Sister Golden Hair
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If he used bleach it should have taken the colour out of the upholstery etc … which should be very obvious …. which would scream guilty …. That he tried to clean it … the same if he washed his clothing in bleach….
(Personally I think the clothing has been dumped somewhere … and was not the ”dark clothing” found by the Police ….. unless he really did want to be caught! )
Police could prove change in the colour of upholstery (from bleach) if they were wearing body cam at the traffic stop prior to November 13….
I am not convinced that the stabbing didn’t cause major bleeding … IMO stabbing four people with such a large knife would increase the chance of hitting a major artery …. (IMOooooo the family have been told that there was no suffering / bleeding etc to spare them the whole truth, not an actual lie, as it would have been quick,with unconsciousness prior)
I also think one person was still alive, possibly only just alive, (also MOO) when he left… the person the roommate heard crying …
I also think the fact they have the car “speeding off”, could mean that he wasn’t as careful as he may have planned, in eliminating contamination of the car with blood ….there may have been an element of panic … causing blood transfer….
I know health professionals use bleach to clean up blood, but that is because the bleach kills viruses in the blood like HIV etc … it doesn’t take the blood away or make it disappear … it just decontaminates it … IMO
I am not defending BK in any way … I am just wondering what item could possibly be in his car that would classify as exculpatory evidence??
All MOO
All great points. My first thought when I read the motion to compel and saw the Elantra and exculpatory evidence was "there was no blood in the car", too. IDK how that could be possible if BK did the deeds, just based on what LE described.

Cop on Idaho Murders Case Details Bloody Scene in Court Docs
Details redacted from the affidavit filed in Idaho were revealed in documents unsealed in Washington State.
