New article from Idaho Statesman
Partial footprint was a dead end-
a partial footprint that police found on the home’s second floor and detailed with a diamond-shaped pattern in the probable cause affidavit, never got them anywhere, he said.
BK purchased a pre-packaged Starbucks frappuccino coffee drink at Albertson's in Clarkston.
During overnight surveillance in the days leading up to his arrest, Kohberger was observed once very late at night walking in dark clothing around his parents’ neighborhood. But reports that law enforcement witnessed him throwing trash away in his neighbor’s garbage were untrue, Gilbertson said. Reports that claimed they saw Kohberger using bleach to clean his car, which he drove back to Pennsylvania with his father, also were false.
Green leafy substance found in a spare room of the PA home was marijuana, the book title we all wondered about is
“Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway,” by Susan Jeffers, a self-help book about techniques for turning anger and indecision into action. Gilbertson didn’t know what had been underlined, but, he said, it remains in police evidence.
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During his nearly two and half years in jail awaiting trial, Kohberger had hundreds of mostly video calls that were monitored by police, only with his mother, father and two older sisters outside of those with his attorneys, Gilbertson said. His mother and father were on almost all of the calls, with his sisters also there most of the time, he said. In none of the discussions did the Kohberger family ever talk about the murders with their son and brother, Gilbertson said. Instead, the calls hovered on “completely trivial stuff,” he said, and never broached the issue of whether he killed the four students. “Not one bit,” Gilberston said. “The closest they would ever get is maybe speaking just briefly about the next motion or hearing coming up and … something good’s going to come out of what we have coming up next. Even as they lost motion after motion after motion.”