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

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I don't think he lost anything.
This is max security prison.
Daily showers were in a JAIL.

There are different rules there.

"You're in the PRISON
Oh, oh you're in the prison now ..." lalala

JMO

oh I get what was meant now (context!)
what I thought they meant was that he lost the privileges due to infractions, not that his shower privileges changed when he moved institutions
thanks for explaining
 
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Re BK's prison complaints

I wonder if he will break G Maxwell's record.
AFAI remember she wrote over 100 of them while staying in Brooklyn Federal Jail :rolleyes:
Ted B was also busy writing complaints.
I remember he was angry that the light in his cell was not bright enough for him to study documents while he was preparing for his own Defence for trial.

JMO
 
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Re BK's prison complaints

I wonder if he will break G Maxwell's record.
AFAI remember she wrote over 100 of them while staying in Brooklyn Federal Jail :rolleyes:
Ted B was also busy writing complaints.
I remember he was angry that the light in his cell was not bright enough for him to study documents while he was preparing for his own Defence for trial.

JMO
Awww... so sad. Not.

What about the light that will never EVER shine again for the murdered??? Their lights were snuffed out.

JMO
 
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I just watched both the body cam and looked at the new pictures released. Kudos to the officer first on the scene. He did a great job. It broke my heart when he was speaking to the officer who was going to get water bottles for the friends and he said they want to know what happened…..water bottle officer (with glasses) says, they know. Seeing Murphy being walked out broke me.

Looking at the pictures, the every day lives of 6 people who were a family and doing everything right. Just living life. The little Christmas pillow on the floor, the 2 tiny Christmas trees, the television left on, the empty toilet paper holder, the cute outdoor space, Xana’s uneaten fries from her DD order….so heartbreaking. I can just picture all the fun they had and the memories made. They went to bed believing in tomorrow. ☹️😔😢
Perfectly spoken, I didn't have the words but you said exactly how I feel.
 
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These people who have taken/ruined other peoples' lives - how dare their human rights be infringed?
 
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"Kohberger first searched for the phrases 'wiretap' and 'psychopaths paranoid,'
data from his phone showed.

He then read a news story
about how police in Moscow, Idaho, were searching for a car whose description matched his.

Clearly spooked,
Kohberger's next internet activity saw him visit the Moscow Police Department's website
to see what the latest news on the murders was.

Immediately after that
he looked up an auto detailing shop.

And just 10 minutes later,
Kohberger was shopping for a new car online.

In the early hours of December 30 2022
- just a few hours after making those internet searches -
Kohberger was arrested at his parents home in Pennsylvania."
I always thought it was curious that one of his searches near the time of the arrest was "psychopaths paranoid".

Since it's just a couple of words and not a sentence, one is left to guess what the full question was.

My best guess has always been that he was wondering if psychopaths---he believed himself to be one---typically get paranoid. He wonders if being antsy or panicky comes with the territory, so to speak. He has declared himself a psychopath at some point in the past and now wants to know how his experience of this compares with 'the norm'. Do other psychopaths feel like this? Maybe there is a touch of self-soothing going on.

Or it could be that he feels anxious and paranoid at this point and wonders if that lines up with a psychopathic trait. As in what do I have going on? He is working at a diagnosis. Have I arrived? Am now like Bundy and all the rest?

It would be the difference between already having diagnosed himself vs looking to rule a self-diagnosis in/out.. Whichever it was probably doesn't make a big difference in the overall scheme of things, but I do find myself intrigued by him and 'feelings'.

One of the things the survey he devised as a student examined was how does one feel when committing a criminal act IIRC, and now here he is with feelings again. Paranoia is uncomfortable. He apparently can feel certain things under certain conditions, and this motivates him to 'research'. Feelings are a strange land, but he will try to spend a little bit of time at understanding IF he is the one doing the 'feeling'. Empathy for others, victims and their loved ones most particularly, is, as we know, for him a total black hole.
 
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Wonder why he had a ' scheduling conflict', from that link:

' Despite the TA-assignment system being designed to prevent this exact problem, Kohberger had a scheduling conflict and thus limited attendance in class, though he also often didn’t show up when available.'

Seems odd that BK's supervisor would mess up his schedule so was BK inventing a conflicting but regular diary appointment for that semester?

( He wasn't using WSU counselling and support services because MPD already checked that)

He sure wasn't committed to his WSU roles, that much was already clear. Almost as if he applied to WSU and relocated across the country with another priority in mind.....
 
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Wonder why he had a ' scheduling conflict', from that link:

' Despite the TA-assignment system being designed to prevent this exact problem, Kohberger had a scheduling conflict and thus limited attendance in class, though he also often didn’t show up when available.'

Seems odd that BK's supervisor would mess up his schedule so was BK inventing a conflicting but regular diary appointment for that semester?

( He wasn't using WSU counselling and support services because MPD already checked that)

He sure wasn't committed to his WSU roles, that much was already clear. Almost as if he applied to WSU and relocated across the country with another priority in mind.....

I have NO idea.
This all looks like a joke to me.
SMH :rolleyes:
I pity the students.

JMO
 
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Wonder why he had a ' scheduling conflict', from that link:

' Despite the TA-assignment system being designed to prevent this exact problem, Kohberger had a scheduling conflict and thus limited attendance in class, though he also often didn’t show up when available.'

Seems odd that BK's supervisor would mess up his schedule so was BK inventing a conflicting but regular diary appointment for that semester?

( He wasn't using WSU counselling and support services because MPD already checked that)

He sure wasn't committed to his WSU roles, that much was already clear. Almost as if he applied to WSU and relocated across the country with another priority in mind.....
Yeah he was sleeping during the day because he was prowling and stalking at night.
 
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Yeah he was sleeping during the day because he was prowling and stalking at night.

You make a solid point. When exactly  did he sleep?
 
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Yeah he was sleeping during the day because he was prowling and stalking at night.
Bingo.

I've been questioning his schedule and trying to figure out when he slept.

jmopinion
 
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The professor was a former defense attorney, a public defender. No wonder BK skipped meetings and didn't work much with him. He knew this attorney could pick up on his behavior and view him suspiciously.

And even naively tried to gaslight him talking about inconsequential things.

As if trying bonding with him/building rapport.

JMO
 
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The professor was a former defense attorney, a public defender. No wonder BK skipped meetings and didn't work much with him. He knew this attorney could pick up on his behavior and view him suspiciously.
I'd rather read a book by this professor (or his friend who wrote the article) than any book Dr. Ramsland might write. Seriously. The folks in Washington were on to him right away, not describing him as brilliant but as a disturbing jerk.

jmopinion
 
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And even naively tried to gaslight him talking about inconsequential things.

As if trying bonding with him/building rapport.

JMO

People like this are a whole
different species, angling, manipulating, benefiting for themselves. It is good that we cannot relate to his criminal mind. I worried early on they did not have the right person. This reinforces they do. JMOO
 

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