ID - 4 University of Idaho Students Murdered - Moscow # 41 *ARREST*

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  • #761
I wonder how law enforcement got his DNA.
 
  • #762
No reason to laugh, it’s a plausible theory. I think I remember reading they were eating Ramen that night. Doesn’t Ramen come with slices of pork as a condiment? Food for thought.
M & K were eating carbonara from Grub Truck.
 
  • #763
Many thanks to Moscow PD, ISP, FBI, and any other LE I may have missed on a job well done! You all stayed the course even though the pressure was on. Additional thank you to the convenience store clerk who not only found the vehicle but spoke up! Too bad there wasn’t reward funds because clerk deserves it. MOO
 
  • #764
No reason to laugh, it’s a plausible theory. I think I remember reading they were eating Ramen that night. Doesn’t Ramen come with slices of pork as a condiment? Food for thought.
Ok this goes a smidge too far out for me lol
 
  • #765
specifically "ultra vegan" is what I was looking for. I'm not even sure what that means so I was curious.
He can't be vegan 'anything' if he has murdered. One of the main tenets of veganism is not harming or killing any sentient being. It's a lifestyle not a diet. The only caveat is self protection when defending one's life.
 
  • #766
'I believe the uber driver said it was mac and cheese - a specialty of the house at Grub Truck.

It was not a ramen place, IMO.

Carbonara from Grub Truck. Makes me remember the early days of this horror. So sad.
 
  • #767
Genetic genealogy explained how he was caught and ownership of the vehicle CNN
 
  • #768
I’m on oage 29 and posting is hard to do with 2,300 plus people on the site- but CNN is saying a source reports that BCK arrived home just before Christmas.
So where was the car stashed all that time?
 
  • #769
Genetic genealogy is what got him according to CNN just now. They still need his actual DNA sample.
 
  • #770
I’d guess that his defense attorney would want to swab every square inch of the place, looking for ‘unidentified DNA.’ And, having it cleaned up and released at almost the exact moment that they’re arresting someone would NOT look good.Better to let the defense do their posturing.

MOO
Does he already have an attorney? If so do you have a name?
 
  • #771
So it was definitely the Elantra which led the authorities to this killer.

"Authorities narrowed their focus to Kohberger after tracing his ownership of a white Hyundai Elantra seen in the area of the killings, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation. Kohberger’s DNA has also been matched to genetic material recovered at the off-campus house where the students were stabbed to death, according to the sources."

"tracing ownership"...did they have a license plate #, maybe a partial one from surveillance video?

Anxiously awaiting the affidavit to learn more.
"After the suspect returns to Idaho, a probable cause affidavit used to obtain the arrest warrant will be unsealed."

I think this guy thought he was home free far from the crime, holed up in the Poconos across the country. "Nothing to see here"....yeah right!

 
  • #772
No reason to laugh, it’s a plausible theory. I think I remember reading they were eating Ramen that night. Doesn’t Ramen come with slices of pork as a condiment? Food for thought.
'I believe the uber driver said it was mac and cheese - a specialty of the house at Grub Truck.

It was not a ramen place, IMO.
So he does have a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice & he asked some telling {premeditation aforethought} questions in his research project, IMO:

"Kohberger completed his graduate studies in criminal justice this year at DeSales University, in Center Valley, Pennsylvania, where students told The Daily Beast he took classes with Prof. Ramsland, whose courses included “Psychology of Death Investigations.” Ramsland declined to comment when reached by The Daily Beast Friday.

A former classmate at DeSales, who asked not to be named, said they got into a disagreement with Kohberger during an introductory biology class group project. While they didn’t remember the conversation, they recalled Kohberger as “very intelligent” and “well spoken” but “seemingly detached.”

“He was very leveled and somewhat imposing. There wasn’t much emotion displayed by him,” the classmate said, adding that he remembers Kohberger’s “intense stare.”

“He took care with how he spoke,” the person said.

In a since-removed post on Reddit from seven months ago, Kohberger asked ex-cons to participate in a DeSales research project that sought to “understand how emotions and psychological traits influence decision-making when committing a crime.”

The research project, which has since been taken offline, asked participants questions like how they approached their victim or target, how they prepared for the crime, how they traveled to and entered the location of the crime, and “Did you struggle with or fight the victim?”

In a statement to The Daily Beast, DeSales confirmed Kohberger received a bachelor’s degree in 2020 and completed his graduate studies in June 2022. “As a Catholic, Salesian community, we are devastated by this senseless tragedy. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims' families during this difficult time,” a spokesperson said.

Northampton Community College in Albrightsville confirmed to The Daily Beast that Kohberger graduated in 2018 as a psychology major. He was also employed as a part-time school security officer by the Pleasant Valley School District for several years until last year."


‘Detached’ Suspect in Idaho Murders Studied Under Famed Criminologist

So he was a security guard at a school? I am awaiting more information - as there are articles say he was and some saying he wasn't.

At any rate, I seriously doubt he chose victims according to their dietary preference (to address some recent posts).

All of this new information really confirms why LE said "the house" was targeted. The victimology here is not specific to any one person.
 
  • #773
Found through genealogy dna. Wow. All those people taking those dna test kits pointed police in the right direction
 
  • #774
I live in North Carolina and know the states are adjacent but I didn’t realize the colleges are so close to each other. I did go the county level of the geography bee in the 5th grade though which I credit to a broken chalk board roll up map and adhd. So states yes, colleges? Doubt it.
It’s funny you mention this! I was recently in NC for a wedding. As we were driving through the state we were shocked because we didn’t realize the number of colleges & univ in NC. So, I bet you’re right that most people don’t have much knowledge about college exact locations/distances.
 
  • #775
I’m sorry. I think that ‘ultra vegan’ is just an extrapolation of the idea that he wouldn’t want to eat food that had been cooked in a pot that had once been used to cook meat. I think that that goes beyond the rules that many vegans would use.

MOO

One of the greatest runners of all time, is considered an "ultra vegan". I otoh am sitting here with fast food and a pop. :/

A passionate advocate for vegetarianism, he follows a 100% plant-based diet, which he credits for his endurance, recovery and consistent twenty-year racing career.

As a child, I had a glass of milk with every meal and could pile mashed potatoes higher than anyone in my family. I still love the dish, but now I use homemade rice milk, which is just as creamy and rich as the stuff from cows, much less expensive, and doesn’t produce any plastic container waste. There’s no better comfort food.”

 
  • #776
That they have the person in Custody who committed the crimes? Why would they not say that?
I know LE does not follow innocent until proven guilty in the same way that the court does, becuase then they'd have to assume everyone is innocent and never find a suspect. They can gather evidence that helps prove guilt, but they cannot determine guilt and he should be innocent until proven guilty in the court of law. It influence the jury and public to have a prenotion that he is guilty and anything the defense could say would not matter, which is not a fair trial. Prior similar statements in other cases normally say something along the lines of "due to evidence, tips and leads, we are confident we have the right suspect in custody" but not straight up state that the suspect is guilty. There is normally room for the possibility of innocence to make sure the trial is fair
 
  • #777
CNN is also now reporting that BK was found based on genealogic DNA analysis. Earlier (about 3 hrs ago) I posted that Judge Jeanine Pirro (on Fox news) had "sources" that said the same thing. Seems to be gaining momentum.

"Unknown DNA found in Idaho during the course of the investigation was taken through a DNA public database to find potential matches for family members, the source said. Once potential family matches were found, subsequent investigative work by law enforcement led to the identification of suspect Bryan Kohberger, according to the source."
 
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Judge Jeanine Pirro on Foxnews (the Five) just sai she has "sources" that told her the suspect was tracked down with the use of genealogical DNA.
If that's true, wonder if the genealogical specimens were acquired from family members during the period he was under surveillance. Which day is garbage day in his parent's community - or his siblings ?
 
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