GUILTY PLEA DEAL ACCEPTED - 4 Univ of Idaho Students Murdered, Bryan Kohberger Arrested, Moscow, Nov 2022 #115

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  • #781
I hope they block them from watching p o r n. I was once in the children's section of the library that had computers in it so people could access the internet. One of the kids (maybe 15) was watching live p o r n!!! I was like Holy Moly! I hope kids don't walk in here and see what's on the screen before I can go inform the librarian! I'll bet they figured out how to block certain things after that. lol 🤣


In Pennsylvania, internet access is controlled by the institution. Inmates are not given access to the internet or unapproved software, or "network connection that is active."

An offender shall not be permitted to access IT equipment, except as listed in Subsection A.2.b. above, and an offender shall not be permitted to access IT equipment that: (1) contains a modem or is connected to a telephone line or a staff network. Offender access to this equipment is strictly prohibited regardless of whether or not the modem, telephone line, or network connection is active at the time the offender is accessing the equipment; (2) is connected to a network, except for computers designated and marked “For Offender-Use” that are approved for connection to an offender network, such as in education, library, or CI. In all other instances, offender access to IT network connected equipment is strictly prohibited regardless of whether or not the network connection is active at the time the offender is accessing the equipment; (3) transfers offender generated information to other IT equipment, except for: educational purposes in classrooms, in library and laboratory settings; for educational testing as approved by the Secretary/designee, and for work purposes within CI; (4) provides access to non-approved software; (5) controls or interacts with security systems, including but not limited to, systems that regulate door access, fire alarms, perimeter detection, counts, or other security related systems; and/or (6) is located in an unsupervised office. https://www.pa.gov/content/dam/copa...-policies/02.03.01 Information Technology.pdf
 
  • #782
oh I missed that tidbit
what was the reason he lost daily privileges?

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
 
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  • #783
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

Apologies.

I should have stated in my upthread post that he lost his daily shower privileges and could now shower every other day.

JMVHO.
 
  • #784
Red hands can be caused by psoriasis or eczema. It doesn’t always appear with a rash, it can just be redness and inflammation. I used to have it, but it disappeared after I took vitamin supplements.


He could be getting it from a change in diet, soaps, etc.
 
  • #785
Why can't he have a weekly water ration (or time), and once it's run out, that's it for the week. Or would it be too hard to police?÷
 
  • #786
Good thinking! I'm wondering why they didn't do all of this, even with the sheath DNA. The FBI didn't figure out the murderer's DNA until Dec. 19. I'm definitely not criticizing them, as they know way more about all of this than I do. But it seems he could have tried something again a month later before they caught him, and doing as you suggested could have gotten his name (and thus his DNA to match the sheath) sooner. Maybe they were using forensic psychology to believe he'd have a cool-off period long enough? I'd love to hear all of your thoughts on this. JMO.
LE did test the knife sheath right away for DNA. They submitted it to CODIS where the murderer wasn't in the system. Thus began the journey to GGI, which is what eventually identified a potential suspect. They were also searching for the white Elantra they spotted in the area at the time of the murders.

It took hundreds of man hours to comb through CCTV footage and to obtain warrants for cellular and GPS data, SM accounts, Amazon, etc.

I think all LE involved did one he ll of a job considering the carnage and chaos they encountered and what little evidence he left at the scene. He was arrested in approximately 6 weeks. I don't believe LE would have gambled on a cooling off period, the murderer was an enigma and an unknown to them. Who's to say he wasn't going to go on another rampage?

Much respect to all of LE involved (MPD, CSI, IPD, FBI) who worked tirelessly and had this murdering psycho locked up quickly. They prevented him from killing EVER again. Had he not been arrested, I definitely believe he would have done it again and again until he was caught. He enjoyed it a lot. 🤬

JMO
 
  • #787
IMSI uses JPay as the private tech company that provides tablets, email communications, video visitation, etc. to inmates and they control the programming and security. Includes email communication services, video visitation, educational programming, music and games. Recently added some counseling resources. Families and loved ones of the prisoners also can apply to use JPay and send money to an inmate, etc. So IMSI contracts out the inmates' access to technology in relation to programming, access to sites, email communications, video visitation, financial dealings, and security.

Yes, and all at an outrageous $price tag$ I believe this murderer's family will somehow make sure to keep money on his account for these things. < even more financial hardship on them :( >

He will be able to video chat with Mother and Father, send texts, make calls, watch movies on his prison issued tablet, etc. I believe his Internet access will be severely restricted. Eventually when assigned to his permanent cell, I believe inmates can even purchase their own small TV's and other goods.

Even though these services are outsourced, they are still subject to monitoring by the DOC, which we saw happen in the Delphi case when the killer made numerous confessions to family members.

JMO
 
  • #788
I wonder how inmates on J-Block who are restricted to their cells get access to pastors and priests and other religious leaders and how often. Maybe it is done by video visitation?

ebm
Good question, maybe they allow the pastor into an open space within the J Block? Or maybe the inmate(s) are taken to a special holding area?

I wonder if all types of religious affiliations are represented, it seems like they would have to be. IDK

JMO
 
  • #789
Good thinking! I'm wondering why they didn't do all of this, even with the sheath DNA. The FBI didn't figure out the murderer's DNA until Dec. 19. I'm definitely not criticizing them, as they know way more about all of this than I do. But it seems he could have tried something again a month later before they caught him, and doing as you suggested could have gotten his name (and thus his DNA to match the sheath) sooner. Maybe they were using forensic psychology to believe he'd have a cool-off period long enough? I'd love to hear all of your thoughts on this. JMO.
I’m not sure it could have been processed any quicker. The sheath went from the crime scene to the local lab and a full male DNA profile was extracted. Which ultimately matched the now convicted quadruple murderer.

December 19th marked a break for the IGG investigatory work.

Also, I’m not sure I can recall another case where an IGG investigation was conducted so soon after the crimes and almost simultaneous to the traditional investigation.

I remember the early speculation that LE could have resorted to that so soon sparked some debate.

MOO
 
  • #790
LE did test the knife sheath right away for DNA. They submitted it to CODIS where the murderer wasn't in the system. Thus began the journey to GGI, which is what eventually identified a potential suspect. They were also searching for the white Elantra they spotted in the area at the time of the murders.

It took hundreds of man hours to comb through CCTV footage and to obtain warrants for cellular and GPS data, SM accounts, Amazon, etc.

I think all LE involved did one he ll of a job considering the carnage and chaos they encountered and what little evidence he left at the scene. He was arrested in approximately 6 weeks. I don't believe LE would have gambled on a cooling off period, the murderer was an enigma and an unknown to them. Who's to say he wasn't going to go on another rampage?

Much respect to all of LE involved (MPD, CSI, IPD, FBI) who worked tirelessly and had this murdering psycho locked up quickly. They prevented him from killing EVER again. Had he not been arrested, I definitely believe he would have done it again and again until he was caught. He enjoyed it a lot. 🤬

JMO
They did a lot of searching for the white Elantra. LE in Pullman, WA actually made note of BK's Elantra in the parking lot at his apartment complex. They made note of it, but didn't send it in yet because it wasn't in the model year range that Moscow LE mentioned in their bulletin. When the time came, though, they knew where to find it and where BK lived.
 
  • #791
Apologies.

I should have stated in my upthread post that he lost his daily shower privileges and could now shower every other day.

JMVHO.
I think it’s just the phrasing that was confusing. The Ada county jail allowed him to shower once a day, seemingly for as long as he wanted. IMSI only allows their prisoners to shower every other day. He didn’t do anything that caused him to “lose” privileges at IMSI.

MOO
 
  • #792
In Pennsylvania, internet access is controlled by the institution. Inmates are not given access to the internet or unapproved software, or "network connection that is active."
That makes sense that they wouldn't have internet access, but what about in Idaho where he's imprisoned?

Also, Brian Entin said he'd have access to email, music and movies on a tablet in the video below. I'm pretty sure those require internet access. So back to hoping they limit what movies he can watch to Disney movies. lol

Lastly, the image in the video is supposed to be of his cell. It gives a difference vantage point of the toilet, but briefly. It might be a little taller than I had originally thought from other pics posted, but not by much.

 
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I hope they block them from watching p o r n. I was once in the children's section of the library that had computers in it so people could access the internet. One of the kids (maybe 15) was watching live p o r n!!! I was like Holy Moly! I hope kids don't walk in here and see what's on the screen before I can go inform the librarian! I'll bet they figured out how to block certain things after that. lol 🤣
Answered my own question, but with AI's answer which isn't always correct but it's the best answer I found without diving too deeply into the search results. So he will have access to the internet, but in a closed system (not allowed to access much of anything).

prisoners at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution are not allowed direct access to the internet. While some inmates may have access to approved, inmate-only systems on tablets for activities like email or reading, or they may attempt to acquire contraband cell phones for unauthorized internet access, the Idaho Department of Correction (IDOC) restricts true, unfettered internet use. Access is controlled, heavily monitored, and confined to specific, closed systems rather than the open internet.

SOURCE
 
  • #794
LE did test the knife sheath right away for DNA. They submitted it to CODIS where the murderer wasn't in the system. Thus began the journey to GGI, which is what eventually identified a potential suspect. They were also searching for the white Elantra they spotted in the area at the time of the murders.

It took hundreds of man hours to comb through CCTV footage and to obtain warrants for cellular and GPS data, SM accounts, Amazon, etc.

I think all LE involved did one he ll of a job considering the carnage and chaos they encountered and what little evidence he left at the scene. He was arrested in approximately 6 weeks. I don't believe LE would have gambled on a cooling off period, the murderer was an enigma and an unknown to them. Who's to say he wasn't going to go on another rampage?

Much respect to all of LE involved (MPD, CSI, IPD, FBI) who worked tirelessly and had this murdering psycho locked up quickly. They prevented him from killing EVER again. Had he not been arrested, I definitely believe he would have done it again and again until he was caught. He enjoyed it a lot. 🤬

JMO

I completely agree, they did an amazing job and spent so many hours trying to track him down. I wasn't trying to criticize them, as I have the utmost respect for them. I just don't know procedures about when to ask public for help, etc. I agree that he would have tried to do this again, and that is very scary!
 
  • #795
Answered my own question, but with AI's answer which isn't always correct but it's the best answer I found without diving too deeply into the search results. So he will have access to the internet, but in a closed system (not allowed to access much of anything).

prisoners at the Idaho Maximum Security Institution are not allowed direct access to the internet. While some inmates may have access to approved, inmate-only systems on tablets for activities like email or reading, or they may attempt to acquire contraband cell phones for unauthorized internet access, the Idaho Department of Correction (IDOC) restricts true, unfettered internet use. Access is controlled, heavily monitored, and confined to specific, closed systems rather than the open internet.

SOURCE

That's interesting that they have an inmate-only system. I wonder if the inmates e-mail each other or if that's restricted too. I'm glad they're monitored.
 
  • #796
That's interesting that they have an inmate-only system. I wonder if the inmates e-mail each other or if that's restricted too. I'm glad they're monitored.
Why would they want to email him when they can "talk" directly to him instead? 🤣

Placed in “J Block” for his own protection, “Banfield” has learned Kohberger’s fellow hardcore offenders are going out of their way, as far as they can, to make the notorious newcomer miserable.

His fellow inmates have been taking turns shouting through the air ducts, all day and all night, to keep Kohberger from sleeping at night or even hearing himself think during the day.


 
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The infrequency of his class appearances didn’t stop one female student from emailing a friend near the semester’s start, “My class’s TA looks like a murderer.”

Wow

And this is a lady who has chosen the right future profession.
She has intuition.
I predict successful career.

JMO
 
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