GUILTY PLEA DEAL ACCEPTED - 4 Univ of Idaho Students Murdered, Bryan Kohberger Arrested, Moscow, Nov 2022 #112

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  • #521
first of all you may think a narcissist might want to address the court. and maybe Koh was hoping for that so he could pull a Rader, but there is another kind of narcissist...the kind that will enjoy keeping it all a secret and never sharing anything with the victims families...or police.

a form of torture for them...another kind of infliction of pain and torture.

none of this is right...and I can't feel any empathy for this young man as I look at him as some kind of
non-human anomaly and I believe he will want try to kill again. mOO
 
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  • #522
I’d like to see him locked up in solitary confinement and no opportunity to have contact with the outside world, no tv, and no visitors ever.
I don't mind him watching TV. I'm pretty sure that prisons don't get 400 cable channels. He can watch endless repeats of Golden Girls and Storage Wars...
 
  • #523
Do the convicted have a right to make a statement and/or respond to the victim statements in these proceedings?

I hope they don’t. If they do, I hope that he does not. If I were his mother, I would tell him not too.
 
  • #524
Goncalves had already voiced his disgust with Thompson for agreeing to a plea deal with Kohberger, and during his appearance said that it seemed as though the prosecutor cared more about protecting the image of his daughter's killer than getting justice for his daughter.

'[W]hy are you defending somebody who just killed four people, you know?" Goncalves said. "I mean, it's an upside down world."

At the same time, he said that he had come to terms with the fact that he and the families of the other victims will never get the closure he believes they deserve.

Goncalves previously said that this is why he chose to step outside the courtroom during the July 2 plea hearing despite making the trip to Boise, and has already said he will not be present when Kohberger is sentenced next week.

"We're just glad to be done with it," Goncalves said. "We're glad to move on."

https://people.com/bryan-kohberger-motive-kaylee-goncalves-weird-🤬🤬🤬🤬-fetishes-gagging-11775218

Jul 18
 
  • #525
I will never forget Ariel Castro, at sentencing, telling the court that “there was a LOT of love in that house”.

As a victim, having endured a decade of sexual abuse, violence, degradation, etc., what goes through your head when you hear something like that?

I don’t think BK will speak. I don’t think he’s going to say a word.

He’s soulless. He doesn’t care one iota what his victims, or victim’s family think.

I believe he may try to appeal. Ineffective counsel - not a chance. He didn’t understand - not a chance. Mental Illness/autism whatever else he wants to try - not a chance. Just because he seeks an appeal doesn’t mean he’ll get it.

MOO
bbm for focus ~ IIRC he cannot try to appeal at all for any reason, it's part of the plea deal. THANK GOODNESS.
 
  • #526
I feel like BK is more like Joseph DeAngelo and he won't ever detail his crimes he'll lord that final bit of control till he dies moo
 
  • #527
I feel like BK is more like Joseph DeAngelo and he won't ever detail his crimes he'll lord that final bit of control till he dies moo
or infamous Moors Murderer Ian Brady, refusing to say where one of his victims was buried until it was too late, either Brady genuinely could not remember or the terrain had changed too much. but again, he chose to die with that bit of control rather than give the family any bit of closure. awful human garbage, the Moors Murderers.
 
  • #528
I feel BK is a bit of a Rorschach test, people project onto him whatever they want to.
 
  • #529
I think BKs mother told him she would never stop fighting for his life if he got he death penalty. He weighed being on death row with his mother out there unstoppably advocating, with just being a prisoner. It was a lifestyle choice.
I, too, believe he took the plea for his parents. With BK, I see a person who was raised correctly, but his internals made him what he is. In my mind, he knows his parents did right by him, he KNOWS what the right thing is, logically. It just didn't stop him or matter for whatever reasons in his mind. I think at the knowing-what-would-be-right- logically level, he did not want to put his own parents through any more court cases. JMO.

There are some who logically understand what is considered right or wrong by society standards and either don't agree with it or don't "feel" it. I'm not sure if I think he's the latter or both. But I don't think he was capable of faking it in the presence of other people, as some can. I think he tried and failed and that failure sent him down this path. That is what I see, from the cheap seats.
 
  • #530
I think BKs mother told him she would never stop fighting for his life if he got he death penalty. He weighed being on death row with his mother out there unstoppably advocating, with just being a prisoner. It was a lifestyle choice.
I'd like to believe that, however, I think he is just a big fat-eyebrowed coward who is afraid to die and think's he'll be some kind of Mr. Big Shot in prison.. js moo
 
  • #531
I'd like to believe that, however, I think he is just a big fat-eyebrowed coward who is afraid to die and think's he'll be some kind of Mr. Big Shot in prison.. js moo
I think he wanted to poke holes in the investigation and escape conviction. When he realized it was a lost cause, he avoided the embarrassment of the trial showing Mr. Expert in Criminology failed as a criminal.

jmo
 
  • #532
I think he wanted to poke holes in the investigation and escape conviction. When he realized it was a lost cause, he avoided the embarrassment of the trial showing Mr. Expert in Criminology failed as a criminal.

jmo
EXACTLY. 🥸 BAM! (*hugs* to @Warwick7 for using her BAM!)
 
  • #533
I feel BK is a bit of a Rorschach test, people project onto him whatever they want to.

When someone remains silent and unemotional (possibly exactly as instructed by their lawyers) then everything stated about them is a projection. We only know the facts of his crime and unless he speaks, we have no idea as to his internal landscape.
 
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Wow
What an unexpected photo.
They both look defeated.

JMO
Looks almost age progressed imo. It disturbed me a little bit.
 
  • #537
Wow
What an unexpected photo.
They both look defeated.

JMO
Are we sure that's BK & AT and not actors? Neither of them look like BK & AT. Close, but enough to make me scratch my head and go "Is it..?".
 
  • #538
Are we sure that's BK & AT and not actors? Neither of them look like BK & AT. Close, but enough to make me scratch my head and go "Is it..?".
Right?!! I've never seen him make any (especially emotional) faces ever. moo (AI making them look sad/old?)
 
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  • #539
Are we sure that's BK & AT and not actors? Neither of them look like BK & AT. Close, but enough to make me scratch my head and go "Is it..?".

It's certainly an AI generated picture. Neither really look like the real people they are attempting to portray.
 
  • #540
Wow
What an unexpected photo.
They both look defeated.

JMO

I'm willing to bet everything that the picture is AI created by Gray Hughes to use as the snapshot for his video.

1. I went back and looked at the few times we've seen him in oranges. Those seams that go diagonally from neck to armpit are only on the v-neck scrub like tops. The jail tshirts don't have that seam.
2. We just saw both of them at the plea hearing. Neither of them looked as old as they do in the video snapshot. Heck, that doesn't even resemble Anne.
 
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