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

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She'll have to comply with whatever terms are agreed upon between her and BK to gain his participation. He may insist that his own words be printed in full, while she can insert her own expert opinions and thoughts separately, much like Ramsland's book with Dennis Rader.

If so, that book is going to be a long and disturbing slog to get through. Like the traffic stops or calls to Mama x 1,000.

Why would he talk with her?
What about?
A motive? :rolleyes:

He rejected disclosing the motive & all details of the crime
while negotiating plea deal.
(when he literally fought for his life
as the plea was to put DP off the table).

Oh,
and didn't he "respectfully decline" saying anything except YES during the sentencing?

I doubt anybody can squeeze anything from this criminal.

A wild goose chase IMO.
That is what I think about a potential book by Ms R. or anybody else.

JMO
 
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In the foreseable future, I would like to see David Scott interview murderer BK for his Court TV show Interview with a Killer. I dont anticipate the killer being honest, imo, killer doesnt even know why he killed four innocent smart people, but it would be interesting interview nonetheless. Mr. Scott is a talented investigative reporter asking all the right questions and knows how to listen and let the killer talk. He's (Scott) in control of the interview during the entire time. moo

I think Ramsland is our best bet. He knows her, he trusts her, he respects her.

She’s a good interviewer too. There’s an ID special about Dean Coryll’s accomplice, whom she was able to get to open up to her.

Eh.

I respect everyone’s opinions, of course, but for me I really don’t want Ramsland, Scott nor anyone else to interview him.

IMO he’s never going to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth about his motive, how he formulated his plan, who was the main target, when he realized he’d lost the sheath, or anything else of substance.


If he does give an interview to anyone I suspect it would be Ramsland, due to their prior acquaintance.

HOWEVER, right now I feel that if he would submit to an interview, it would be because he wants to be in the headlines again, whereas I never want to publicly see his name again unless it’s his obituary.

JMO
 
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Why would he talk with her?
What about?
A motive? :rolleyes:

He rejected disclosing the motive & all details of the crime
while negotiating plea deal.
(when he literally fought for his life
as the plea was to put DP off the table).

Oh,
and didn't he "respectfully decline" saying anything except YES during the sentencing?

I doubt anybody can squeeze anything from this criminal.

A wild goose chase IMO.
That is what I think about a potential book by Ms R. or anybody else.

JMO
When he was in court agreeing to the plea deal and "respectfully declining" saying anything except YES in response to the judge's questions, he was acting in coordination with the counsel of his attorney(s) to ensure the plea deal under consideration and agreed to between the prosecution and defense passed muster with the judge.

Having now secured that deal (with agreement not to appeal and having answered the judge's questions such that the deal seems solid - i.e., not appealable), BK no longer has anything to lose. He has saved his own life, although he must spend the remainder of it in prison.

IMO, he will welcome Ms. R's overtures and the opportunity to yap his mouth and assert what he'd like others to understand about his own criminal nature, including his motivations and his (self-believed) "intelligence for argument" through her.
 
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I think that he'd want to get his story out there one way or another. If that means through Ramsland or someone else, I could see him doing it. I think he's good too big of a head to just let it go and never tell anyone about it.
JMO.
 
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I want to point out that the Mad Greek Facebook and the Mad Greek physical restaurant are not the same thing. The restaurant can be long gone and the owner still posting to Facebook. As I see it in Google maps, I see an empty space in the Mad Greek space next to Wooster's Pizzaria. From Google Maps. This is just for a reference.
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they posted on their FB page selling their restaurant's furniture and appliances
 
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Why would he talk with her?
What about?
A motive? :rolleyes:

He rejected disclosing the motive & all details of the crime
while negotiating plea deal.
(when he literally fought for his life
as the plea was to put DP off the table).

Oh,
and didn't he "respectfully decline" saying anything except YES during the sentencing?

I doubt anybody can squeeze anything from this criminal.

A wild goose chase IMO.
That is what I think about a potential book by Ms R. or anybody else.

JMO
He may choose to talk to Ramsland, or someone else, at some point, but I would not believe much of anything he might say. I certainly do not think we will ever learn anything about any motive he may have had, or any connection, or perceived connection, that there may have been between him and any of the victims. I would expect no truths from this bloviator, in any interview he may grant. JMO
 
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I thought Nancy Grace's interview with Kaylee's parents was an eye opener. The prosecutor (suspect due to the gag order) kept a lot of information from the family. Somehow that just doesnt sit right and it's very disappointing that victims' families are treated as such. I am glad that the Goncalves speak up and hope their voices are heard for years to come. Their story is important. jmo

Timstamp 31:31
So, we actually learned all the truth from her autopsy report. and we were given her autopsy report on a thumb drive during the sentencing. The investigator walked into the courtroom that day and said and we had arranged that and he said, "Here's the autopsy report." So, in reading that autopsy report, we found out that uh Kaylee had
been stabbed 24 times to her face and head. Um, she had 11 to her chest, neck, and like torso area and three to her upper extremities. So, uh, I thought about her eyes, too. I was like, was her eyes stabbed? But, um, somehow or another, Kaylee's eyes had not been stabbed. Um, Kaylee did have really bad, um, facial damage. She or some of
her teeth were were missing. Several were broken. Um and she had two subdural hematomas to her head. So um
her nose was broken badly. Yeah. So that for me it was outrage because my daughter was fighting up to her very last breath over and over. She kept trying to get out of that bed and he was just drilling her and and she's fighting for her last breath


Timstamp 37:29
NG: The judge told you you're not going to bring her back?
SG: Yeah. Yeah. Yelling at me, telling me he didn't want me to talk to the media anymore. And I said, "Well, that's that's not going to happen. I'm going to talk to the media every single time I want." He basically said, "Well, then we'll never have a trial." Yeah. He he uh in a closed hearing.

Timstamp 38:05
KG: Yeah. Yeah. He he actually said um he was talking. when we all were in in the courtroom or on Zoom, all the families, and uh he actually said, "And the Goncalves family, especially the dad, needs to shut his mouth." And I said, "That ain't going to happen." And he said, "I don't I don't agree with that." And he said, "I don't care if you don't agree with that." And Steve said, "Um, well, I mean, you know me, I'm I'm I'm fighting for justice for my daughter." And he says, "Do you think that um that you're going to bring her back doing this all is talking to the
media is going to bring her back?" And Steve goes, "No, I I I mean, I know that that's not going to bring her back, but
you know, I still have that's got to hold people accountable." You know, you have to hold people accountable.

40:10
And ironically, that day that we went to court, there was a bunch of Probergers on the other side sitting behind BK
doing this (hand heart gesture with thumbs and index fingers joining together as a heart) and on the camera and uh the car was vandalized.


what car was vandalized ?
 
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He may choose to talk to Ramsland, or someone else, at some point, but I would not believe much of anything he might say. I certainly do not think we will ever learn anything about any motive he may have had, or any connection, or perceived connection, that there may have been between him and any of the victims. I would expect no truths from this bloviator, in any interview he may grant. JMO

Especially
while his parents are alive.

Nope.

His mission now IMO
is to flood Prison Authorities with complaints.
That seems to be his main focus.
And to find a place in prison system where he will not be disturbed by anybody.

That is how I see it.

JMO
 
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The mods gave me permission to post this particular video, as it's Bethany Funke's first formal interview with police (she did speak to officers on scene prior). This interview occurred about an hour and 45 minutes after police were called to the scene.

Reminder: Plunder is not typically an approved source.

 
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they posted on their FB page selling their restaurant's furniture and appliances
Yes. I know. But some people were still confused about it being open because the Facebook page was still active. It can get confusing when a defunct physical business still posts with the business name.
 
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Hot mic.....
Can hear everyones convos lol

The mods gave me permission to post this particular video, as it's Bethany Funke's first formal interview with police (she did speak to officers on scene prior). This interview occurred about an hour and 45 minutes after police were called to the scene.

Reminder: Plunder is not typically an approved source.


2 minutes in, my heart breaks for BF, these girls were traumatized beyond words.

JMO
 
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Also, the investigators is so gentle with her. I'm grateful for that.

JMO
 
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I think, in time, he'll want to hear more of his own voice, more than just his conversations with Mother and Father.

I don't think he'll ever talk about the crime. Instead he'll provide endless diatribes about other criminals, in general and in specific, about their motives and missteps. If he talks like he writes, it'll be wordy but not illumininating.

I think he considers himself an academic and an intellectual, of which he roundly is neither.

JMO
 
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21m

 
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