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yeah he didn't actually intervene...
That was my thinking as well, we know what a lousy driver he is.Didn't he use it for directions after the murder? Perhaps he still needed it to get home the back way
Startled by a second girl his plans went awry.Ah the criminal genius who studied for years only to leave a knife sheath under one of the dead bodies. Sigh.....
Oh, you're right! You'd think I'd know better since I live in the eastern time zone. Thanks for the correction.It is not correct that it would be the middle of the night for them in the Eastern time zone. It is several hours LATER on the east coast (Eastern time) than it is on the west coast (Pacific time). I can't remember the time of the call, but say if it was 6:30 am when BK made the call from eastern Washington, it would be 9:30 am in Pennsylvania.
I am with BE....his Tapatalk posts also indicate his lack of feeling, so I think there may be something to that. I can almost hear BK saying "What is it going to take for me to feel something, anything?""His why would be he is just desperately trying to feel anything at all because he is a psychopath and doesn't feel human emotions the way we do."Kaylee Goncalves' sister talks Kohberger's motive -- and who she thinks the target was.
Full podcast here: https://youtube.com/watch?v=Pd2XahcdCZ0
Typical coward killer. Same thing with Casey Anthony- she came out against the Death Penalty when she learned she'd be facing it.BK brutally murdered four individuals Kaylee, Madison, Xana and Ethan; yet, he is afraid to die. I find that so interesting.
So true. Is this the sister who was pregnant and on TV all over right after the murders? I didn't recognize her. I can't find it, but there was a post from a prosecutor, explaining the reasons that they do not allow defendants to give statements that supposedly answer the questions of the why and explanations. The reasons given were that they can potentially say things that go against what needs to be proven for the crime, they usually lie, and numerous other reasons. As others have pointed out, look at Watts, and so many others."His why would be he is just desperately trying to feel anything at all because he is a psychopath and doesn't feel human emotions the way we do."Kaylee Goncalves' sister talks Kohberger's motive -- and who she thinks the target was.
Full podcast here: https://youtube.com/watch?v=Pd2XahcdCZ0
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. BK could say any old thing. A reasonable why to an unreasonable act is a large expectation.THIS JUST IN
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Donald Trump makes shocking intervention into Bryan Kohberger case
The president announced what he believes should happen to Bryan Kohberger - the man who killed four Idaho students and cut a plea deal before his trial.www.dailymail.co.uk
I loved it when Judge Hippler asked the murderer if he was guilty "Yes", and "Are you saying that because you committed the crimes?" BK says "Yes" again. He asked him 9 ways to Sunday and each time BK answered Yes.
And knowing why is not required in our legal system. Many defendants are convicted without the jury, victims, or public ever knowing why they committed the crimes.You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. BK could say any old thing. A reasonable why to an unreasonable act is a large expectation.
He is a murderer, why are people wanting him to talk to them?You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. BK could say any old thing. A reasonable why to an unreasonable act is a large expectation.
And it might or might not have been imposed and his appealing 5 years from now on the DNA could have worked.Also, IIRC, in Idaho only a jury can impose the death penalty, not a judge.