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The +23 times came from a Banfield and SG interview weeks before Dateline.I agree we knew about 12 times. 23 is new as you say.
The +23 times came from a Banfield and SG interview weeks before Dateline.I agree we knew about 12 times. 23 is new as you say.
HAHAHAH. Dateline had their own leak.Something must be relevant tho. I remember MassGuy talking it up for us.
"If you recall last week, I mentioned that Dateline was working on another episode about this case. Last night they advertised it for the first time.
I asked someone in the know if the episode would have an “oh (you know what) moment,” like the knife revelation.
The answer was a resounding yes.
My educated guess (not being coy because I have no specifics), is that the vast majority will pertain to phone evidence (location, content).
The last episode had 3 big things if I recall (knife, being fired, and that unconfirmed stalking incident). This one will supposedly have a few times that.
Let’s just say we will not be disappointed, regardless of what it is."
Post in thread '4 Univ of Idaho Students Murdered, Bryan Kohberger Arrested, Moscow, Nov 2022 #106' 4 Univ of Idaho Students Murdered, Bryan Kohberger Arrested, Moscow, Nov 2022 #106
So this could come down to leaked phone evidence.
It came from court records which Banfield reported on (probably, because I don't watch that stuff).The +23 times was shared with us by SG in his Banfield interview.
That is probably true, but, SG said it himself to Banfield. She was surprised. We all talked about it here. I think that's when we were all so talking about how her her nose was broken.It came from court records which Banfield reported on (probably, because I don't watch that stuff).
Respectfully, Dateline has been on the air for over 30 years, and is one of the most credible newsmagazine genre programs on American TV. I do not believe that they would stoop to the level of obtaining any of their information illegally, nor do I believe that choosing not to reveal sources of their information would hurt their reputation with viewers in any way. JMO
The worst thing I can imagine is the man who murdered Xana, Ethan, Kaylee and Maddie getting away with it so he can do it again.Keith Morrison interview about the Dateline show
KM says they have lots of sources but BKs attorney is not speaking yet about 40 seconds in. He goes on to say they have a lot of the material the prosecution will rely on in the trial. And he says it might not be all of it but it is most of it. IMO, if what KM said is true, then the Dateline leak may be far, far, worse than any of us can imagine.
The source or sources of this leak must be found.
JMO
<snipped for focus>Which would show... what???? That he really, really might have ASDL1? It's still not a protected class.
I think the bottom line with AT’s requests for more time (because she still has to explore BK’s genealogy, have him tested, find more expert witnesses, etc.) is why did she commit to a second DP case or any additional cases at all while she had this obviously very demanding one in hand? Each week it sounds like she keeps adding on more things to do for this case when she’s had it for years now. She should have started all these new tasks at the get-go!IMO she knows her client will likely be convicted by a Jury of his peers
and wants trial delayed so she can continue grasping at straws trying to find something to get the DP removed/thrown out by JH pretrial.
Going back 3 generations in her client’s family history thinking she might be able to find something that explains and excuses his heinous evil actions??? It’s called desperation and when all else fails try, try again.
AT’s already been walking a very fine line with Judge H, pushing the envelope, trying to move the goalposts whatever you wanna call it. IMO not going to work, not with this Judge. Worse case scenario imo trial might get pushed out one or two months but I can’t see Judge H allowing years’ long delays while AT continues fishing expeditions.
Nope not gonna happen, not on Judge Hippler’s watch/in his court.
#JusticeforKaylee,Maddie,Xana,Ethan
IMHOO
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Do mitigating factors in the sentencing phase apply only to disorders that are part of a protected class, or could a member of a jury decide during the sentencing phase that they don't want to vote for the death penalty and have a firing squad shoot someoene who might have ASDL1 or other similar developmental disorder. I think that is a very real possibility, although a vote for life without parole would be very likely for the jury if BK is found guilty at trial.
Also, I don't remember if the jury has to be unanimous in its vote for the death penalty during the sentencing phase. I assume so, but don't remember the discussions we had on this early on in this forum.
IIRC it was a front door lock.Forgive me if this has been brought up recently- it’s hard to keep up!! But weren’t there accounts early on about Xana’s family coming to help fix the sliding door due to safety concerns? Was that just a rumor? Apologies if this has been debunked, I’m unsure what ever happened to this information
This was raised on a prior thread not too long ago. @gremlin444 knows the details. Essentially there was a misunderstanding between XK's parents. The dad said that not long prior to the murders he visited at 1122 and observed (in a positive way) that XK had "changed alot".Forgive me if this has been brought up recently- it’s hard to keep up!! But weren’t there accounts early on about Xana’s family coming to help fix the sliding door due to safety concerns? Was that just a rumor? Apologies if this has been debunked, I’m unsure what ever happened to this information
Respectfully, Dateline has been on the air for over 30 years, and is one of the most credible newsmagazine genre programs on American TV. I do not believe that they would stoop to the level of obtaining any of their information illegally, nor do I believe that choosing not to reveal sources of their information would hurt their reputation with viewers in any way. JMO
Exactly. Hippler knows what he's doing. JmoFYI if you are upset that Judge Hippler won’t allow the State to evaluate BK for personality disorders:
Personality disorders at the interface of psychiatry and the law: legal use and clinical classification - PMC
Personality disorders have a complex relationship with the law that in many ways reflects their complexity within the clinical and research communities. This paper addresses expert testimony about personality disorders, outlines how personality ...pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Bias Baked In: How Antisocial Personality Disorder Diagnoses Trigger Legal Failure - Harvard Law Review
In 1927, a Supreme Court of Nebraska opinion quoted testimony from the physician who examined capital defendant Frank Carter: “[H]e belonged to a type...harvardlawreview.org
Yes, I wouldn't take this assertion as a given despite it being made as if it's factual. MooCan you provide a link to the law?
Forgive me if this has been brought up recently- it’s hard to keep up!! But weren’t there accounts early on about Xana’s family coming to help fix the sliding door due to safety concerns? Was that just a rumor? Apologies if this has been debunked, I’m unsure what ever happened to this information
It is in the document I already linked. This is required by the ABA as a minimum requirement from defense in a DP case. Discussion of the requirements of and links to ABA Guidelines are included in this document:Can you provide a link to the law?
This is an interesting explanation on mitigating factors in death penalty cases<snipped for focus>
Do mitigating factors in the sentencing phase apply only to disorders that are part of a protected class, or could a member of a jury decide during the sentencing phase that they don't want to vote for the death penalty and have a firing squad shoot someoene who might have ASDL1 or other similar developmental disorder. I think that is a very real possibility, although a vote for life without parole would be very likely for the jury if BK is found guilty at trial.
Also, I don't remember if the jury has to be unanimous in its vote for the death penalty during the sentencing phase. I assume so, but don't remember the discussions we had on this early on in this forum.