They are taking the Delphi route of sourcing the defense from the internet, it seems.
They are taking the Delphi route of sourcing the defense from the internet, it seems.
I don't have the attention span either. If anyone has listened to it, could you note the time it begins?
There are no reports that DM saw a naked man. Only BF.Thank you for the article, though it sounds like it was written by a third grader using AI. Naked makes sense, too (also freaking freezing your parts off), but then there ought to be other DNA type evidence, IMO. So BF saw a naked man and DM saw...a naked man with a black mask? With or without shoes?![]()
So by that reasoning, were there 2 men, or one that took their clothes off or one that was naked with a black mask? And how many wearing shoes that got enough blood for the amino black to work?There are no reports that DM saw a naked man. Only BF.
First, I believe that BK did it and it was BK alone IMO. From the day he was arrested.So by that reasoning, were there 2 men, or one that took their clothes off or one that was naked with a black mask? And how many wearing shoes that got enough blood for the amino black to work?
Are there any reports of what time BF saw the naked man? Why did she come upstairs? So many questions. Did she really discover the deceased roommates like the article says? Or was it HJ who did the discovering?
Just thinking it through.....
Funke was "interviewed by police on several occasions. She disclosed things she heard and things she saw," according to the affidavit, signed by Richard Bitonti.
Bitonti wrote that "Bethany Funke has information material to the charges against Mr. Kohberger; portions of information Ms. Funke has is exculpatory to the defendant. Ms. Funke's information is unique to her experiences and cannot be provided by another witness."
Funke's motion to quash the subpoena said the statements in the affidavit are "without support and there is no further information or detail pertaining to the substance of this testimony, its materiality or the alleged exculpatory information of Ms. Funke or why it would be entertained at preliminary hearing."
Jmo, I don't buy that BF saw anyone, let alone a naked man. IMO this report is all over the place, and likely a result of extremely poor auto correct and auto editing, if any at all, lol. Afaik, no other msm has ever made any independent corroboration of this 'news'. It's the Daily Mirror after all! Note that they are confusing BF with DM imo. IMO "naked" is typo for "masked". We'll see at trial for sure.So by that reasoning, were there 2 men, or one that took their clothes off or one that was naked with a black mask? And how many wearing shoes that got enough blood for the amino black to work?
Are there any reports of what time BF saw the naked man? Why did she come upstairs? So many questions. Did she really discover the deceased roommates like the article says? Or was it HJ who did the discovering?
Just thinking it through.....
Thanks for this. That's put me at ease knowing the d won't be able to exploit it. Reply is much appreciated.I get your argument, but I think the defence can't ask that question, or they'd open the door to the witness answering the question. IMO there will just be a gentleman's agreement not to go there, and the witness will just say "a tip from the FBI" or similar. So in short, because both sides want to exclude IGG, the defence won't be able to exploit it.
In practice I don't think so.
IMO the problem with any idea of 'planting' is how do you get it into evidence? At best its just going to be suggestive questions on cross.
I think your points are good ones! I just think this kind of stuff is common in trials because there really isn't time to rehash all of IGG which at the end of the day, has no relevance to his guilt or innocence so both sides can agree just to short circuit it.
It's my opinion that if AT then tried to exploit the tip - she'd open the door to it coming in. This recently happened in Delphi IIRC.
MOO
Exactly! Moo, it's no big deal ( no deal at all in fact imo,,) that AJ said "about 5'8" at the 23/24th hearing. She's going by memory. This is more than a dead, dead horse for me personally going forward!Thank you for this. From the document "Her description of the intruder was notably similar during all three interviews: 1) white male; 2) slim/skinny/lean body type; 3) slightly taller than D.M. (5'10); 4) wearing all black; 5) wearing a mask that was covering his forehead and mouth; 6) a voice she didn't recognize saying he was "here to help," and; 7) the intruder walked out or towards the back sliding door without saying anything to her." (BBM)
I'm beginning to think there are people associated with this case, including attorneys, that say something from memory and have no idea what they are talking about. (AJ stating DM is "about" 5'8, but going from memory instead of looking it up).
"He was a short tall man with reddish black hair. One eye was blue, the other brown and the third eye was green. He was also muscularly skinny fat."/s
Actually IGG DOES lead to a specific individual. They narrow it down from the family group.IGG does not lead to a specific individual. At best, it leads to a family group. We need to be really careful here about committing to BK because he may have other distant family members in the area who committed this crime whom we know nothing about whatsoever.
DM said she "didn't have a clue" if BK was the person she saw after his arrest. Yet she MUST have seen his eyes/eyebrows and being in his presence, saw his gait. She heard his voice, yet we have not yet heard of any tests in regards to this. BK has a unique cadence and PA accent. Does DM recognize his voice? We don't know.
When (DM) learned that an arrest had been made, she found a mugshot of Mr. Kohberger online. When asked if Mr. Kohberger was the person that she saw in the house, she did not know if Mr. Kohberger was the intruder. She knew that the man had looked at her because of the ābushy eyebrow.ā (See Motion in Limine 7 - Exhibit 9 Lake interview, p. 96, l. 23-p. 98, l. 5.) All that she remembered is āsome bushy eyebrow and all black and some sort of mask.ā Id. p. 98, l. 24 ā p. 99, l. 14.
Franks D.M. was shown Defendant's mug shot and asked by Detective Lake whether Defendant was the person she saw in her house. D.M. responded: I have no clue. From what I remember, I just remember seeing this figure that was .... more of like the skinnier tone build, and some mask on ... I don't know if it was covering his mouth, his nose, or below his mouth and nose. Ijust remember he was white, but I didn't know how he was white. Ijust knew he was. And ... I knew he looked at me because of the bushy eyebrows.
So DM said "I have no clue" about BK. That's very unsettling. She did not recognize him from a photo. While you could say that was due to his disguise, she saw him moving, i.e. his gait and she heard his voice. Did she recognize either? IDK.
And they do that. They narrow the IGG down and rule out other family members.IGGAB
IGG starts by matching crime scene DNA with genetic databases to find potential relatives. By piecing together family trees, investigators can zoom in on a specific family group or lineage. But it doesn't point to one person right away. They still need to dig through multiple records to uncover the exact match within the family group.
Thank you for explaining the process so well. IGG proved that my cousin's killer was actually him, and not his brother.It seems to me that you are describing some of the first steps in the process, but omitting the final step.
Itās called āinvestigativeā because itās an ongoing process of winnowing down the family tree until there is only one remaining person who is a perfect match.
Anyone whoās watched any shows like Dateline or countless others has seen experts, like CeCe Moore, describe in detail the process of elimination.
Identifying the common denominator family ancestors and then paring the tree down until only ONE individual is isolated is the essence of this time-consuming but vital procedure.
If BK had an identical twin it would complicate matters to a degree, but he doesnāt, so itās a moot point.
One person in several octillions is pretty convincing.
Old news anyway as the defense finally had to drop the pretense that it couldnāt be proven it was BKās DNA on the snap.
IMO, bolstered by well-known and often-linked facts.
Cite one example when an IGG match has been proven wrong.Exactly and sometimes, even with careful work, the match they think is right can be wrong.
BF Naked Man Daily Mail creation.So by that reasoning, were there 2 men, or one that took their clothes off or one that was naked with a black mask? And how many wearing shoes that got enough blood for the amino black to work?
Are there any reports of what time BF saw the naked man? Why did she come upstairs? So many questions. Did she really discover the deceased roommates like the article says? Or was it HJ who did the discovering?
Just thinking it through.....
Yes, Another nothing burger. JmoAnd again, what is one to glean from this 6 minute video that can be of help in identifying BK as the killer in the house?? Nothing. DM heard a male voice saying something to the effect of "it's okay, i'm going to help you". Nothing more. Hardly enough of a voice sample to learn much from, to pick up cadence and accent, imo, especially considering that he surely wasn't talking loudly, as he had not yet completed his murder spree. Just another attempt to discredit DM. JMO
If anything, if BK does have a Philly accent, it'd make him more identifiable on the West Coast. That'd be very distinctive! Idaho isn't the Mid-West.Yes, Another nothing burger. Jmo
Yes. As I see it, DM simply told the truth as she remembered. Nothing more, nothing less. So, so not an issue.If DM said BK is the person she saw, how does that advance the case against BK? If anything it opens HER up to 'how can you be so sure?'
The case of BK doesn't even come down to this.
JMO
Yes indeed. Also if I can bother looking through old threads to where affidavit by Bitoni, BF's attorney, was discussed and posted, I clearly recall there was nada, zilch in that about a naked man either. This is jmo whilst finding the links.BF Naked Man Daily Mail creation.
Yes. As I see it, DM simply told the truth as she remembered. Nothing more, nothing less. So, so not an issue.
Wishing her strength and support at trial, especially during cross. One thing for sure, her not being able to make a positive ID speaks to her credibility IMO. Given the circumstances and BK's get up, that makes perfect sense ( as had been pointed out countless times by posters here).