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I agree. Especially if he tells the court the details of the crime.If DK offered to plead guilty in exchange for removal of death penalty, I can't imagine the State wouldn't accept that.
I agree. Especially if he tells the court the details of the crime.If DK offered to plead guilty in exchange for removal of death penalty, I can't imagine the State wouldn't accept that.
Agreed! I’m “a little older” as well and very boring so my timeline would be very sparseOr vaguely reassuring, if one is not a criminal. As an older person, I'm glad my family has an easy way of figuring out what happened to me (and I'm happy that we can also figure out where the grandkids are).
IMO. Not scary to me.
I agree, but don't see him eager to do that, he seems to me that he thinks he is still ahead of the game.I agree. Especially if he tells the court the details of the crime.
Agreed. Based upon the reports of his unsatiable appetite for news of the homicides, IMO, he would relish the idea of hearing all the accounts that would come in a trial.I agree, but don't see him eager to do that, he seems to me that he thinks he is still ahead of the game.
You are correct, trials are risky. Not only is it always possible the defendant will be found not guilty, but the victims are not treated with kid gloves in the courtroom-- they can't be. But it's still the case that many, if not most, families want to see the defendant in court. They don't realize a trial, if held, won't really be about their loved one. (When a trial is about to start you often hear families say things like "the trial should be about X [the loved one] not about Y [the defendant]. But it can't work that way.)
Even though all that's true, families still often want trials. And I expect that's especially true some of these these families.
JMO
As an outside/impartial observer, I've always disliked plea agreements that allow the guilty to have reduced, and often ridiculously short sentences for horrid crimes. In this case, as you say, the difference is DP or Life in prison. It's likely that the victims' family and friends have different views on which they'd prefer anyway.
I just don't see that happening, but anything is possible. Plus I don't think DK would agree to plea, he seems like he'd be willing to roll the dice with the jury, he is the smartest man in the room, ahem cell now, after all. JMOIf DK offered to plead guilty in exchange for removal of death penalty, I can't imagine the State wouldn't accept that.
But those students don't drive White Elantras seen on surveillance right before (more than once) the murders and then speeding away right after.IMO, that likely describes more than half the student population in these two college towns.
I just don't see that happening, but anything is possible. Plus I don't think DK would agree to plea, he seems like he'd be willing to roll the dice with the jury, he is the smartest man in the room, ahem cell now, after all. JMO
If it was that foggy, I'd have to wonder about clarity of the white Elantra video.How foggy? Would a neighbor even be able to see that front door from their own house?
snipped for focus @Montecore1A prosecutor will try a Death Penalty much differently than a Life Sentence case. With a LS case they just need to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt,...
A Death Penality case will certainly display every gruesome crime scene pic and go into excruciating detail of each victims wounds and the extent of how they suffered and died, which wouldn't be necessary to display for the jury (and the gallery) to achieve a guilty verdict with a preponderance of evidence linking the person on trial to the crime....
Re the bolded, I believe that was when BK was pulled over just outside the King Road Cell tower range on a traffic stop on AUG 21. In another part of the PCA that incident is explained in more detail. It was during this Aug 21 Traffic stop where BK supplied his phone number to LE. Investigators later (on approx Nov 29th) pulled up all this info after identifying BK's elantra. Eventually, on DEc 23rd, warrants were obtained from AT&T for the historical ping location data for that number which is when LE would have realised that just before BK was pulled over that night on Aug 21, he had been pinging of towers also used by the Kings Road residence .MOO. Sorry that I can't remember the page no in the PCA offhand.Couple of (random) things I want to throw out here:
*Wondering what happened on this date? August 21, 2022
In exhibit A, statement of Sgt. Dustin Blaker
”The records for the 8458 phone show the 8458 phone utilizing cellular resources that provide coverage to the area of 1122 King Rd on at least 12 occasions prior to November 13, 2022. All of these occasions, except for one, occurred in the late evening and early morning hours of their respective days. One of these occasions, on August 21, 2022, the 8458 phone utilized cellular resources providing coverage to the King Rd. residence from approximately 10:34pm-11:35 pm.
At approximately 11:37pm, BK was stopped by Latah County Sheriffs Deputy, Cpl Duke.”
RSBM
Nothing earth shattering, just things I came across!
Part of the reason I say that is that I don't think this prosecutor is very pro death penalty. And he can save his office a LOT of money. But I do agree with you that I'm not sure BK (I keep typing DK for some reason) would agree to it. At least not yet.I just don't see that happening, but anything is possible. Plus I don't think DK would agree to plea, he seems like he'd be willing to roll the dice with the jury, he is the smartest man in the room, ahem cell now, after all. JMO
Don’t forget that there were multiple fake accounts made right after the arrest. I believe People was fooled by this as I was. JMOFor me to know (more clearly) if it is 19/20 Tinder accounts or actually 39/40 accounts total, I need to check the Order to Seal Documents to see how it is written. I have all of them in my Download File so I will take a look.
The information seems more solid to me because we have more than just an anonymous investigator talking to People Magazine. People Magazine saw Kohberger's account themselves and noted Kohberger followed the 3 female victims:
"Kohberger's now-deleted Instagram account — which was viewed by PEOPLE before it was removed — followed the accounts of Mogen, Gonclaves and Kernodle, but there was no public interaction."
Your right, if the article is correct then it would be significant.
Question:
How can the prosecution claim that Kohberger was stalking the victims if they can't prove Kohberger even
knew who the victims were?
To stalk someone you have to know who they are.
The thing is, they don't have any proof that Kohberger was on King road those dozens of times that his phone pinged from the Moscow area. All they have is that his phone pinged from the same cell tower that services the residents who live on King road.
I would have to research it but I can bet dollars to doughnuts that the range of the King Rd cell tower expands to quite a large range out from King Rd. Maybe even out of town.
The defense can say there is no proof Kohberger was stalking the victims, he was just out doing XYZ in the area, or he wasn't even in that area because his phone pinged erroneously on that tower or was transferred over to that tower, not unheard of.
Point is....
It would bolster the prosecution's case (phone evidence shows stalking) if they can prove that Kohberger knew who the victims were - if they can prove that he followed 3 ladies on Instagram who happen to be the same 3 ladies he killed that night. The 2 women he didn't kill in that house might be alive because he did not know who they were, did not follow them on Instagram.
And if they can prove that just a couple of weeks before the murders he tried to communicate with one of them but was ignored by her, then that shows some level of escalation and bolsters the stalking evidence.
Note all the SM accounts in evidence. They are looking for BK's connection to the victims. Proof he knew them.
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SBMFFTo stalk someone you have to know who they are.
Thanks for posting just the same, @Auntie CipationAh, thanks. Other than our own speculation here, I hadn't seen any reports on this, or else I'd already forgotten about it. Sigh.