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That makes me wonder.
Do we know any other cases where a break-in would be later followed by the murder of the same person/in the same family?
My feeling is that one of the prior accidents is related to the murder and the other one is random.
Also, with the break-in, would the police have fingerprints/DNA?
How about the bullet in the office?
Let us assume that the break in was linked to the murder.
Is there any report about it? What was the date?
ETA: i didn't end up following Bryan K's trial but per the police, BK had been entering the Idaho house several times before?
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Bryan Kohberger Prosecutor Says He'd Likely Been Inside Home Before Murders: 'Looking, Surveilling, Stalking'
Latah County Prosecuting Attorney Bill Thompson said Bryan Kohberger may have broken into his victims' home before the murders.people.com
Maybe the break into the Bs' apartment was "a reconnaissance" but they soon moved away? If the cases are related?
So reading around it seems that the break-in was in the winter of 2016 as they moved into their new house in April of 2016. I assume it takes some time to buy a house, and it was 2016. So...winter 2016? Close to 2 years after the marriage.
With the bullet, I only read that it was at night and the building is huge so likely, not an attempt. But it was a year or so before the murder.
One wonders if it was also in winter? Maybe someone was "celebrating" their wedding in a way?
(Someone very unhappy that they got married?)
We really don't know anything about either's lives before their marriage.
Let us put it so: if it was, indeed, someone close to L/S, it is one thing. Sooner or later it will be found.
But let us say the killer is unrelated to them and was angry with both/either.
If Sergio is not involved in any way, then he is punished too. I won't wish it on anyone innocent to live with such a train of suspicions.
Jealousy? Or, "fixing up" her friend with someone new and the friend's ex then never forgiving Liz? Or simply advising to a friend, "you can do better" and the friend, indeed, does better and the loser never forgets it? Could it happen around her wedding? Someone like a bridesmaid?
Parents say, no one had anything against Liz. But, you can give an advise at 24...and some people may be extremely vindictive in such situations. Especially if the person never found "the one" later.