yep, none of it surprises me
I'm sure there are dozens of stalking victims in his past that we'll never even hear about
if only he'd been caught then
I was thinking about interviews with the murderer
& books about him.
yep, none of it surprises me
I'm sure there are dozens of stalking victims in his past that we'll never even hear about
if only he'd been caught then
I was thinking about interviews with the murderer
& books about him.
"..... security is not having things; it's handling things."
Can/should this be added to the media thread?
"Premonition" is not necessarily some supernatural ability. it's being emotionally open to the meaning of what's around you and acknowledging and responding to your own fear and uneasiness in the situation.
Why the bulky jacket?
Was he hiding something in it?
Way to wear gloves? Except his hands were bare so why?
He must have had a reason.
JMO
The perp is at fault, not the victims, but please tell your young people moving out on their own for the first time, to put curtains in the windows and pull them shut at night.
JMOPINION
Mail exclusive with Ramsland
De Sales' Dr Kathleen Ramsland is trial ballooning her plan to interview him and do a book on him, imo
Personally I'd prefer it if Ramsland got De Sales to tell us about his behavior record at De Sales 2018-2022 ( Yes, ofc I don't think that will realistically happen, as previously posted)
IMO this guy didn't suddenly start exhibiting these behaviors at age 28 for just 5months
New TV series klaxon ( Henley TV show airs today)
'Dr Katherine Ramsland spoke to the Daily Mail ahead of the release of her new documentary, The Serial Killer's Apprentice, which delves into the mind and motives of infamous mass murderer Elmer Wayne Henley Jr.
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I taught Bryan Kohberger about killers, here's why he must be studied
Bryan Kohberger's criminology professor has said she is 'horrified' that one of her former students went on a stabbing rampage that shocked the nation.www.dailymail.co.uk
Dr. Ramsland has said this many times: at this point no one can identify these killers or predict their future behavior. Our belief that we can, or that parents, teachers, and others can and should, is completely false. Nor do we know what interventions with these men would have changed their course. (BK's parents did try to get him help).Does anyone find it odd that BK was in two CJ programs, and one recommended him to continue his studies in the other program…
And no red flags were noticed by the experts early enough to stop him from brutal murders?
If the experts do not notice the signs, and are not confident enough in their red flags, what makes us think anyone of us could recognize red flags that could be used to prevent?
What is the solution here then?
Did reports of young women at De Sales go unreported? Or not taken seriously?
Did issues at De Sales go unreported?
The hope of such CJ, criminal psychology, forensic psychology, profiling etc. is to catch a killer before they kill, before Grape, before a terrorist attack, before there are harmed victims.
So how are we doing?? It doesn’t sound like we are moving toward prevention.
It sounds like we still are reacting.
There was enough on BK to kick him out of his PhD program… but not to investigate… until there were four bodies.
I find that truth quite disturbing
IMO
Does anyone find it odd that BK was in two CJ programs, and one recommended him to continue his studies in the other program…
And no red flags were noticed by the experts early enough to stop him from brutal murders?
If the experts do not notice the signs, and are not confident enough in their red flags, what makes us think anyone of us could recognize red flags that could be used to prevent?
What is the solution here then?
Did reports of young women at De Sales go unreported? Or not taken seriously?
Did other concerning issues at De Sales go unreported?
The hope of such CJ, criminal psychology, forensic psychology, profiling etc. is to catch a killer before they kill, before Grape, before a terrorist attack, before there are harmed victims.
So how are we doing?? It doesn’t sound like we are moving toward prevention.
It sounds like we still are reacting.
There was enough on BK to kick him out of his PhD program… but not to investigate… until there were four bodies.
BK was in WA around seven months before committing these murders.
I find that truth quite disturbing
IMO
yep, none of it surprises me
I'm sure there are dozens of stalking victims in his past that we'll never even hear about
if only he'd been caught then
Dr. Ramsland has said this many times: at this point no one can identify these killers or predict their future behavior. Our belief that we can, or that parents, teachers, and others can and should, is completely false. Nor do we know what interventions with these men would have changed their course. (BK's parents did try to get him help).
That is very very disturbing, I agree.
If this issue has been studied, I suspect investigators have found that there are millions of guys who display what we see as "signs" in retrospect, but who never act out violently and who, at some point through some process, grow out of those signs and go on to live normal lives. This seems to be the result when any of our fearful stereotypes are studied.
He was literally a case study walking among them. And they agreed they did not want him to be among them, but not that he was already a danger… hmm
I’m not seeking to blame, I’m digesting the reality of criminal profiling- it can be completely blind to a murderer sitting right in front of you.
Only after people are dead are such profiles helpful?
IMO
I'm going to say IMO because I doubt I'd find the old link. But in HS he had asked a girl if she wanted to hang out with him, that he's "get a bottle". Well, the girl had a boyfriend and told him no. But when #163214 was arrested, she came forward with this.Geez, I actually forget he was an addict.
Makes the comment about wondering why people drink all the more curious.
In his case, I'm thinking he wanted to try the experience of it - not thinking at all about how others would feel about him drinking a bottle, but wanting for HIMSELF to know what it was like. But, he's a herion addict, so yeah, that's odd.
Did he go straight to herion as a teenager and skip experimenting with alcohol? Was he wondering why people would drink when they could shoot up for a stronger experience?
jmo
Right, the manipulative type is usually like Ted Bundy; handsome, charming, popular, educated. Kohberger is a profile diametrically opposed to that, except for the education factor.Re manipulating mentioned above
I don't see him this way.
People were creeped by him.
Students complained.
Professors wanted to get rid of him.
He didn't have any friends nor his own social circle.
He was a proverbial loner.
So what kind of manipulation are we talking about?
Manipulative people are usually charming and popular.
With wide social circle.
Surrounded by others
(who are not conscious of being manipulated).
He was alone.
His only meaningful contact is with Mother.
He doesn't need to manipulate her.
She loves him as mothers do.
And worries about him.
And tries to help him as best as she can.
JMO
Right, the manipulative type is usually like Ted Bundy; handsome, charming, popular, educated. Kohberger is a profile diametrically opposed to that, except for the education factor.
Criminal profiling has come under scrutiny in recent years. I think it might go the way of handwriting analysis, polygraphs, toothmarks etc. what was once thought to be the definitive way to detect a criminal or guilt does not stand up to the test of time.I think you’ve/ Ramsland has stated what is abundantly clear based on this situation.
I’m not talking about childhood red flags, I’m talking about weeks or months in advance of these murders.
He was sitting in class with these professors- they interacted with him and he with students for Aug, Sept, Oct and half of Nov.
When did the group of professors sit down and decide he would be dropped from funding?
What was that date? Was it prior to Nov 12?
So they did not want to be around him- but no investigation was prompted into crimes he may have already committed?
He was literally a case study walking among them. And they agreed they did not want him to be among them, but not that he was a danger to others?… hmm
I’m not seeking to blame, I’m digesting the reality of criminal profiling- it can be completely blind to a murderer sitting right in front of you.
Only after people are dead are such profiles helpful?
IMO