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

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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.
re Nov 29 - did Pullman actually pass that over to MPD? I thought they didn't
 
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I'm trying to catch up with all this new information and posts over last couple of days so sorry if this has already been discussed but


Is this the underlined book which we've been waiting for? Why can't we see the underlining in that photo?
Sorry if these seem like dumb questions.

Next question - do we at WS have access to the new upload of documents that Entin mentions? I just think that Websleuthers would do a good, accurate job going through that if a document link is out there.
Because it's not *the* book, it's a copy of the same title that someone has bought.

It's time for me, as an almost-librarian, to trot out my reminder that unless you have exactly the same edition (same ISBN, print location, same edition/print run) there's no guarantee that what is on his page is what is on that page. Because books go through many different changes in formatting between paperback and hardcover and region and edition, the page counts are going to be different. Revised edition? Different font? Bigger margins? Bigger headers? A-size versus trade paperbacks? All of these things and more affect how many pages a book runs to.

And I don't think I have to emphasise just how many print runs, formats, editions, revisions, regional differences, etc. a best-selling self-help book tends to have. Think hundreds, not dozens, and that's not even taking into account different language editions.

MOO
 
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Entin is reading DM's interview, she heard the intruder say, "it's okay, Kaylee, I'm here to help you."

Whoa.

Jmo


What Entin says at 4minutes vs what Entin reads out from the LEO's summary at 18mins ( verbatim vs third hand)


I do wish we could just read these instead of audio.
 
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Because it's not *the* book, it's a copy of the same title that someone has bought.

It's time for me, as an almost-librarian, to trot out my reminder that unless you have exactly the same edition (same ISBN, print location, same edition/print run) there's no guarantee that what is on his page is what is on that page. Because books go through many different changes in formatting between paperback and hardcover and region and edition, the page counts are going to be different. Revised edition? Different font? Bigger margins? Bigger headers? A-size versus trade paperbacks? All of these things and more affect how many pages a book runs to.

And I don't think I have to emphasise just how many print runs, formats, editions, revisions, regional differences, etc. a best-selling self-help book tends to have. Think hundreds, not dozens, and that's not even taking into account different language editions.

MOO
Thanks for that.
So, its now definitive that THE BOOK that everybody has been discussing for so long, is not a Ted Bundy related book. It's feel the fear and the photo is not the book in LE's possession, a reporter is using it as a demo.

People on WS will recall how many Youtubers said they'd eat their hats if the 118 page number wasn't a ref to Bundy. Gotta laugh
 
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re Nov 29 - did Pullman actually pass that over to MPD? I thought they didn't
So, combining a reply to @Ghostwheel and @Warwick7 about timing of when WSU identified BK's car vs when Moscow police were told--with a source that is more reliable perhaps than Patterson's book:


From the mouth of Hippler himself:

First, Defendant notes that in Payne Exhibit A, Detective Payne states that on November 29, 2022, officers from Washington State University (WSU) queried white Hyundai Elantras registered at the school and pulled up a 2015 white Elantra with Pennsylvania plates that was registered to Defendant. Exh. D3-B at Bates 5166-67. That same day, Detective Payne states another WSU officer was patrolling the area by Defendant's apartment and located a 2015 white Elantra with Washington plates. He ran the plate and it returned to Defendant. Jd. Defendant points out that Detective Payne was not even aware of the WSU officers' findings in this regard until December 20, 2022, after Defendant was already identified by IGG. However, he contends Payne Exhibit A makes it appear that Defendant was identified, in part, through the WSU queries.
 
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One minute video with BrianEntin, a must-listen to hear what one faculty member predicted


 
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Thanks Warwick. There's a ref in the MPD documents themselves but at the time we were discussing MPD docs we had an overload of new info and I'm sure not going back to refind that docu number.
 
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Full version, 40 minutes

 
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Boxed? Maybe boxed up his stuff to take it home to PA ......
I wonder what he planned to say if asked where he was boxing in Washington? Or maybe he had a story ready that he hits the bags at a gym??
jmo
 
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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.​

The way I read it was that it wasn't actually happening much

Eta or at least not as much as possible let alone how much we would like.
 
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Ooof y'all see the video of IT in what looks to me like an intake cell?! Some guard will get nacked if they find out he's leaked that.
Creepy SIM like freak. Jesus.
I've put it on a drive which will hopefully work.

 
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One minute video with BrianEntin, a must-listen to hear what one faculty member predicted


Wow! Kudos to that Professor. ( and the whole department too)
Insight and conviction.
 
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DBM ( the cell footage isn't Idaho prison's , it's from jail)
 
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One minute video with BrianEntin, a must-listen to hear what one faculty member predicted


All these complaints about his behavior and the insights that he would turn out to be a predator as a professor happened so fast! He hadn't even completed one semester.

jmopinion
 
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DBM ( the cell footage isn't Idaho prison's , it's from jail)
Yah, it's way too big to be a prison pod.

His creepy bones better get used to standing like a SIM and staring at the wall as he has the rest of ever to do it
 
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All these complaints about his behavior and the insights that he would turn out to be a predator as a professor happened so fast! He hadn't even completed one semester.

jmopinion
It's so frustrating. Signs were right there flashing away, even the professor saw them and yet nothing was done.

Something major needs to be put in place for parents, educators et al. Someone mentioned in here the British series 'Adolescence' and how good it is at tackling the subject of incel behaviours. Parliament have stated that it will be shown in schools across the country, which is a great start but it doesn't mean a thing when the authorities don't do anything about it! The professor who clocked IT's behaviours was likely stuck between a brick and a hard place because they felt in their gut that something was wrong but if they went to the authorities, what would happen?!
I'm babbling but things NEED to change. I'm not saying that every weirdo out there is an incel capable of violent behaviour, or a future killer, but there are warning signs that CAN be seen, especially when it comes to inceldom, and people should be able to report such behaviours and have them taken seriously by the authorities.

MOO
 
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Yah, it's way too big to be a prison pod.

His creepy bones better get used to standing like a SIM and staring at the wall as he has the rest of ever to do it
Yup, I was about to post it and then realized it was old.

Anyway the Entin video also adds that when he was first jailed, inmates heard him say wtte of ' wow I'm on every news channel'
 
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So two more potential prowling incidents according to that Entin video from WSU statements
- one is the snow footprints where the person walks back in their prints
- the other person told of somebody having been at her window

- and somebody else says while invited to a class-gathering at her home, she thinks BK had been in her medicine cabinet
 
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