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Thankfully, because the killer was careless enough to leave the sheath behind, with the killer's, and only the killer's DNA on a vitally important part of it, which led right to BK's door, the state has been able to build what, I believe, most of us feel is a very strong case against BK. I do believe however, that even without that DNA, at some point, likely not nearly as quickly, BK would have been identified as the killer, and arrested. He had already popped up on police radar by the first of December. I think a lot more canvassing of the areas around King Rd and the Pullman apartment complex, a lot more legwork, digging, and tips would have eventually honed in on and begun to peel away the secret life of BK. I also think if interviewed by LE, early on, his bs'ing skills that he apparently thinks can get him out of anything, as it did in the traffic stop with the female officer in Washington, would have failed him miserably, and he probably would have divulged way too much information. I also believe that once his name popped up, they had not only his address, but IIRC, his phone number, from a previous stop, and were able to start working with that info as well. I do think the state's case, in that scenario, would have been a lot more circumstantial, and not nearly as strong. Again, thankfully, his careless or unluckymistake ultimately made LE's jobs a lot easier. JMO
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