Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger - arrest warrant affadavit

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Anonymous wrote:Has it been established he saw the surviving roommate?

He went back the next morning before they were found. Maybe to kill her off?

Is this in the affidavit? I haven’t had a chance to do more than glance.
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He really resembles ted buddy both studied criminology at UW
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Right? I’m picturing him driving up and passing the Door Dash driver on his way. It’s insane to me that he so obviously wasn’t casing the place, or he would have seen them get food and known people were awake. So many contingencies is right!

And if he was casing the place, was he so enraged and resolved that he didn’t care people were awake and boyfriends were over? So weird.


But in the affidavit, it said he drove by that evening/morning at least 3 times, and he had visited the house 12 times in the weeks leading up to the murder. He WAS casing the place and way overestimated his criminal brilliance.
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Anonymous wrote:I hope we do someday know the motive, but its possible we never will.


What are the chances this was all written out as part of his PhD thesis? It would be interesting to read. I'm willing to bet he singled out the one victim because she's the blonde, fun, party girl, popular on campus. The kind of victim America loves to give attention.




+1

Yup. Bryan wanted her, but could never have her, so he stalked and killed her.

Sicko.
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Right? I’m picturing him driving up and passing the Door Dash driver on his way. It’s insane to me that he so obviously wasn’t casing the place, or he would have seen them get food and known people were awake. So many contingencies is right!

And if he was casing the place, was he so enraged and resolved that he didn’t care people were awake and boyfriends were over? So weird.


But in the affidavit, it said he drove by that evening/morning at least 3 times, and he had visited the house 12 times in the weeks leading up to the murder. He WAS casing the place and way overestimated his criminal brilliance.


+1

He also thought he was above the law.
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He really resembles ted buddy both studied criminology at UW


WHOA. He really does. The resemblance is uncanny.
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Right? I’m picturing him driving up and passing the Door Dash driver on his way. It’s insane to me that he so obviously wasn’t casing the place, or he would have seen them get food and known people were awake. So many contingencies is right!

And if he was casing the place, was he so enraged and resolved that he didn’t care people were awake and boyfriends were over? So weird.


But in the affidavit, it said he drove by that evening/morning at least 3 times, and he had visited the house 12 times in the weeks leading up to the murder. He WAS casing the place and way overestimated his criminal brilliance.

I mean casing the place for an extended period of time the evening be planned to slash those girls to death.
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He really resembles ted buddy both studied criminology at UW


WHOA. He really does. The resemblance is uncanny.


Their noses aren't remotely the same.
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Anonymous wrote:I am tired of the roommates being blamed.


And? What if your daughter's roommate did nothing while your kid got murdered. She was safely locked in her room. Her inaction for seven hours inexcusable.



She lived in a party house with a bunch of roommates, and drunken shenanigans at all hours. She knew enough to feel nervous but obviously never imagined MURDERS were taking place. Ffs some of you people are heartless.


+1 it's been hard for my brain to take me back there, at first when I read the report I was pretty horrified and confused. But if you really take yourself back to a super crazy party house in college with lots of roommates (which it was reported this house was even before the affadavit, it was the house where lots of people were coming and going), you can sort of get in the headspace where she assumed it was a weird hook up and he'd left. I don't know how close she was to the roommate, I was usually close to my roommates so would have gone to check if they are ok. But post college I lived in a house with 5 people and I didn't know all of them that well, so i maybe wouldn't have been as comfortable? I mean personally I'm always the one that calls 911 even in college I was the friend being like uhh something is wrong here and dealing with it, that being said I had plenty of friends who are nice people who I can imagine being very passive in a situation like this. Also, masks aren't that weird now... which is a factor.


At first I was horrified she didn't call the police but thinking back to when I was in my early 20s and lived in a house with 3 other girls, I can understand. I was friends with one of the girls but didn't know the other two very well. One of them was strange and had a constant stream of guys coming and going from the house. They were big drinkers. If I'd heard her crying and saw a strange guy leaving, I would've assumed she had a fight with her guy of the moment. The mask thing is weird but I also don't think the poor girl suspected a murderer. There were several times I heard people coming into the house, stuck my head out, saw someone I didn't recognize and went back in my room and locked the door, simply because I didn't want some random guy coming into my room. Never would I have thought my roommate was being murdered. That poor girl has to live with this the rest of her life.
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Anonymous wrote:Note to self: no large group homes for DD in college.

Honestly, this is a freak occurrence. Random killings like this are exceedingly rare. The person most likely to harm your DD would be her significant other, or someone else she knows.


I don't want random men she doesn't know traipsing through the house at 4am and no one thinking this is weird at all, per so many people on this thread. No thanks. A dorm, or an apartment with 1-2 roomates max.

Lol those 1-2 roommates will do what they want. Good luck, PP. Godspeed.


You do understand that not all college females are the same, right? None of my college roomates had "random" guys sleep over. There wasn't a ton of sleeping over at all, and when there was, they were boyfriends. Not randoms.

But how do you vet this?

Each subsequent time I found new housing in college, most of the females didn’t have boyfriends AT THE TIME, yet every year they did by spring.

And you let random people sleep on your couch because it’s better than the alternative. You don’t seek them out, it happens.

I was a goody two shoes and it happened. You have this utopian idea of how you are going to control your adult daughters adult roommates, but you won’t. Maybe expensive single housing will be best for her.


You are really upset about this! All I said was I don't want her in large group housing. Easy enough to avoid. And yes her expenses will be covered.


That’s ok, she’ll have plenty of experience with group housing when she stays over at her boyfriend’s.
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He really resembles ted buddy both studied criminology at UW


WHOA. He really does. The resemblance is uncanny.


Their noses aren't remotely the same.



+1 this is an artificial comparison, TB was much more conventionally handsome.
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Anonymous wrote:
He really resembles ted buddy both studied criminology at UW


WHOA. He really does. The resemblance is uncanny.


They both have cold, close set, soulless eyes; but many people viewed Bundy as handsome. Kohberger not at all.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
He really resembles ted buddy both studied criminology at UW


WHOA. He really does. The resemblance is uncanny.


Their noses aren't remotely the same.



+1 this is an artificial comparison, TB was much more conventionally handsome.


+1
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Anonymous wrote:Has it been established he saw the surviving roommate?

He went back the next morning before they were found. Maybe to kill her off?


He went back as most killers do to observe his handiwork. Can you imagine how shocked he was at 9 am to see no fanfare?
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Anonymous wrote:Btw, if you google "idaho college murders" pretty much every headline has to do with the shocking eyewitness that was previously not known. So we aren't the only ones who find that the most interesting bit.


It makes me happy because I'm SO sick of seeing people online talking about how the Moscow PD had no idea what they were doing, blah, blah, blah. Egg on their faces. They knew exactly what they were doing. They kept leaks contained and kept everything close to the vest. They let it get out that there were no witnesses to keep BK from spooking. They kept saying they were looking for the white car while already knowing exactly where the car was the whole time and having it under surveillance.

The keyboard detectives need to give it a rest and go back to trying to solve cold cases. Leave the active ones to those who are trained.

I bet they wanted to see what he’d do with the car, if anything. He was being watched, so I’m sure he incriminated himself.


I’m sure the fbi has enough to do, but every small town sheriff should call the fbi for help. It’s just unreasonable to expect a Barney fife sheriff to put together a quality homicide investigation in a town where the last murder was almost a decade ago. So many crimes go unsolved in small times because the police are over their heads.

The FBI doesn't have anywhere near the level of resources to handle anything more than a very small percentage of murder cases in the US. And, generally, speaking, they don't have any jurisdiction over the vast majority of murder cases.
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