GUILTY PLEA DEAL ACCEPTED - 4 Univ of Idaho Students Murdered, Bryan Kohberger Arrested, Moscow, Nov 2022 #114

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  • #961
Exactly! You are thinking about this how I am. He could well have gone there without arousing suspicion. Until he can be definitively ruled out as being across the country, I have to believe he was capable of doing this. Seems far more likely than a copy-cat multiple killer in the PNW.
When was he accepted into the program at University of Washington? October seems early for that, as acceptances usually happen late winter/spring.

But I suppose an argument could be made he visited before being accepted and without telling anyone at the University.

jmo
 
  • #962
Dec 29 was a Thursday and I think both parents worked for the schools so they likely were not at work? IDK

It's a strange detail.

jmopinion

As FAIK parents are retired.
 
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And this is interesting:

"On December 29, a day before his arrest, Kohberger began calling and texting his parents obsessively, just as he had on the morning of the murders. If his mom didn’t answer, he’d call his dad, they said.

That same day, Kohberger searched terms like 'paranoid' 'psychopath' and 'wiretapping.'

'It was obviously weighing on him,' Heather noted."

I'm following the link posted by MassGuy above, but will post it again as it might get lost in the convo and people will want to read it:

He was staying at the family home. Was he constantly calling and texting from the basement to avoid having to go upstairs and speak to them face to face?? Did he think if he stayed in the basement, LE would never think to look there for him?? What a weird...
 
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  • #967
And this is interesting:

"On December 29, a day before his arrest, Kohberger began calling and texting his parents obsessively, just as he had on the morning of the murders. If his mom didn’t answer, he’d call his dad, they said.

That same day, Kohberger searched terms like 'paranoid' 'psychopath' and 'wiretapping.'

'It was obviously weighing on him,' Heather noted."

I'm following the link posted by MassGuy above, but will post it again as it might get lost in the convo and people will want to read it:

But he was home in PA at that time. Why would he be phoning and texting them if he was home?
 
  • #968
But he was home in PA at that time. Why would he be phoning and texting them if he was home?
That's what we're wondering!

jmo
 
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When was he accepted into the program at University of Washington? October seems early for that, as acceptances usually happen late winter/spring.

But I suppose an argument could be made he visited before being accepted and without telling anyone at the University.

jmo
Some schools have what they call Early Acceptance/Early Decision. It means that you are accepted in the Fall for the following year and you have to commit to your decision by like January of that year I believe. So like for example hypothetically, the person would receive an Early Acceptance admission in Oct. 2025 for admission for Fall 2026 academic year, and they would have to decide to commit to that school by January of 2026- filling that slot.
 
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Some schools have what they call Early Acceptance/Early Decision. It means that you are accepted in the Fall for the following year and you have to commit to your decision by like January of that year I believe. So like for example hypothetically, the person would receive an Early Acceptance admission in Oct. 2025 for admission for Fall 2026 academic year, and they would have to decide to commit to that school by January of 2026- filling that slot.
Does the University of Washington have Early Acceptance/Early Decision for their PhD program? idk

jmopinion
 
  • #972
Does the University of Washington have Early Acceptance/Early Decision for their PhD program? idk

jmopinion
I don't know. Wasn't a school my daughter applied to. I can ask my neighbor if I see them. Actually, it's WSU- Washington State that's relevant, not UW. (Other side of the state- UW is in Seattle)
 
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he's in Kaylee's room under the desk on the floor in front of the chair. Murphy is right at the wheels. Murphy is a blonde color.

thank you! I figured that's what people were seeing ... I don't see a dog but I understand from documents that he was actually there
 
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I don't know. Wasn't a school my daughter applied to. I can ask my neighbor if I see them. Actually, it's WSU- Washington State that's relevant, not UW. (Other side of the state- UW is in Seattle)
Ack! Thanks for that correction about the school name!
 
  • #975
That's what we're wondering!

jmo

Prosaic reason.
Parents may have been out doing weekly shopping.

Maybe he called them asking to buy him something?
Or checking on them In a paranoid fashion?

Didn't he google
terms like “paranoid”, “psychopath” and “wiretapping" that same day?

He was unravelling IMO.

JMO
 
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  • #976
Really great article.

I wonder what the other 3 phone "periods of inactivity" were about. Practice runs? Actual attempts that he backed away from for some reason? I guess we'll never know.

Interesting that his family members were listed as "Mother", "Father", and "Sister" in his phone contacts. Weirdly formal.

Maybe not so much. If you end up in an accident with just your phone and no id, and an incoming call comes in from any of those three, someone can answer and find out who you are. JMO, since I have D listed as Name -daughter and S listed as Name - son.
 
  • #977
But he was home in PA at that time. Why would he be phoning and texting them if he was home?
Calling/texting from the basement bedroom to upstairs? Did it say he was out of the house? Or they were out of the house? I didn't see it.
 
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“Turning off your phone isn’t enough,” Heather said. “You have to disable Wi-Fi, disable cellular, then power down. And that’s what he did.”

They discovered that in the days right before and right after the murders, Kohberger disabled WiFi access on his devices and routed his traffic through NordVPN, a tool designed to anonymize online activity.

While the act is not criminal, it is abnormal, Jared noted.

“He was diligent in prep and cleanup and he made our job really hard,” Jared said. “This is someone who tried really hard to not be detected.”


Something I've wondered since the PCA was released...it's clear that he understood enough that he needed to switch off his phone during the murders. That his phone could place him at the scene.

WHY did he bring the phone with him at all? Why not just leave it at home? Give himself some form of possible alibi by showing he was "home the entire time"?

Did he need the phone for GPS purposes to get there and back? For as many times he was documented driving by the house, it seems like he should've known the drive by heart.

Did he need some kind of "pump up playlist" to get himself worked up on the drive?

Did he want to snap photos?

I don't buy that he was just sloppy. Why bring the phone at all?
 
  • #979
thank you! I figured that's what people were seeing ... I don't see a dog but I understand from documents that he was actually there
The hanging sleeve is over one of his eyes and his nose is just right and down. Once you see the nose, the rest comes into focus.
 
  • #980
Exactly! You are thinking about this how I am. He could well have gone there without arousing suspicion. Until he can be definitively ruled out as being across the country, I have to believe he was capable of doing this. Seems far more likely than a copy-cat multiple killer in the PNW.
Yes, and not just the unlikely idea of a copy cat in the PNW. It would be the unlikely idea of a copy cat in Moscow-Pullman! As a WSU alum I've heard people express surprise that both of those towns are homes to major state universities, being as smallish as they are. (But therein lies the charm.)

I stated that I wished I could see some type of undeniable confirmation that put BK far away from Pullman on that particular night in October 2021, but I'm thinking maybe I'd rather see it confirmed that he was present. That way the intended 2021 victim and the others in the home would know that the same boogey man will never, never come back to look them up.
 
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