GUILTY PLEA DEAL ACCEPTED - ID - 4 Univ of Idaho Students Murdered, Bryan Kohberger Arrested, Moscow, Nov 2022 #114

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IMO he's not going to contemplate his actions for even 1 minute. Not even "where did I go wrong and get caught?". I'll bet in his head he does NO wrong and makes NO mistakes. He's perfect and smarter than everyone else.

What I believe he'll do is relive how it went down over and over in a perverted way. It's just about all he's got left. And I'm not one to advocate for lobotomies... but I'd love to rip that experience right out of his head. It actually makes me angry that he still has it and that no one can take that from him. :mad:
At some point this will get old. The reality of his smallness, his insignificance, his lack of any power at all, let alone power over others, his utter, multifarious failures - will hit him in the face. Does a malignant narcissist/abusive personality ever publicly acknowledge these things? No. But deep inside, he knows.
 
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I do think he'll at least spend some time thinking about how things might be different now if he'd picked up that knife sheath
 
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The injuries BK inflicted upon Maddie, Kaylee, Ethan and Xana were absolutely brutal. Horrific.

If he were my son, I’d demand he tell me why those kids were chosen, why that house, that night, and where is the murder weapon? She’d know if he was lying to her. No way would he be allowed to sit on his butt and complain about fruit cups without me plying him with hard questions, if he were my son.

But that’s just me.
Jim
 
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There is evidence BK attacked a woman years ago? And killed an ex-girlfriend?

Is this correct thread?

Thank You
Not Bryan Kohlberger, a guy in Wisconsin named Daniel Bartelt. Victim was Jessie Blodgett. She had just appeared in the opening weekend of the show "Fiddler on the Roof". Sunday performance and cast-party- he killed her on Monday. He had been composing music at her home with her and her parents two weeks before.
 
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@LinasK :

What case were you referring to in Wisconsin?

Is that a case where someone attacked a woman years ago and killed an ex-girlfriend?
Daniel Bartelt. Sorry for the confusion. My point was about predators dropping out of school, no job, and lying to their parents- who think that their sons are going to work/school.
 
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I do think he'll at least spend some time thinking about how things might be different now if he'd picked up that knife sheath
Yup, that's the only thing he regrets.
 
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Agreed. You know he was so smug, thrilled and pleased with himself, thinking he pulled off the perfect crime ... until he realized he left the sheath behind. And by then, it was too late. Glad he has the rest of his life behind bars to regret that mistake.
 
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I just watched a true crime program last night on 20/20 in WIsconsin, where he dropped out of college, lied to his parents about having a job- left the house every morning with his work boots and the lunch his mom packed him- but had never applied for- and went to a park to be a predator and watch for women. He attacked one woman at the park days before he killed his ex-girlfriend.
I'm confused. Bryan Kohberger did this?
 
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I'm confused. Bryan Kohberger did this?
No, didn't occur to me that the "he" wasn't clear. I meant the guy in the program Daniel Bartelt.
 
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His mother could still cease to communicate with him at any time.
 
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His mother could still cease to comminicate with him at any time.
I doubt she will cease communication with Bryan.

Chris Watts Mommy still loves and supports him, calls him innocent.
Ted Bundy's Mommy praised him glowingly until the day she died.

:rolleyes::rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
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In the wake of the #BryanKohberger and #Daybell murder cases, #Idaho looks to revise its so-called "Son of Sam" law to ensure high-profile prisoners can't make money off their crimes by telling their story.

This is interesting. I agree that BK and other criminals shouldn't make money off of their actions.

However, if the opportunity arose to pay BK for a full confession or more information, is that the worst thing? Knowing how egotistical he is, some sort of HBO special or book deal might be the only way he talks.

It sounds like the proposed law would put any "earnings" into a trust for his victims, which, although far from true justice, is a step in the right direction, IMO.

Even if the money didn't go into a trust, though, would it materially change anything for BK if he received a large sum of money? He's in prison for the rest of his life. He has no spouse or children.

Again, I don't agree with criminals profiting off their crimes. In this case, though, I don't see a way that BK could truly "profit" given the sentence.

MOO.
 
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Unsure this was posted or already known by autopsies on the thread. Just seems to get worse everytime something new comes out :(

Reading about the number of stab wounds is beyond horrifying- it was a frenzied rage kill- he took all of his ugliness that he stored up all of his life out on these victims--- I was truly shocked at that number of stab wounds- and to think that he did this within a matter of minutes! By the grace of God, in his frenzy he left the knife sheath at the crime scene---
 
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This is interesting. I agree that BK and other criminals shouldn't make money off of their actions.

However, if the opportunity arose to pay BK for a full confession or more information, is that the worst thing? Knowing how egotistical he is, some sort of HBO special or book deal might be the only way he talks.

It sounds like the proposed law would put any "earnings" into a trust for his victims, which, although far from true justice, is a step in the right direction, IMO.

Even if the money didn't go into a trust, though, would it materially change anything for BK if he received a large sum of money? He's in prison for the rest of his life. He has no spouse or children.

Again, I don't agree with criminals profiting off their crimes. In this case, though, I don't see a way that BK could truly "profit" given the sentence.

MOO.
I get the feeling that his memory of the crime is his trophy and his alone. I don't see him ever sharing what occurred JMO.
 
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This is interesting. I agree that BK and other criminals shouldn't make money off of their actions.

However, if the opportunity arose to pay BK for a full confession or more information, is that the worst thing? Knowing how egotistical he is, some sort of HBO special or book deal might be the only way he talks.

I do understand your point, particularly as the money wouldn’t go to BK.

Personally I’d still oppose this, though.

As you said, he’s very egotistical, and IMO this would be rewarding him with being in the spotlight, all the attention on him, and people hanging on his every word.

I wouldn’t even feel certain that he’d ever tell the truth——not about his motives, not about why he chose these victims or just that house, when he noticed he’d left the sheath behind——-I think he’d say anything just to have all eyes on him and feel so very important.

I would much prefer he’s denied any and all attention until the end of his life.

JMO
 

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