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

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I know it's not funny, but the idea of making a break for it by running to a basement bedroom is rather laughable. Oh, they won't catch you there, scaredy cat. 🙄


jmopinion
Duh, clearly, he was planning to hide under the bed.
 
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Duh, clearly, he was planning to hide under the bed.
Until Mother found him and told him it was alright to come out, the monster was under the bed.
 
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I know it's not funny, but the idea of making a break for it by running to a basement bedroom is rather laughable. Oh, they won't catch you there, scaredy cat. 🙄


jmopinion
I would think he was running to the bedroom to get rid of something. Where was the gun kept? Maybe he wanted to use it on himself.
 
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Duh, clearly, he was planning to hide under the bed.

My family home had an exit through the basement, I suspect that. JMOO
 
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I would think he was running to the bedroom to get rid of something. Where was the gun kept? Maybe he wanted to use it on himself.
Yes, that is a serious consideration and I'm sure the LE were on guard about a possible gun. I don't mean to make light of it in that regard.

Just the image of a heinous multi-murderer running to his basement bedroom makes me roll my eyes.

jmo
 
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To avoid capture, he runs to the basement --

Hmmmm, did he have an exit plan of his own? Either by his own hand or via the lower level slider?

He wouldn't have made it far on foot.

But he didn't know that.

JMO
I seriously wonder if he thought he was free and clear... Was it a shock to him they busted in.
 
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I know others have been saying they didnt know it was BK u til Dec 19th. However, its good to keep in mind a few prior dates. This is from my timeline.

Nov 29, 2022 BK identified as owner of white Elantra by WSU police.

Dec 7, 2022 Police appeal to announce to public their interest in talking to driver of White Elantra seen in immediate area of crime at time of crime.

Dec. 19, 2022 Moscow Police Chief James Fry sent Jenkins a message on Dec. 19, 2022, requesting that he come to the Moscow station the following day. Jenkins assumed it would be another briefing, so he was surprised to be led into a room with about 20 to 30 people, including members of the FBI and Idaho State Police, he said. They informed him that they had identified a suspect using DNA found at the scene. That suspect, his colleagues told him, was a student at WSU named Bryan Kohberger. “It took me a minute, and then I said, ‘You know that name is very familiar. I think I’ve talked to Bryan Kohberger before."

As early as Nov 29th they had a name. But, they need the results from the dna.
 
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"Idaho Department of Correction
has responded,
downplaying Kohberger's complaints of
'what he considers taunting'.

IDOC pointed out
it is normal behavior for inmates to communicate with each other inside the prison.

'We are aware of Kohberger’s complaints about what he considers taunting',
the statement read.

'Incarcerated individuals commonly communicate with each other in prison.

Bryan Kohberger is housed alone in a cell,
and IDOC security staff maintain a safe and orderly environment for all individuals in our custody'."

To be continued I guess :rolleyes:
 
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"Idaho Department of Correction
has responded,
downplaying Kohberger's complaints of
'what he considers taunting'.

IDOC pointed out
it is normal behavior for inmates to communicate with each other inside the prison.

'We are aware of Kohberger’s complaints about what he considers taunting',
the statement read.

'Incarcerated individuals commonly communicate with each other in prison.

Bryan Kohberger is housed alone in a cell,
and IDOC security staff maintain a safe and orderly environment for all individuals in our custody'."

To be continued I guess :rolleyes:
That's mildly disappointing.
 
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I know others have been saying they didnt know it was BK u til Dec 19th. However, its good to keep in mind a few prior dates. This is from my timeline.

Nov 29, 2022 BK identified as owner of white Elantra by WSU police.

Dec 7, 2022 Police appeal to announce to public their interest in talking to driver of White Elantra seen in immediate area of crime at time of crime.

Dec. 19, 2022 Moscow Police Chief James Fry sent Jenkins a message on Dec. 19, 2022, requesting that he come to the Moscow station the following day. Jenkins assumed it would be another briefing, so he was surprised to be led into a room with about 20 to 30 people, including members of the FBI and Idaho State Police, he said. They informed him that they had identified a suspect using DNA found at the scene. That suspect, his colleagues told him, was a student at WSU named Bryan Kohberger. “It took me a minute, and then I said, ‘You know that name is very familiar. I think I’ve talked to Bryan Kohberger before."

As early as Nov 29th they had a name. But, they need the results from the dna.

I know I've seen the info in a news source, but I have this reference right in front of me:

From Patterson's book:

So, on November 25, the day after Thanksgiving, the chief approves a message to local law enforcement agencies to be on the lookout for this specific car. Four days later, in the early hours of November 29, over in Pullman, Washington, WSU police officer Daniel Tiengo searches for white Elantras registered at the university. He sees that one, a 2015 model, belongs to a student named Bryan Kohberger. A colleague of Tiengo’s, Officer Curtis Whitman, spots the actual vehicle in a Pullman student-housing parking lot. He logs it. But white cars are ubiquitous. So are Hyundai Elantras. So, since this car appears to be a model from the wrong year, the Pullman cops don’t pass this up the food chain to Moscow. They don’t yet know that the FBI vehicle specialist has in fact now conveyed to his agency that it’s possible, given the shape of the fog light and rear reflectors in the available images, that they should extend the date range of the Hyundai Elantra to as late as 2016.
 
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Great, now they'll tell us it wasn't his white car. This all irks me!
Do you think that footprint could have been Hunter's after he was in XK's room checking for pulses?
 
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That's mildly disappointing.

What is disappointing?

They sell ear plugs in most commissaries and he can wear ear buds when listening to things on his tablet.

Idaho Maximum Security Institution contracts with Access Securepak (aka MyCarePak) for families to send pre-determined packages of commissary items to your inmate.​



Access Securepak carries over 1,000 different items in the following categories:
- Food and Snacks
- Personal Hygiene Products
- Electronics
- Apparel

Idaho Maximum Security Institution now offers Jpay Tablets to their inmates.​

 
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They sell ear plugs in most comissaries, and he can wear ear buds when listening to things on his tablet.

Idaho Maximum Security Institution contracts with Access Securepak (aka MyCarePak) for families to send pre-determined packages of commissary items to your inmate.​



Access Securepak carries over 1,000 different items in the following categories:
- Food and Snacks
- Personal Hygiene Products
- Electronics
- Apparel

Idaho Maximum Security Institution now offers Jpay Tablets to their inmates.​

I do wonder at what his family are thinking of him right now. I might guess that its actually that particularly human predicament of thinking one thing ie "hes not capable of this" and "the evidence and trial proved he did it" which leaves them in a bad spot. tbh i just hope they as a family deal with this properly and come out on the other side with or without him. this entire thing is a good example of how the cruelty of such things knows no bounds.
 
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I do wonder at what his family are thinking of him right now. I might guess that its actually that particularly human predicament of thinking one thing ie "hes not capable of this" and "the evidence and trial proved he did it" which leaves them in a bad spot. tbh i just hope they as a family deal with this properly and come out on the other side with or without him. this entire thing is a good example of how the cruelty of such things knows no bounds.

And quite interesting that BK's mom wrote an opinion piece against the death penalty and that one of his sisters is/was a licensed school counsellor and former actress and the other is/was a licensed mental health therapist.
And it is "spooky" to me that one sister has a horror slasher movie credit. A movie called "Two Days Back," shot in 2011. The premise -- a group of students who are viciously stabbed to death with knives and other weapons......... 2 CENTS

 
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New article from Idaho Statesman


[T]he book title we all wondered about is
“Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway,” by Susan Jeffers.
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Finally, the mystery is solved, as Kevin Fixler promised to do during the Idaho Statesman’s recent livestream with reporters on July 29.

The book seized in the murderer’s family home with underlining on page 118 was not Elliot Rodger’s My Twisted World, nor was it Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale (alas, our suspicions were incorrect, @MeadowMuffin).

Instead, according to Kevin Fixler in his latest Idaho Statesman piece, “Consumed by four murders, Idaho police never stopped. Inside the search for Kohberger,” the underlining on page 118 was in the ever-popular Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers:

Included on a search warrant list of the dozens of items police seized from the Kohberger home … [was] a book with underlining on page 118…. The book, Gilbertson said, was titled “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.

Here’s a screenshot of the title page of the Internet Archive of the seized book:

IMG_3840.webp

Source

I wish the murderer had learned to turn his fear, indecision and anger into love, not just power and action.
 
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What is disappointing?

They sell ear plugs in most commissaries and he can wear ear buds when listening to things on his tablet.

Idaho Maximum Security Institution contracts with Access Securepak (aka MyCarePak) for families to send pre-determined packages of commissary items to your inmate.​



Access Securepak carries over 1,000 different items in the following categories:
- Food and Snacks
- Personal Hygiene Products
- Electronics
- Apparel

Idaho Maximum Security Institution now offers Jpay Tablets to their inmates.​

According to this, it looks like inmates have to pay for their emails.


Email Postage Fees
StampsFee
5$2.00
10$3.60
15$5.25
30$10.00
60$18.00
Each message costs one stamp. Attachments cost additional stamps.

JPay Video Connect Fees
VideoFee
15 Min$4.99

 
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Yes, that is a serious consideration and I'm sure the LE were on guard about a possible gun. I don't mean to make light of it in that regard.

Just the image of a heinous multi-murderer running to his basement bedroom makes me roll my eyes.

jmo
No ammo, though he did have 3 cartridges.
 
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