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Apologies if this has already been mentioned here, but I thought this was interesting. I was watching a YouTube video last night, where the presenter was going through the photo dump of BK’S apartment and office.
He noted, that some of the words written on the whiteboard in the office (which are not redacted) are written in Korean. For example, there is “Bryan” and “Kohberger”, but also, strangely, the word
cal [ 칼 ]
which means ‘knife’ in English.
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Wasn't it posted earlier on this thread that BK had a Korean doctoral student classmate? IIRC, that was the case. I don't remember if she shared an office with him or they just knew each other from being in the same program or maybe she lived in the same on-campus housing complex as he did. Perhaps someone here remembers those details?Apologies if this has already been mentioned here, but I thought this was interesting. I was watching a YouTube video last night, where the presenter was going through the photo dump of BK’S apartment and office.
He noted, that some of the words written on the whiteboard in the office (which are not redacted) are written in Korean. For example, there is “Bryan” and “Kohberger”, but also, strangely, the word
cal [ 칼 ]
which means ‘knife’ in English.
Idaho State Police Public Portal - JustFOIA
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Wasn't it posted earlier on this thread that BK had a Korean doctoral student classmate? IIRC, that was the case. I don't remember if she shared an office with him or they just knew each other from being in the same program or maybe she lived in the same on-campus housing complex as he did. Perhaps someone here remembers those details?
It's 'knife', rather than gun.I don’t know that she would be randomly scrawling the Korean word for “gun” on the blackboard, so maybe he asked her how to write that in Korean?
More and more weird. He didn’t even use a gun.
Nancy Grace is extra NG tonite:
It's 'knife', rather than gun.
Yes, we don't know who wrote it on the board, or in what context it was written. It is, well...odd that it's there with his name though.
MOO
Wasn't it posted earlier on this thread that BK had a Korean doctoral student classmate? IIRC, that was the case. I don't remember if she shared an office with him or they just knew each other from being in the same program or maybe she lived in the same on-campus housing complex as he did. Perhaps someone here remembers those details?
Are we to believe that any of his four supposed disorders, that were only diagnosed by people picked by his own defense, and only shortly before the case was to go to trial, and none of which medication was prescribed for, had any bearing on him murdering four innocent people in cold blood? ARFID?? JMO
"ARFID
was entered into the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
— a guide used by healthcare providers to diagnose and classify mental health disorders—
as part of the fifth edition in 2013."
Ok so he might not have been necessarily vegan but rather was restrictive, which would explain his purchase of parmeson cheese that someone pointed out on a receipt IMO.
"In a June court filing
Kohberger wrote that he was diagnosed with:
- Autism (level 1);
- OCD
(obsessive compulsive disorder);
- ADHD;
- ARFID
(which is an acronym for avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder.
Most common in children,
this disorder manifests in highly selective eating habits that greatly limit an individual's diet
and can result in malnutrition and limit a person's physical growth.
All four diagnoses were made in February 2025,
Kohberger wrote.
He also noted in the same document
that he was taking just one prescription medication at the time:
Levothyroxine, which is used to treat hypothyroidism
and is one of America's most-prescribed medications.
Individuals with autism level 1
are high-functioning,
display only a few symptoms of the disorder
and often require no assistance to perform everyday tasks."
ARFID?? I think that stands for 'Ain't Really Feelin' It, Dude. JMO
That sounds exactly RIGHT to me!
In fact,
it seems the gist of all this.
JMO
Google seems to think it's permanently closed, but the MG FB page says they are open. Likely they just never posted they were closing, which seems odd.
What Goog says:
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Last post on the MG FB page was 7/5, so not that long ago.
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See link below for the story about this pic.
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It also looks like they were doing a catering event on 4/8 by reading one of the MG's posts.
I’d like to respectfully ask that people refrain from mocking mental health diagnoses. I get joking about BK, and he might or might not have the diagnoses he listed, but they are all still real and can be debilitating and greatly affect someone’s quality of life.
The MG posted happy birthday to Xana on 7/5 and went on to say that the 2 pictures (another one posted below) remind them so much of her personality. They went on to say that after 2.5 yrs, they decided to read/listen to all of Xana's text/voice messages. It must have been too raw before.Link doesn't work for me. Can I get a short explanation?
