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Bbm.I have a feeling that his mother begged him to take the plea deal.
What I find weird is why is Bryan Kohberger taking a plea deal. It is like he was fighting tooth and nail and suddenly decides to surrender. Wonder why he decided to take the plea deal.
Bbm.
Snipped for focus.
Possible.
I haven't though much about how this has impacted his family.
At least they get to see and hear his voice, send and receive letters.
Imo-- he was fine with ending other's lives but too cowardly to face death himself ?
This crime has a better chance than some have had -- of ending up in execution.
Omo.
He also didn't count on the Door Dash delivery, nor the neighbors having surveillance cameras catching his car on them.
Then....we go to trial.Do you think the judge will disapprove of the plea deal that the prosecution is offering to the defense and therefore choose to move ahead with the trial? That is what could happen if the judge proposes a new plea deal and the defendant refuses it.
Because his defense lawyer convinced him it was a losing case.What I find weird is why is Bryan Kohberger taking a plea deal. It is like he was fighting tooth and nail and suddenly decides to surrender. Wonder why he decided to take the plea deal.
To save his own lifeWhat I find weird is why is Bryan Kohberger taking a plea deal. It is like he was fighting tooth and nail and suddenly decides to surrender. Wonder why he decided to take the plea deal.
Oh, it turns out dozens of MSM stories about the ID broke in 2023 and the Post was recounting the best bits of evidence. I wonder if all the evidence will be available after the plea deal is a done deal...if it happens.Not sure what the NY Post is reporting about an ID card from a vic. I do know that one or more ID cards were found inside a glove in a box (some think that was even misunderstood, and they were found in a car glovebox). That is the first I have heard of that, in about 2 years, and would be inclined to doubt one was of one of the victims until I hear it from another source. Burglary charges were filed, because, in Idaho, burglary is defined as entering any building, vehicle, or structure with the intent to commit a theft or any felony, which BK clearly did. JMO
Part of the plea deal better have included him at least sitting down a giving the details and answering every question investigators have for him. If not, the prosecution gets zero out of the deal and in my opinion they were holding every card.
I understand he may not allocute in open court, but I expect a full confession.
I also expect him to have to sit and listen to victim impact statement though the people affected haven’t got much time to put this together.
The families can file a civil suit that prevents Kohberger from ever profiting from the murders. “Son of Sam” laws at the state level. So while a book deal would be a concern- that can be prevented.
It may also be added by the judge as a condition of the plea agreement? Maybe
What Goncalves hasn’t considered is the reality of DP appeals could last decades, and the DP would not even be certain.
Goncalves is not thinking what BK may have been doing for months and months- writing a manuscript. I doubt BK has been doing nothing.
BK is likely making friends, has a fleet of wing-nut...
So killer, liar, burglar, stalker - but worst insult is coward?Bryan Kohberger is a coward. Once a coward, always a coward.
I get where you're coming from, but they are not responsible for their son's crime. At the same time, he's still their son.I’m probably biased in my opinion but I think it’s extremely gross that BK’s family would show up to the plea deal when it is known that some of the victim’s family members will be there, moo
I’m probably biased in my opinion but I think it’s extremely gross that BK’s family would show up to the plea deal when it is known that some of the victim’s family members will be there, moo
I think they need to be there, he needs to see the damage he's done to them along with the victims family. Tomorrow will hard for BK, he deserves all eyes on him. JMOI’m probably biased in my opinion but I think it’s extremely gross that BK’s family would show up to the plea deal when it is known that some of the victim’s family members will be there, moo
They are victims, too. They were going to be at the trial, so I don't see this as any different.I’m probably biased in my opinion but I think it’s extremely gross that BK’s family would show up to the plea deal when it is known that some of the victim’s family members will be there, moo