4 Univ of Idaho Students Murdered, Bryan Kohberger Arrested, Moscow, Nov 2022 #100

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Something to enclose the knife to make it safe for carrying, since he had lost the sheath?
I think if he knew at that point he had lost the sheath, he would have gone back for it. But that does make sense. He’d want the knife contained so he wasn’t dripping blood back to his car.
 
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Skimmed the 36 page Google/Apple/Amazon document. It's all coming in.

Our boy had two phones.

JMO
 
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Check this out. Elite sheath. Carried ahead of him that might look exactly like a handheld vacuum.

 

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pg 29 in the Google/Apple/Amazon file:

"In the affidavit supporting Google Warrant Two, Detective Mowery explained that his review of the information returned on Google Warrant One revealed "recovery email" [email protected] and showed login had occurred on that account at 4:49 a.m. on November 13, 2022 soon after the homicide occurred through what was likely VPN server."
 
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This is huge.

It has almost to be a full certainty she saw the murder weapon, only had no context so her mind associated what she saw with what she knows. If he had the knife in hand, with an elite sheath, there is the bulk. It explains how he was able to exit the house without leaving blood droplets.

This is chilling. DM got a really good look at him, a murderer standing inches from her.

That is palpable.

JMO
 
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Skimmed the 36 page Google/Apple/Amazon document. It's all coming in.

Our boy had two phones.

JMO

Do you know what page that was on?
 
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Good decisions re all the motions.
 
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Maybe it was just the knife itself he was carrying possibly draped or wrapped in a plastic bag or a piece of cloth, something like a hand towel maybe and that would have made it look more bulkier and cylindrical in the dark with low vision.

The witness has probably never seen anyone walking around holding a huge knife in front of them and the knife is far larger than I had ever imagined one would be. It speaks more to the dimensions of the object and the manner it was being held - a similar style of holding as using a small hand held dust buster or such.
 
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pg 4 of PA arrest warrant:

"At approximately 1:14 a.m., SERT made announcements from bearcat® parked in the driveway of the residence. Immediately following announcements, SERT effectuated forced entry into the residence. Defendant was arrested without incident in bedroom. His vehicle was located and secured in the garage."

pg 5

"While awaiting transport, Defendant informed law enforcement that he had an unloaded Glock 22 handgun in the residence by his bed"

pg 9--they knew in advance of entering the house that he had a Glock

"They had information he was in possession of Glock handgun. They knew he was in the residence, awake, potentially aware of law enforcement's presence and potentially destroying evidence or perhaps retrieving his gun or weapon from the vehicle. "
 
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pg 4 of PA arrest warrant:

"At approximately 1:14 a.m., SERT made announcements from bearcat® parked in the driveway of the residence. Immediately following announcements, SERT effectuated forced entry into the residence. Defendant was arrested without incident in bedroom. His vehicle was located and secured in the garage."

pg 5

"While awaiting transport, Defendant informed law enforcement that he had an unloaded Glock 22 handgun in the residence by his bed"

pg 9--they knew in advance of entering the house that he had a Glock

"They had information he was in possession of Glock handgun. They knew he was in the residence, awake, potentially aware of law enforcement's presence and potentially destroying evidence or perhaps retrieving his gun or weapon from the vehicle. "
A potentially armed and dangerous quadruple murder suspect, likely in the process of destroying evidence.

And people think they should have politely knocked...
 
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Oh, boy. The Frank's ruling. It is essentially the State's case IMO. WOW. 38 pages.

Things to consider, maybe DM did hear KG day someone was. Murphy hears cars, alerts KG, KG puts Murphy in her room, maybe tells his to stay (my speculation based on the judge's findings). LE determined the parking likely came from outside. If BK left a door open, possibly Murphy ran out, later letting himself back in. (LE found Murphy in a room. It seems worth noting that Murphy was not underfoot when day came or 1st responders. They found him, not the other way around. Scared dog, or well trained probably.)

Audio near XK's room picked up a struggle and a thud at 4:17.

So so so much in the judge's answer.

JMO
 
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Check this out. Elite sheath. Carried ahead of him that might look exactly like a handheld vacuum.

Logically, would a murderer bring 2 sheaths to the murders?

Doesn't this indicate instead that there was either
A. 2 murderers; 1 who lost his sheath and 1 who didn't?
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B. 1 murderer who planted the empty USMC sheath that had BK's DNA on it, in which case BK would be innocent?
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C. 1 murderer who brought two knives in two sheaths and somehow wound up carrying one of them out in its sheath which begs the question where did they have the one knife that was missing its sheath?

Any other theories of what this could mean?

All JMO.
 
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