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BBMFor 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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That's what I was getting at. Is it just a typo in the Tinder warrants where there's a missing/extra bullet point?
It's hard to believe there could potentially be 40 Tinder accounts to sift through. Except that I know how Tinder works and 40 might be conservative for some people. Also, if it were a matter of catfishing then again, maybe 40 is normal for that sort of thing?
Again, I'm saying all of this without knowing if each bullet point represents an account but have been assuming so up to now.
I'd forgotten that People Magazine stated they'd witnessed BKs Instagram IRL as I completely forgot I'd already read it.
Overall on the subject of stalking, I tend to disagree. The victim doesn't always know their stalker but that is a separate subject.
Unless there is a witness, video or photo evidence to place BK on King Road on the dates his phone pinged then correct, all they have is BKs phone pinging in the area. Defense could argue that BK was in the area for other reasons. Technically, they could even argue it was just BKs phone and not BK himself (don't go after me please, I'm just pointing out there's room for argument). Except for the fact that the phone pinged so close the night and morning of the murders where BKs DNA was found on the sheath of a knife at the scene of a fatal stabbing

Right. If the prosecution can establish an initial point of contact (esp if IRL) and they can provide evidence of BK following/contacting any of the victims via SM or Tinder, if they can prove that BK attempted to contact any of the victims in the weeks leading up to the murders, it should illustrate that BK was stalking. This is important to establish motive to ensure without a doubt that BK "had his reasons".
Let's be clear though, even if there is a connection between BK and the victims via SM it's not proof that BK knew them. It's proof that contact was made between BK and the victims. Considering BK sent messages to one of them and they didn't reply (apparently due to the fact that they were not mutually following one another therefore the message was never seen), I'd say they did not know each other.
If BK made multiple attempts to contact any of the victims via any one of multiple platforms (in particular Tinder) especially if he got no response, especially if he got no response and persisted, I'd say that illustrates stalking.
JMO.
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