ID - 4 University of Idaho Students Murdered - Bryan Kohberger Arrested - Moscow # 43

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  • #421
Not replying directly to you, just can't find that quote and had seen this LGBTQ assumption on earlier threads - the ways MM/KG posed on social media (super close to each other, fake kissy, etc) is VERY common for how current sorority girls take pictures and would not have stood out as LGBTQ to a young person. MOO as someone in mid 20s who sees these types of pictures all the time
Not replying directly to you, just can't find that quote and had seen this LGBTQ assumption on earlier threads - the ways MM/KG posed on social media (super close to each other, fake kissy, etc) is VERY common for how current sorority girls take pictures and would not have stood out as LGBTQ to a young person. MOO as someone in mid 20s who sees these types of pictures all the time
I agree with you 100%. The original post was in the thread before this one, so I could not quote it directly from his original post. I’m just trying to figure out where the OP got the idea that the suspect was anti-LGBTQ. It just irks me when things like this just get thrown about with no proof, and further on down the line for some reason becomes fact merely because so and so heard or read it from so and so…
 
  • #422
Genuine question. I’m very intrigued by your post and honestly don’t know much about this sealed documents in warrants or extraditions of potential murderers across state lines.

So you are saying they don’t have to tell him evidence until he appears in front of the court for the hearing?

Very interesting and very good point.
Sorry, what I know about law could be contained within a thimble. I got a great education just by watching the O.J. Simpson trial play out on TV, but I don't have any experience beyond that. There are many Legal Beagles on the forum who could answer all of your questions, and hopefully they will see our posts and respond.
 
  • #423
True story: I did something similar with my parents, and we had a heckagood time. We did it in December. We did it through snowy mountain states. It was actually really fun, and it remains a happy memory for me.

I can't speculate on reasons BCK may have had for the trip because IDK and respect to WS, nor do I know his relationship with his father, but IMO JMO being a homicidal maniac isn't necessarily the only reason someone would do this. The reason I would give my parents, "come on, it'll be fun!". And because we all shared that genetic disposition, they'd have said, "you're right! Let's do it!"

It's only in retrospect that BCK's trip raises red flags for me. AND IMO JMO, the opportunity to hang with your parents and have an adventure should not be done only after a quadruple homicide. I'd say take the opportunity when you have it, and don't murder anyone first. JMO IMO IME

editing to add: IMO JMO this may be a likely defense explanation, too IMO
I wonder if he made up an excuse about not wanting the car at WSU anymore (for obvious reasons) so dad said I’ll fly out and we can drive it together home.
 
  • #424
Agree. And an individual described as awkward and a loner does not suddenly change his color and take on a partner to share his mass murder fantasy.
I would also think that since all four victims were killed with the same knife, in the same manner, only one person would have committed the crime. I see him as enjoying it. Maybe wishing to write a book someday about the crime. Maybe throw in his research data.

His arrest must have made him extremely angry. He is so evil and I am so grateful he is in custody.
 
  • #425
Can a knife be tied to a crime like a guns ballistics? Not sure. I guess if it still has the victims blood on it.
Perhaps if the knife was bent or damaged by hitting bone or furniture, they could at least say it was the “potential” murder weapon? However, the type of knife he had looks pretty sturdy.
 
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nothing that has been confirmed. SG said in an interview that they were looking for connections but didn't have anything to share
IMO, they came across the fake Instagram account that friended the girls and thought they found something legit.
 
  • #428
didn't they initially ask about 2011-2013 Elantras? ...and his is a 2015. Is the body the same in 2015?
Yes, they did, which might be what took them so long to filter down to him.
 
  • #429
Motive, means, opportunity are important for LE to demonstrate in the prosecution, IMO. Being able to show BK had a knife capable of causing the wounds found on the victims is very important - even if there was no DNA/blood from the victims still on said knife-MOO.
True. I just hope he didn’t dispose of it.
 
  • #430
IMO the only way the cops would have communicated with his parents is if the parents contacted LE first. Far too risky to reach out to the parents first. JMO.
 
  • #431
Can a knife be tied to a crime like a guns ballistics? Not sure. I guess if it still has the victims blood on it.
Sometimes, depending on it it had distinctive characteristics. Say a broken tip, or a notch in the blade, used a lot and honed to a smaller size than a new blade, twisted or tweaked. There are a lot of things that can happen to a knife that could make it identifiable depending on the cuts, what it struck, etc.
 
  • #432
So, we know that BK "allegedly" committed the murders, returned to his campus in WA, and finished out his school semester. Then he drove alllll the way to Pennsylvania from Idaho. Does anyone think he actually planned on returning to WA next semester? We've seen LE at his WA apartment removing, so he obviously didn't pack up, but why in the heck would he drive that far during the winter time just for Christmas break? Maybe he planned on ditching the car at his parents' house and returning to WA via plane, buying a used car and continuing on with his student life as if nothing happened? Or did he plan on making a "sudden decision" while back in PA and tell his parents he wanted to continue his PhD at a school closer to home?

ETA - OMG, now as I read through the threads I see that everyone is already talking about this. Holy hell, do we ALL think alike?!?
 
  • #433
The REAL ID is a federal deal, as far as flying. REAL ID or active passport is required to fly domestically. Jmo
Real ID federal law implementation has been pushed back a couple times, due to the Covid epidemic, and is not set to take effect until May 7, 2025.
 
  • #434
Idaho victim Kaylee Goncalves' father says she had CONNECTIONS to suspected killer | Daily Mail Online

Classmates at DeSale said Kohberger took the course 'Psychology of Death Investigators,' named after one of Ramsald's books, and had completed a research project asking ex-cons to map out how they committed their crimes, The Daily Beast reports.

In a now-deleted Reddit post about the project, students had wanted to 'understand how emotions and psychological traits influence decision-making when committing a crime.'

Kohberger and his project partners had asked the former criminals questions about how they targeted their victims, how they prepared for the crime, their travel details and how the crime played out.
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So apparently his "research project" was real??

Yes, it was definitely real. The now-deleted reddit post gave the full names and contact information for the DeSales professors - and for BK.

It was entirely real. I doubt DeSales publishes or indexes its master's theses (doctoral dissertations from good schools usually go to the national database at Ann Arbor, MI). Someone somewhere has a copy of it, though. Would like to read it.

Here’s a mention/ Dutch Bros Coffee.

Thank you, thank you! I'm so glad you found that.

I’m glad you noticed his nose. Looks like it was not ‘set’ and seems like it was broken. JMOO

Well he did take up boxing during his weight loss journey, according to several MSM articles.


An extreme vegan boxer who made criminal explanations in his class "as complicated as possible."


A member of his student cohort says (in the article just above)

//“One thing he would always do, almost without fail, was find the most complicated way to explain something,”//
 
  • #435
Yes, they did, which might be what took them so long to filter down to him.
In your opinion, what would be the reason the FBI software would have made an incorrect match to the cctv image they surely had of Kohberger’s Elantra, getting the color, make, and model right but being slightly off on the year?
 
  • #436
I wonder if he made up an excuse about not wanting the car at WSU anymore (for obvious reasons) so dad said I’ll fly out and we can drive it together home.
Probably.
 
  • #437
Does anyone else think he will give a full confession next week once he is presented with the evidence that will prove his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt? He will be spared the death penalty and avoid dragging his parents through a long drawn out trial that will be painful and embarrassing. I think he will be rather proud to tell his story before America although he will avoid revealing the more painful and ego-bruising aspects he's been suppressing his whole life. I think he will plead guilty and spend the rest of his days working on his memoirs that no one will read or be interested in.

Could be. Maybe he has been dreaming of the limelight where people WILL WANT to talk to him for many years to come.

I do feel people would be very interested.
I find this interesting too. Did he plan to leave the car with his parents and then fly back for classes in January? Why?
I don't understand the logic behind a long road trip with Dad, only to stay a short time to drive all the way in Winter storms.
I'm curious about this road trip. Did he ask Dad for advice? help? Did he confess to him?
 
  • #438
New random thought. Kaylee injuries might have been more severe because she was unexpected. Rage at having to deal with someone he was not expecting to be there. JMO, absolutely no basis in fact.
 
  • #439
The car must have had PA plates because it was registered in the parents’name. BK doesn’t own a vehicle.

Source? For either thing? Because I can only find it in unverified sources, which say it was WA plates and owned by the parents. I would love to see some confirmation.

To me, it's looking like BK was so certain that his criminal plan would never lead back to him, but everything changed when the call for the Elantra went out. I doubt anyone in his program knew he had that car, but it's possible someone at his apt. building called in it in. That's actually fairly likely. If they called it in, they probably took a photo of the plates.

We'll find out in January, I believe.
 
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  • #440
In your opinion, what would be the reason the FBI software would have made an incorrect match to the cctv image they surely had of Kohberger’s Elantra, getting the color, make, and model right but being slightly off on the year?
I wish I knew but a former FBI agent stated this was what she believed on the basis that the most recent press conference confirmed a 2015 Elantra was in the possession of LE, which is a different year to that stated on the press releases.
 
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