GUILTY PLEA DEAL ACCEPTED - 4 Univ of Idaho Students Murdered, Bryan Kohberger Arrested, Moscow, Nov 2022 #116

  • #521
Ok so I'm finally able to look at the exhibit list (big thanks to Shekkiec!) and something popped out to me here.
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It says sheath showing STRAPS.
I was under the assumption that a kabar sheath had like one strap at the top to hold the handle in place, like this one I've seen referenced before
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But wouldn't the description be STRAP?

So I've had a look and there are in fact kabar sheaths with more than one strap, such as this one (I've looked for an Amazon one as if I recall correctly, that's where it was purchased
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Not a huge deal, it just stood out to me as I'm sure it's not just me who has been wondering how/if he had the knife somehow attached to him.

*Sorry about the crazy long links - I dunno why they're mammoth 😭
 
  • #522
Yes, and that actor is too attractive. They should shake the ugly stick at him before he appears as BK.

That was my immediate reaction, he is too attractive...

They could make it work, he has the right facial structure, and look at Charlize Theron in Monster! So its doable, not that that means it should be done though!
 
  • #523
Two weeks ago, Alivea sat down with members of the prosecution team, Moscow PD, and ISP.

A lot of the questions she had were answered, and she was "very satisfied at the end of the meeting."

Based on the CAST data, she doesn't think Kohberger was locked on to a particular victim during his previous trips to the scene. Thinks that maybe it was the location itself, and he settled on that house at some point later. The timing was random, and it's not like a particular person was always present when Kohberger was in the area.

She always knew the "why" would never make sense, so it's not something she has dwelled on.

Asked to see the surveillance footage that tracked Kohberger from just before the murders until just after. Describes it as "extremely comprehensive."

Wanted specific information on that CAST data, and how long he was present in the area on those occasions. "Was he outside for 4 minutes, or was he outside for 4 hours?"

Concerned about crime scene photos being leaked. "If you're confident that these photos are safe I don't need to see anything. But if you think there is a chance that they will be leaked, let me hurt myself with them right here right now so I can continue to function."

Thompson couldn't guarantee that something like that wouldn't happen, so she did wind up viewing one photo of the scene. It was Maddie's bedroom and the image was redacted.

"I have no bad blood with Bill Thompson..." She thinks he did his best and what he thought was right. She says that he believed it was a necessarily evil, and he had to think about all the families, not just theirs. "It wasn't awkward or anything."

Talks about how hard it is to know that some questions will never be answered.

Believes a full confession should have been a condition of the plea agreement. This is something that could have happened and should have happened (totally agree). That ship has sailed though.

Expresses frustration with the gag order, and how it inhibited their ability to get their questions answered during the pretrial process, and the friction it caused between the family the protection. The state had to follow the gag order though.

Talks about how insane it is that Kohberger's behavior at WSU was so "comically bad" that he couldn't even go a month without being able to fake being normal.

There is still quite a bit more information still to come. Talks about how slow the court document release of has been, "it's going to take years."

..."haven't seen anything out of Pennsylvania or the FBI."

Kohberger's sister had knowledge of his knife purchase, but the defense never argued that Kohberger didn't purchase that knife in the first place.

Doesn't think her testimony was necessary because they can prove that he purchased a 120$ gift card and immediately turned around and added the gift card to his parents account. He purchased the knife with sheath, sharpener, and a bunch of supplements. At the time of his arrest, the exact same supplements were in the trunk of his car.

Talks about the disgusting conspiracies online, "I'm so sick of it I could puke."

She engages online because she believes some people are "salvageable conspiracy theorists" who have been fed bad information, and some are lunatics and a lost cause (my characterization).

Overall it is worth watching, although I do wish there were more specifics in regard to what Alivea learned from that sit-down.

 
  • #524

Bryan Kohberger’s Idaho college killings to become Lifetime movie​

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“It’s shocking to know that somebody feels confident that they can just tell your story about your child,” Steve Goncalves, Kaylee’s father, told “Banfield.”

Deadline reports production of the movie is set to begin in October, with Miles Merry cast to play Kohberger. The Goncalves family says Lifetime has not contacted them to participate in the production.

“They’re not a headline, they’re not a Lifetime movie,” Alivea Goncalves, Kaylee’s sister, said. “While I would have appreciated them reaching out for what that stands for, I wouldn’t have taken part in something that is a scripted, fictional, dramatic reenactment of our and my sister’s real life.”
To me this actor looks more like Luigi Mangione sad to say...
 
  • #525
Two weeks ago, Alivea sat down with members of the prosecution team, Moscow PD, and ISP.

A lot of the questions she had were answered, and she was "very satisfied at the end of the meeting."

Based on the CAST data, she doesn't think Kohberger was locked on to a particular victim during his previous trips to the scene. Thinks that maybe it was the location itself, and he settled on that house at some point later. The timing was random, and it's not like a particular person was always present when Kohberger was in the area.

She always knew the "why" would never make sense, so it's not something she has dwelled on.

Asked to see the surveillance footage that tracked Kohberger from just before the murders until just after. Describes it as "extremely comprehensive."

Wanted specific information on that CAST data, and how long he was present in the area on those occasions. "Was he outside for 4 minutes, or was he outside for 4 hours?"

Concerned about crime scene photos being leaked. "If you're confident that these photos are safe I don't need to see anything. But if you think there is a chance that they will be leaked, let me hurt myself with them right here right now so I can continue to function."

Thompson couldn't guarantee that something like that wouldn't happen, so she did wind up viewing one photo of the scene. It was Maddie's bedroom and the image was redacted.

"I have no bad blood with Bill Thompson..." She thinks he did his best and what he thought was right. She says that he believed it was a necessarily evil, and he had to think about all the families, not just theirs. "It wasn't awkward or anything."

Talks about how hard it is to know that some questions will never be answered.

Believes a full confession should have been a condition of the plea agreement. This is something that could have happened and should have happened (totally agree). That ship has sailed though.

Expresses frustration with the gag order, and how it inhibited their ability to get their questions answered during the pretrial process, and the friction it caused between the family the protection. The state had to follow the gag order though.

Talks about how insane it is that Kohberger's behavior at WSU was so "comically bad" that he couldn't even go a month without being able to fake being normal.

There is still quite a bit more information still to come. Talks about how slow the court document release of has been, "it's going to take years."

..."haven't seen anything out of Pennsylvania or the FBI."

Kohberger's sister had knowledge of his knife purchase, but the defense never argued that Kohberger didn't purchase that knife in the first place.

Doesn't think her testimony was necessary because they can prove that he purchased a 120$ gift card and immediately turned around and added the gift card to his parents account. He purchased the knife with sheath, sharpener, and a bunch of supplements. At the time of his arrest, the exact same supplements were in the trunk of his car.

Talks about the disgusting conspiracies online, "I'm so sick of it I could puke."

She engages online because she believes some people are "salvageable conspiracy theorists" who have been fed bad information, and some are lunatics and a lost cause (my characterization).

Overall it is worth watching, although I do wish there were more specifics in regard to what Alivea learned from that sit-down.

So it's exactly what I thought. It wasn't an individual, it was the house. If Alivea's convinced, given what the Goncalves family thought for a long time, the evidence must have been pretty concrete.

MOO
 
  • #526
To me this actor looks more like Luigi Mangione sad to say...
He looks almost exactly like Aiden Gallagher to me. They could be brothers. It's uncanny.

Neither of them particularly look like BK to me. The only similarity is a strong brow line.

MOO
 
  • #527
Two weeks ago, Alivea sat down with members of the prosecution team, Moscow PD, and ISP.

Based on the CAST data, she doesn't think Kohberger was locked on to a particular victim during his previous trips to the scene. Thinks that maybe it was the location itself, and he settled on that house at some point later. The timing was random, and it's not like a particular person was always present when Kohberger was in the area.
I'm glad Alivea got the answers she wanted. As for it being random, and he didn't have a particular victim in mind... that's not coming from BK himself (if we could even believe him), it's from someone other than BK coming up with their conclusion. So I'm not as convinced as Alivea is. MOO
 
  • #528
So it's exactly what I thought. It wasn't an individual, it was the house. If Alivea's convinced, given what the Goncalves family thought for a long time, the evidence must have been pretty concrete.

MOO
Me too.

Still not sure if it’s what the house represented to him or the fact that it was an easy target. A party house. Lots of comings and going with lots of different people. Very pretty young women. All of them.

An easy way to watch hidden behind the house. Easy in and out.

He was planning to kill before he even left for WSU. He just needed to find a place with people who suited his desires.

He was out driving around in Pennsylvania when he went home. He was looking for his next target of this I am sure. He was far from done.

Textbook predator.

MOO
 
  • #529
  • #530
He was planning to kill before he even left for WSU. He just needed to find a place with people who suited his desires.

He was out driving around in Pennsylvania when he went home. He was looking for his next target of this I am sure. He was far from done.

Textbook predator.

MOO
Reminds me of BTK. He got off on stalking and kept detailed journals of each person he stalked, more than he murdered, so he could reread them for his own mind-p@rn. I was actually assaulted by him once in a very public Walmart where he was out of his home territory visiting family. I drove straight to the police department and insisted so hard that this man was a serial killer that they had a sketch artist come in and sketch him. It stayed on file from 1985 until they finally caught him many years later. Now they are investigating him again for more crimes he was never charged with before. The eyes of a stalker/killer can be terrifying at the worst and unsettling at the least. Those in Bryan Kohlberger's sphere that had that unsettling feeling were sensing alot of cues, undoubtedly. I bet they trust their senses more now as a result. People thought i was crazy for insisting this "run of the mill average perve" was a serial killer. But i knew; it was in his eyes. 😎🧐
 
  • #531

"Convicted killer Bryan Kohberger is now fighting paying compensation to the families of the students he murdered
- arguing he shouldn’t have to pay because they received donations through GoFundMe

In a new court document filed October 7,
Kohberger’s defense team argued he should not have to pay the extra money requested by prosecutors on behalf of the families of Mogen and Goncalves
because they received money from the public through GoFundMe campaigns.

The defense also argued Kohberger has no way to pay because he is in prison."
 

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