Yeah, that's not going to fly here at all. He does not have diminished culpability due to any mental health condition we are aware of, and certainly doesn't appear to have an intellectual disability.In the US, it is considered unconstitutional to impose the DP on a person with an intellectual disability as of 2002 (Atkins v Virginia) because it is a cruel, unreasonable and excessive punishment for someone who has diminished personal culpability. Not all people with autism have intellectual disability, however, most genes that are related to autism do cause intellectual disability (ID). 70% of people with Autism have ID and the remaining 30% have some degree of ID which may be less pronounced, but still exists. IMO, for this reason alone the DP should be automatically removed from this case, in fact the prosecutor should never have put the DP on the table to begin with. I'm going to assume BT did not know BK is allegedly on the spectrum. However, Idaho has fixed their legal definition of ID as being an IQ of 70 or less which is not a medically accurate way to define ID. JMO.
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Idaho law forbids executing people with ID:
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All JMO.
That is an interesting thought @Gigiky …. and made me also wonder……whether the visual snow condition discussed and suggested would also make it difficult to uuhh…. stargaze at night perhaps? MOOI would think is BK had this visual snow thing he shouldn't be allowed to drive.
Yes it was a cold case( Mark disappeared in 1999 and I've know about it since then), and was brought to trial in the last year, making it current based on the IGG evidence.If your cousin was Mark Driben, that WAS a cold case.
"A case becomes “Cold” when all probative investigative leads available to the primary investigators are exhausted and the case remains open and unsolved after a period of three years. Cold Cases are reviewed to determine if newer technologies or forensic testing may produce any new potential leads." Cold Cases - What is a Cold Case.
Even this indicates that Mark Dribin's case was considered a cold case: MARK DRIBIN
BTW, it is right and good that you and the rest of Mark's family and friends received justice. I just wish it could have been much sooner. 20 years is a long time to wait.
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No, I think you're exactly right. I think he didn't purposely leave the sheath behind.Of course I have no proof and it’s just my feelings about this, but I don’t believe he intentionally left the sheath behind.
IMO things became more complicated than he’d pictured. Maddie and Kaylee together in the bed, Xana and Ethan fighting him, frenzied stabbing, and he lost it. Physically lost the sheath and mentally “lost it” when his imagined scenario became more complex.
I think he was exhausted though satiated by killing them and just made that one grievous error (thankfully). Maybe he didn’t see the sheath was positioned as it was by Maddie and just hightailed it out of there.
If he was signaling something by leaving the sheath intentionally, I don’t see it.
OR I’m totally wrong. Who knows?
JMO
Let's pretend for funsies that it's November 10th of that year. Everyone is alive and well.
Let's talk about those dozen or so trips into Moscow.
Let's wonder if any of them are in the 3 am realm.
Let's wonder if, mapped, they're ridiculously identical.
Let's ask if the routes look anything like the triple loop-de-loops he took the night of the murders.
Let's talk about those.
Actually, let's imagine AT talking about them.
I happen to think she'd use phrases like:
* yes, he was driving in Moscow but he wasn't driving over there. (Conveniently true statement. The whole outer loop isn't anywhere near 1122.)
* he wasn't stopping.
What then was he doing?
Seems quite targeted, no? Circling? Circling the airport, looking for the runway? Funny that the perigee of his lunar space drive looks to be planet 1122, the very same place by which he docked his Hyundai rocket and in which four unsuspecting victims were slaughtered to death.
If the dozen excursions into Moscow looked anything like the three tours de King, IF one of the victims, while alive, had reason to be aware of his BK's orbiting Elantra, would they rise to the legal standard of stalking? What if there's minimal or even no stopping? Could we say, "not stalking, just driving around"? Is it technically stalking if it's the whole house he's surveilling? Is it harassment -- is it criminal -- if he learned of the address from following an unsuspecting waitress home, and didn't need to ogle, content to steal glimpses.
He didn't stumble upon that location by accident. Looping with purpose.
I can't wait to see how AT tries to repackage that.
JMO
Kohberger's phone pinged in the area of the students' Moscow house around 9am on November 13 - just five hours after he allegedly broke into the off-campus home and stabbed four students to death. But by the end of that day, his phone went cold.
Maybe those woolly worms transformed into Isabella tiger moths after the long winter?Just have to say…… speaking of ‘bushy eyebrows’…… IMO someone’s client has been plucking and coifing those eyebrows to no end.
He also evaded police, got rid of evidence and took other steps to hide his involvement in the murders. IIRC, most states have these criteria for an insanity defense. I assume that's why his defense hasn't tried that strategy?Nope. He knew what he was doing, and knew what he was doing was wrong. Pretty much every serial killer (for instance) who has ever been put to death, has had underlying mental illness. It's not an excuse.
He also evaded police, got rid of evidence and took other steps to hide his involvement in the murders. IIRC, most states have these criteria for an insanity defense. I assume that's why his defense hasn't tried that strategy?
I'm just now checking back into this horrible case as it's in the pre-trial phase. Thanks to all of you who stuck around and kept this discussion up to date. It's been pretty easy to catch up on things here. These murders spook me like few others do. The first night after I came here and began reading to refresh my memory, I ended up having a nightmare about it. Very few cases I've followed have done that, but this one .'..
Interesting.. on the new "case summary", but not on the docket yet - Motion to Strike Death Penalty due to Autism Spectrum Disorder??
Good Lord! That's just about as pitiful as it gets! And once again that's JMO.Interesting.. on the new "case summary", but not on the docket yet - Motion to Strike Death Penalty due to Autism Spectrum Disorder??
Not as pathetic as a case I saw on Dateline where the guy claimed that he was "too fat" to have murdered someone.Good Lord! That's just about as pitiful as it gets! And once again that's JMO.
Pile em on. Dig up Johnnie Cochran and F. Lee Bailey and add them to the team too.So what are the thoughts on the new addition to BK defense team. Bicka Barlow?