement. JMO
Yes, we have no sidewalk either, but there is room for one in that easement along the street.There is no drainage easement on your property? Our yard goes right to the road but we still have an easement. JMO
This article suggests that WS is the origin of the crazy online 'sleuths' that cause problems.![]()
Idaho Murders: As a Small Town Grapples With Sinister Rumors, Media’s True-Crime Obsession Grows
While social media puts forth speculation and false information, channels like NewsNation are making a name in true-crime coverage.www.vanityfair.com
Paywall for me
Does anyone have a summary, please?
I don't think so.This article suggests that WS is the origin of the crazy online 'sleuths' that cause problems.
I feel this is unfair.
JMO
ETA: Not aimed at you @Dotta
Look at where it first mentions "Websleuths" it says 'the site of the same name'. It's very specific.I don't think so.
"Web sleuths" is a general term referring to all Internet armchair detectives.
JMO