Right. The person walking around at night was wearing all black. Not Xana lying on the floor. What she was wearing, not wearing, had on or over her when anyone might have been looking at her and assumed she was passed out rather than deceased has not been specified yet.
Thanks for that, I hadn't seen or read that particular response.D response to State MIL
Mr. Kohberger “has met the criteria for this diagnosis since childhood and that it is not a ‘convenient’ diagnosis given his current legal situation and jeopardy.” (Defendant Exhibit D13-B, p. 3938).
Declaration of Dr Lewis
It is my understanding that Mr. Kohberger has received several diagnoses from appropriate and qualified doctors.
Autism Spectrum Disorder, level 1, without accompanying intellectual or language impairment.
For Bryan specifically, there is objective evidence of disrupted brain structure in several nodes of the social network. As outlined in detail in Exhibit 3, volumetric analyses of magnetic resonance imaging data for Bryan’s brain reveal several brain areas to demonstrate volume within the lowest 10th percentile, as compared to all sex and age-range (+/- 5 years) matched neurotypical control subjects drawn from a normative data base of over 10,000 subjects). Of particular relevance is evidence of reduced volume for the left and right fusiform gyri, the left and right orbital frontal area, the left temporal pole, and the right anterior cingulate area, all regions within the brain’s social network.
Imaging studies also demonstrate a clear neurobiology for OCD. With disruption of the cortico-striato-thalamo-cortical loop. Importantly, this loop includes the anterior cingulate and orbital frontal cortices, regions that overlap with the neurobiology of ASDs, and which were found to be disrupted on Bryan’s MRI
JMO
Part of BK's beginning of the 'Game Playing' early on. IMOIn M00 is wasn't strategic. In JMO it was ill advised.
Now that there is mental health information in this case that BK may not perceive the seriousness of his situation due to his condition, I have wondered if AT chose to stand silent due to that. However, it is interesting to note that AT's other current DP client, Skylar Meade, also stood silent:
IMO he's mediocre by every measurement and indicator we've seen/heard/read.BK is a grad student in criminal justice. He has a bachelor's degree in psychology. He wanted to work with the police. He has a normal IQ.
He has literally studied the consequences of crimes and their punishments for several years now. Years of factual studies showing the results of crime and even the specific kinds of crime that he is accused of committing. His issues with WSU supposedly stemmed from his interactions with students and his advisor while being a TA, not with his academic performance in his own doctorate classes. This is literally his field of study that he has dedicated hours of his life to.
His ASD may impact his empathy, but he doesn't have to have empathy in this situation. His coursework, which we have now even seen an example of, show that he is able to breakdown facts of a murder case when presented to him, and analyze it and the consequences that will face the perpetrator.
He is uniquely placed, more so than many accused, to understand the charges against him, the seriousness of his situation, and all the information about evidence, etc.
I also don't see in what way his OCD would prevent him from having the ability to perceive the seriousness of his situation, either when he committed it or now. And trust me, after having a 22yo and a 17 yo both with OCD that started when they were 4 and 5, I have spent many hours being educated on this topic by a wide variety of mental health professionals.
If his OCD was unmedicated in the time leading up to the murders, being in jail and having psych evals would mean that if he needed medication for it, he would be getting treatment for it now. His attorneys can try for competence, but they are smart enough to know that all that does is delay thing for a time while he gets more intensive treatment to be restored to a "competent state"--and the bar is pretty low for what is considered to be competent.
IMHO, JMO, etc.
BBMMany high profile defendants have originally stood silent including:
Nikolas Cruz (eventually pled guilty in exchange for life sentence)
Ethan Crumbey (eventually pled guilty in exchange for life sentence)
Lori Vallow (found guilty, life sentence, currently on retrial as her own attorney)
Timmy Kinner (eventually pled guilty in exchange for life sentence)
Johnathan Daniel Renfro (Stood silent and received the DP)
Denis Radar (Stood silent, then pled guilty just as his trial was to begin in exchange for life.)
Chicago Seven (Stood silent, 2 acquitted, 5 sentenced to 5 years plus a $5,000 fine, all seven plus their attorney sentenced to prison for contempt of court.)
Now that there is mental health information in this case that BK may not perceive the seriousness of his situation due to his condition, I have wondered if AT chose to stand silent due to that. However, it is interesting to note that AT's other current DP client, Skylar Meade, also stood silent:
Wow. So standing silent is very common with serial and mass killers.Many high profile defendants have originally stood silent including:
Nikolas Cruz (eventually pled guilty in exchange for life sentence)
Ethan Crumbey (eventually pled guilty in exchange for life sentence)
Lori Vallow (found guilty, life sentence, currently on retrial as her own attorney)
Timmy Kinner (eventually pled guilty in exchange for life sentence)
Johnathan Daniel Renfro (Stood silent and received the DP)
Denis Radar (Stood silent, then pled guilty just as his trial was to begin in exchange for life.)
Chicago Seven (Stood silent, 2 acquitted, 5 sentenced to 5 years plus a $5,000 fine, all seven plus their attorney sentenced to prison for contempt of court.)
Now that there is mental health information in this case that BK may not perceive the seriousness of his situation due to his condition, I have wondered if AT chose to stand silent due to that. However, it is interesting to note that AT's other current DP client, Skylar Meade, also stood silent:
I'm not sure the apple analogy fits. I won't pretend to know what BK thinks about his situation. But I do know we may intellectually understand something about human behavior but have zero insight into our own behavior and have zero understanding of how we are perceived by others. That's true for all of us, not for only people with disorders or for people with ASD or for people who commit crimes. Higher ed may increase our intellectual understanding but often doesn't affect our self-understanding.BBM
Well, he could perceive acquiring an associate degree in psychology. And he received a bachelor’s degree from DeSales University. Lest we forget he was a Ph.D. criminology student. Apart from that, KB also worked as a teaching assistant at Washington State University’s Pullman campus.
In M00 that takes alot of serious perceiving.
It's kinda like an oxymoron.
He studied, analyzed, examined, evaluated, tested, and was well educated. Yet, we are to believe he may not perceive the seriousness of his situation due to his condition.
That's like saying: I love apples but, I don't like them very much. JMO
I doubt many people watch and record events during trials for shoplifters or litterbugs.Wow. So standing silent is very common with serial and mass killers.
I may beg to differ. Yet, I know everyone has different opinions.I'm not sure the apple analogy fits. I won't pretend to know what BK thinks about his situation. But I do know we may intellectually understand something about human behavior but have zero insight into our own behavior and have zero understanding of how we are perceived by others. That's true for all of us, not for only people with disorders or for people with ASD or for people who commit crimes. Higher ed may increase our intellectual understanding but often doesn't affect our self-understanding.
MOO
One never knows.....I doubt many people watch and record events during trials for shoplifters or litterbugs.
MOO
Of course you are free to disagree. But IMO and in the results of psychology research, studying human behavior may lead to an intellectual understanding but does not necessarily lead a person to have insight into his/her own behavior. People may be drawn to study certain fields hoping to gain self-insight but that doesn't mean it happens. And it's certainly true we all have occasional "blind spots" & don't understand how we come across to others.I may beg to differ. Yet, I know everyone has different opinions.
As @gremlin444 stated it best: "He has literally studied the consequences of crimes and their punishments for several years now. Years of factual studies showing the results of crime and even the specific kinds of crime that he is accused of committing."
He has literally studied the consequences of crimes and their punishments for several years now. Years of factual studies showing the results of crime and even the specific kinds of crime that he is accused of committing. His issues with WSU supposedly stemmed from his interactions with students and his advisor while being a TA, not with his academic performance in his own doctorate classes. This is literally his field of study that he has dedicated hours of his life to.
He studied, analyzed, examined, evaluated, tested, and was well educated. Yet, we are to believe he may not perceive the seriousness of his situation due to his condition.
Many high profile defendants have originally stood silent including:
Nikolas Cruz (eventually pled guilty in exchange for life sentence)
Ethan Crumbey (eventually pled guilty in exchange for life sentence)
Lori Vallow (found guilty, life sentence, currently on retrial as her own attorney)
Timmy Kinner (eventually pled guilty in exchange for life sentence)
Johnathan Daniel Renfro (Stood silent and received the DP)
Denis Radar (Stood silent, then pled guilty just as his trial was to begin in exchange for life.)
Chicago Seven (Stood silent, 2 acquitted, 5 sentenced to 5 years plus a $5,000 fine, all seven plus their attorney sentenced to prison for contempt of court.)
Now that there is mental health information in this case that BK may not perceive the seriousness of his situation due to his condition, I have wondered if AT chose to stand silent due to that. However, it is interesting to note that AT's other current DP client, Skylar Meade, also stood silent:
BK is a grad student in criminal justice. He has a bachelor's degree in psychology. He wanted to work with the police. He has a normal IQ.
He has literally studied the consequences of crimes and their punishments for several years now. Years of factual studies showing the results of crime and even the specific kinds of crime that he is accused of committing. His issues with WSU supposedly stemmed from his interactions with students and his advisor while being a TA, not with his academic performance in his own doctorate classes. This is literally his field of study that he has dedicated hours of his life to.
His ASD may impact his empathy, but he doesn't have to have empathy in this situation. His coursework, which we have now even seen an example of, show that he is able to breakdown facts of a murder case when presented to him, and analyze it and the consequences that will face the perpetrator.
He is uniquely placed, more so than many accused, to understand the charges against him, the seriousness of his situation, and all the information about evidence, etc.
I also don't see in what way his OCD would prevent him from having the ability to perceive the seriousness of his situation, either when he committed it or now. And trust me, after having a 22yo and a 17 yo both with OCD that started when they were 4 and 5, I have spent many hours being educated on this topic by a wide variety of mental health professionals.
If his OCD was unmedicated in the time leading up to the murders, being in jail and having psych evals would mean that if he needed medication for it, he would be getting treatment for it now. His attorneys can try for competence, but they are smart enough to know that all that does is delay thing for a time while he gets more intensive treatment to be restored to a "competent state"--and the bar is pretty low for what is considered to be competent.
IMHO, JMO, etc.
Looked it up. Ugly.Last night I watched a 3 episode documentary about Grant Amato called Ctrl + Alt + Desire on Paramount plus. Even though the 3 people murdered in that case were related to Grant, I cannot help but draw parallels in their behaviors even though Grant appears to be way more chatty then BK. It is really well done and I highly recommend it and would love to hear anyone's thoughts if they do watch it!
He also has VSS, which is associated with certain mental health symptoms (derealization and depersonalization, which he describes very well in those forum posts from when he was 14). Newer research seems to implicate VSS in certain cross-brain functions. There are theories about drug use and the onset of VSS, and some researchers are comparing it to a hallucinatory disorder.