Couple killed while hiking with kids

Anonymous
He played rugby, the sport most likely to cause concussions. Interesting this happened the same week as the guy claiming CTE in NYC. Maybe there will be more attention given to CTE again now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What did he say to the two girls on that trail?


Also: why wasn’t this stopped? Why didn’t someone call the police?
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Anonymous wrote:What did he say to the two girls on that trail?


Also: why wasn’t this stopped? Why didn’t someone call the police?


You are apparently a city slicker unfamiliar with the fact that much of the backcountry, including much of the land adjacent to and comprising our national forests, has no reliable cell service.
Anonymous
The mom took the girls to safety but not back to the car, and then went back to help the father. The girls encountered another hiker, who led them off the trail to park staff and then the hiker went to look for the parents and found the dead bodies, then left the area to call police.

There was no cell service in the park, so nobody was calling the police quickly.

And no, it does not seem like the murderer killed others before. He was sloppy, and made no attempt to hide or destroy evidence. He went driving around town to get a haircut and was apprehended there. Didn't put up a fight and then admitted to the crime. Does not sound like some seasoned killer. Law enforcement also said no indication the girls were his target. I have no idea what happened there that day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand where the Mom took the kids before going back to try to help her husband?


Maybe she thought the stabber went away. Like, run away, get to safety. Girls get in the car, I’ll go see if dad needs first aid.
These would be the thoughts in my head.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He played rugby, the sport most likely to cause concussions. Interesting this happened the same week as the guy claiming CTE in NYC. Maybe there will be more attention given to CTE again now.


Yes I just read about this. Very interesting and very sad if true. But we won't be able to know if he has CTE since he didn't kill himself. Maybe after the death penalty they can study his brain.
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Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to learn he has a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Scary to think he's already worked in two school systems with young children.


Why schizophrenia? What information provided (vs notions in your head) seems to point to that?


No doubt they can tell from his eyes.


The scientific method at work.

/s


You can tell a lot from a person's eyes. Don't dismiss the importance of eyes and facial expressions.


Mugshots are known to be completely neutral and objective. Remember, cops are completely incompetent except when it comes to mugshots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What did he say to the two girls on that trail?


We won’t know until trial.

The very large empty bag makes me wonder about something like a drug drop, family was in the wrong place at wrong time perhaps. He had bought a house, as a single young teacher seems a bit out of reach financially. Maybe he had alternative income?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The mom took the girls to safety but not back to the car, and then went back to help the father. The girls encountered another hiker, who led them off the trail to park staff and then the hiker went to look for the parents and found the dead bodies, then left the area to call police.

There was no cell service in the park, so nobody was calling the police quickly.

And no, it does not seem like the murderer killed others before. He was sloppy, and made no attempt to hide or destroy evidence. He went driving around town to get a haircut and was apprehended there. Didn't put up a fight and then admitted to the crime. Does not sound like some seasoned killer. Law enforcement also said no indication the girls were his target. I have no idea what happened there that day.


The mom should have stayed with the kids. What if the hiker they encountered was also a psycho?
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Anonymous wrote:What did he say to the two girls on that trail?


We won’t know until trial.

The very large empty bag makes me wonder about something like a drug drop, family was in the wrong place at wrong time perhaps. He had bought a house, as a single young teacher seems a bit out of reach financially. Maybe he had alternative income?


People don’t hike an hour into the wilderness to pick up a bag of drugs wtf. You people are so sheltered and imaginative!
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Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to learn he has a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Scary to think he's already worked in two school systems with young children.


Why schizophrenia? What information provided (vs notions in your head) seems to point to that?


No doubt they can tell from his eyes.


The scientific method at work.

/s


You can tell a lot from a person's eyes. Don't dismiss the importance of eyes and facial expressions.


Mugshots are known to be completely neutral and objective. Remember, cops are completely incompetent except when it comes to mugshots.


Think what you want. The descriptions of him by students' parents and the woman who was cutting his hair fit his mugshot pics. He is mentally ill.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to learn he has a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Scary to think he's already worked in two school systems with young children.


Why schizophrenia? What information provided (vs notions in your head) seems to point to that?


No doubt they can tell from his eyes.


The scientific method at work.

/s


You can tell a lot from a person's eyes. Don't dismiss the importance of eyes and facial expressions.


Mugshots are known to be completely neutral and objective. Remember, cops are completely incompetent except when it comes to mugshots.


Ever looked at Brian Kohberger's pictures? Mugshots and others--- his facial expression and eyes varied very little in any of them.
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Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to learn he has a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Scary to think he's already worked in two school systems with young children.


Why schizophrenia? What information provided (vs notions in your head) seems to point to that?


No doubt they can tell from his eyes.


The scientific method at work.

/s


You can tell a lot from a person's eyes. Don't dismiss the importance of eyes and facial expressions.


Mugshots are known to be completely neutral and objective. Remember, cops are completely incompetent except when it comes to mugshots.


Ever looked at Brian Kohberger's pictures? Mugshots and others--- his facial expression and eyes varied very little in any of them.


Where are my head calipers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What did he say to the two girls on that trail?


We won’t know until trial.

The very large empty bag makes me wonder about something like a drug drop, family was in the wrong place at wrong time perhaps. He had bought a house, as a single young teacher seems a bit out of reach financially. Maybe he had alternative income?


People don’t hike an hour into the wilderness to pick up a bag of drugs wtf. You people are so sheltered and imaginative!


Crime podcasts, “documentaries” and sleuth forums have rotted women’s brains.
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Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to learn he has a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Scary to think he's already worked in two school systems with young children.


Why schizophrenia? What information provided (vs notions in your head) seems to point to that?


No doubt they can tell from his eyes.


The scientific method at work.

/s


You can tell a lot from a person's eyes. Don't dismiss the importance of eyes and facial expressions.


Mugshots are known to be completely neutral and objective. Remember, cops are completely incompetent except when it comes to mugshots.


Think what you want. The descriptions of him by students' parents and the woman who was cutting his hair fit his mugshot pics. He is mentally ill.


Still photos are the diagnostic standard for schizophrenia. Or some kind of mental illness. This is known!
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