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I think that the Kickboxing came into play for the major injuries to her face. He wanted to destroy her beauty, IMO.
AT wanted us to believe he was feeble, incapable of precision. He may have elements of that, but the Kbar doesn't. Vicious weapon.
IMO he was in the process of killing his first victim when he suddenly had a second victim to contend with. He was going to win every battle here -- the Kbar had the advantage -- but he had to pivot. That's where his kickboxing comes in. He didn't even need to be overly agile -- the Kbar countered all his deficits. Conveniently the butt end of the knife is a pommel. He reverses his stab and now it's a blunt force weapon.
The biggest risk to him was a victim screaming. For me, that explains the brutal facial injuries. He didn't have time to coordinate his movements, not in the way he had delivered them to his first victim. Lord, he must have been absolutely crazed. If he had a gun, we'd be talking a firestorm of shots.
I'm convinced that, one part of what made the events if that night so confusing for the surviving roommates was how brief it was. Except for the barking, it might have been as few as four (but not probably more than seven) minutes of sounds that made no sense. "I wonder if someone is being stabbed to death" on no one's radar, who would even imagine that?
Competing forever in my head, forlorn Murphy looking back at the grief huddle and BK at the store with his water -- almost simultaneous events.
I'll say it again -- Murphy is more of a man than BK will ever be.
A beautiful curly mop embodying loyalty, protection, attachment, affection. Love bug.
JMO