ID - 4 University of Idaho Students Murdered - Moscow # 40 *ARREST*

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  • #681
Regarding the disposal of the vehicle… maybe it was titled in the name of a relative. He couldn’t sink it in a lake and have the relative report it stolen. Drawing attention to it would have been the last thing he’d want to do IMO.

So my next question is, did he park the car what he felt was a good distance away from the victim’s house? Maybe he mistakenly thought if he parked a few blocks away it wouldn’t be linked? How did he not think of cameras? MOO
The gas station manager found a snippet that showed a white sedan speeding down the highway and turning onto a side street. The vehicle matches the description of a 2011-2013 white Hyundai Elantra. There was the you tuber who saw an elantra passing by on the road via bodycam while the police talked to those three males that night. The name of this suspect and the elantra is affiliated with a ticket for driving without a seatbelt during 8/21. Sorry if stating the obvious!
 
  • #682
Does anyone know the beat way to stream the press conference?
 
  • #683
I wonder if he had fingerprints on file required by his program. I’m a professional student and we were all required to complete a federal background check including finger printing before starting classes. And my program has nothing to do with crime or security clearances (vet med/DVM)

MOO
 
  • #684
security guard at a school afaik but resigned from Mount Pleasant school district in 2021

If you type those into twitter he will come up ( have posted the links on the last thread)

nonetheless if the school boards in PA also asks for prints that's still interesting
Thanks , I corrected the post from college to school.

The state requires ALL security guard to be licensed, thus the fingerprints being on file.

He would still be in the PA State police data base. State data bases are used frequently. There is a movement to combine the state data bases, of the states that agree into a master file, patterned from CODIS. Moo
 
  • #685
I don't get it. What motivates a person to set up a fake account in this situation? What do they possibly gain from it?
They get followers, then can change their account back to something else after.
 
  • #686
comment deleted by me to avoid further ignorant (imo) responses
I appreciate the members that linked the information/explained. Thank you
 
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  • #687
Maybe they were following him and grabbed a discarded cup that he drank from, etc. JMO.
You are right, that’s the most likely way - surreptitious DNA collection. They had him in their sights by following the Elantra. DNA then confirmed he was their guy.
 
  • #688
Re his survey about crimes

Some questions are so detailed concerning the crimes as if he was asking for advice how to commit a crime.

I think he was already fantasizing about a murder :(

JMO
 
  • #689
Stupid question:
Does anyone know the location of the original screenshot of the Elantra ? I think it was a very fuzzy pic from LE.
Was it from Taylor Rd?
Thx
There was never a screenshot. LE only released a stock photo. You may be thinking of a blurry photo someone took of the gas station camera footage that hasn’t been confirmed by LE to be ’the’ car.
 
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Considering the scope of this crime, he'll be facing the most severe penalties allowed by law; imo.
These four young lives so brutally snuffed out demand justice !
Lethal injection I think
 
  • #692
I hope they make him give a full account if they award him a plea deal. And, being Idaho, they probably will. Oh, I hope so. I think this guy might well want to avoid a trial, given the looming death penalty.

IMO, this guy wants to bask in his fame as a Criminal Mastermind. If he has the genetics/epigenetic conditions I believe he must have, he's been struggling against criminal impulses most of his life and may have been planning some version of this crime since high school.

MOO.

I wonder how much of his choice of area of study was intended to quell (or indulge, without actually acting out) those urges, and whether the "survey" was intended to give him ideas and/or to help him make sure he covered all bases for his own crime/s.

Do we know how long that survey had been up?

He's being extradited for a single murder charge. I know it just takes one, but is it also possible they're avoiding multiple charges for a specific reason?
I always tend to assume LE will initially charge with the minimum charges needed to get the process underway. They can always add more, but this way if the first charge gets thrown out for some administrative error, they still have other charges available. At least that's MOO.
 
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There’s nothing suspicious about someone being a grad student. The theory that I saw here, (if I remember rightly,) was that it was someone who wasn’t in school, but was clinging on to student life, anyway.

MOO

Yep, I didn't think he'd still be in school. I figured he'd be a grad student who might be "in and out" of his unit-bearing program (but BK was registered at a different school during Fall and had registered for Spring). My point was that he was "interstitial" or "liminal" to U of I - and I was right about that. I was also picking that age group (grad student age group/passing as grad student) because that's where my own theories led me.

And, I didn't want to accuse all grad students, anywhere. I still think we'll find that he was on the campus of U of I several times and my theory that he was not a student there is correct. I wonder if he was able, in any form, to meet U of I students. While my theory included the idea that he might be living surreptitiously on campus of U of I (totally wrong there), I also theorized that he would be using the U of I library, its computers, perhaps sports facilities, etc., in an effort to hang out with younger students. I also theorized that he'd attempt to use his status as an older student to influence/get to know younger students in some way (hang out at their parties, talk to them at the gym, go to the bars in town). And I theorized that he would eventually be shown to have committed other, more minor crimes (but that he has no criminal record).

IOW, he was a lurker at U of I. And at WSU, he was probably engaged in lots of thinking about his future crime - but he chose to do it away from his primary place of residents. Frankly, he made enough mistakes that I think he wasn't quite paying attention to his criminology classes (although, as far as we know, his undergrad degree was in something else, maybe psychology).

AFAIK, DeSales has no program in criminology and his advisors there were in the department psychology.

IMO.
 
  • #695
I wonder…maybe LE wanted all the selfies and videos etc from people so they can prove or disprove where this suspect was at the time when his DNA was left at the seen. He won’t be able to claim he was somewhere that he wasn’t.

My opinion
 
  • #696
I'm not sure he was active on SM. Reddit, yes, for "research" purposes. But I think we'll find that some identifying mark of the vehicle was captured on camera and LE followed that thread vigorously. Unclear if the identifying mark was a partial license plate, the state that issued the license plate, or something else.
An earlier post indicated he was following two victims on IG
 
  • #697
If they matched his DNA it would have to be in an existing database right? so I wonder which database it was in and why was it in there.
They likely had a direct match. DNA from crime scene to DNA at his physical location.
 
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Is he going to represent himself at trial a la Ted Bundy? I don't know if we can handle another one after the Wisconsin Parade fiasco.
He will plead guilty to avoid the dp.
 
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