Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger - arrest warrant affadavit

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Anonymous wrote:The mask “covered his moth and nose.” She described his eyebrows as bushy. So she saw his eyes, and he had to have seen her.


One Reddit theory is that he was likely exhausted and didn’t care to. Though I am curious if him returning later that morning was to come back and kill the living roommates or to look for the knife sheath.


He must have been totally shocked when she hadn't called the police by 9am.


I agree. Especially if he was hoping to happen upon a frenzy if police and rescue crews.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow. The surviving roommate heard and saw the suspect leave. A shame.

Sounds like solid DNA evidence.


This blows my mind. She also heard crying? I assume she was the one who called 911.

I'm also struck by the suspect's attorney?/family? saying he expects to be exonerated. I realize that was a few days ago, but coming to the realization that your immediate family probably did this has got to shake you to your foundation.


If she was the one who called 911, she waited 12 hours to do it.


I'm trying to think of it through the roommate witness's eyes. It sounds like she was at the same frat party as the roommate couple. Maybe had some drinks and wasn't 100% confident in what she saw/heard? Thought it could have been boyfriend/ girlfriend arguing? Decided to sleep it off. I mean, never in a million years could you imagine your roommates are being murdered, right???


She saw him leave, wearing a mask. Are you kidding me? She was scared enough to lock herself in her room, but didn't call? WTH



Maybe her phone was charging in another room? poor thing is traumatized


She’s going to face a lot of criticism poor girl. Fight, flight and freeze is real but her reaction in this scenario will be seen as extremely rare.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The mask “covered his moth and nose.” She described his eyebrows as bushy. So she saw his eyes, and he had to have seen her.


One Reddit theory is that he was likely exhausted and didn’t care to. Though I am curious if him returning later that morning was to come back and kill the living roommates or to look for the knife sheath.


He must have been totally shocked when she hadn't called the police by 9am.

I wonder if he was listening to police scanners all morning and could not believe they hadn’t called and had to see it for himself. I wonder if he contemplated going back in but knew he couldn’t risk it. I’m sure the suspense of knowing he left such damning evidence on top of the fact that they were just in there all that time was killing him!
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Anonymous wrote:I just cannot get over how beautiful the victims were. Such a loss!

RIP sweet angels.


So it wouldn’t be as such a loss if the victims were ugly?


No one is saying that, so stop looking for trouble where there is none.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Wow. The surviving roommate heard and saw the suspect leave. A shame.

Sounds like solid DNA evidence.


This blows my mind. She also heard crying? I assume she was the one who called 911.

I'm also struck by the suspect's attorney?/family? saying he expects to be exonerated. I realize that was a few days ago, but coming to the realization that your immediate family probably did this has got to shake you to your foundation.


If she was the one who called 911, she waited 12 hours to do it.


I'm trying to think of it through the roommate witness's eyes. It sounds like she was at the same frat party as the roommate couple. Maybe had some drinks and wasn't 100% confident in what she saw/heard? Thought it could have been boyfriend/ girlfriend arguing? Decided to sleep it off. I mean, never in a million years could you imagine your roommates are being murdered, right???


She saw him leave, wearing a mask. Are you kidding me? She was scared enough to lock herself in her room, but didn't call? WTH



Maybe her phone was charging in another room? poor thing is traumatized


She’s going to face a lot of criticism poor girl. Fight, flight and freeze is real but her reaction in this scenario will be seen as extremely rare.



Based on the relative lack of noise, I don't think so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The mask “covered his moth and nose.” She described his eyebrows as bushy. So she saw his eyes, and he had to have seen her.


One Reddit theory is that he was likely exhausted and didn’t care to. Though I am curious if him returning later that morning was to come back and kill the living roommates or to look for the knife sheath.


He must have been exhausted and maybe cut/injured himself that he was a bit disoriented. I think he was planning to get the knife sheath and kill the other roommates.
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Anonymous wrote:So now they are saying it is random that they were pulled over twice (5 minutes apart) for tailgating? Weird.

Right? It’s like they put out a bulletin to pull the car over, someone did, but then they never updated the bulletin.


I wonder how often people are pulled over for tailgating?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The mask “covered his moth and nose.” She described his eyebrows as bushy. So she saw his eyes, and he had to have seen her.


One Reddit theory is that he was likely exhausted and didn’t care to. Though I am curious if him returning later that morning was to come back and kill the living roommates or to look for the knife sheath.


He must have been totally shocked when she hadn't called the police by 9am.

I wonder if he was listening to police scanners all morning and could not believe they hadn’t called and had to see it for himself. I wonder if he contemplated going back in but knew he couldn’t risk it. I’m sure the suspense of knowing he left such damning evidence on top of the fact that they were just in there all that time was killing him!


Getting caught is part of the game. He wasn’t hiding
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The mask “covered his moth and nose.” She described his eyebrows as bushy. So she saw his eyes, and he had to have seen her.


One Reddit theory is that he was likely exhausted and didn’t care to. Though I am curious if him returning later that morning was to come back and kill the living roommates or to look for the knife sheath.


He must have been exhausted and maybe cut/injured himself that he was a bit disoriented. I think he was planning to get the knife sheath and kill the other roommates.


I don't think he ever planned to re-enter the house. I think he was looking for police activity. No one was awake at 9am. If he wanted to re-enter, he easily could have.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow. The surviving roommate heard and saw the suspect leave. A shame.

Sounds like solid DNA evidence.


This blows my mind. She also heard crying? I assume she was the one who called 911.

I'm also struck by the suspect's attorney?/family? saying he expects to be exonerated. I realize that was a few days ago, but coming to the realization that your immediate family probably did this has got to shake you to your foundation.


If she was the one who called 911, she waited 12 hours to do it.


I'm trying to think of it through the roommate witness's eyes. It sounds like she was at the same frat party as the roommate couple. Maybe had some drinks and wasn't 100% confident in what she saw/heard? Thought it could have been boyfriend/ girlfriend arguing? Decided to sleep it off. I mean, never in a million years could you imagine your roommates are being murdered, right???


She saw him leave, wearing a mask. Are you kidding me? She was scared enough to lock herself in her room, but didn't call? WTH



Maybe her phone was charging in another room? poor thing is traumatized


She’s going to face a lot of criticism poor girl. Fight, flight and freeze is real but her reaction in this scenario will be seen as extremely rare.



Based on the relative lack of noise, I don't think so.


I’ve been following Reddit. Many view the more common reaction when not dialing for help being to run for help after seeing the perpetrator leave. Children have done this before, adults as well. There’s another similar crime where a young woman in a home where roommates were killed escaped with her dog to the backyard though she was apparently without access to a phone. She was escaping from a floor beneath the crime scene into a fenced in yard with no escape route.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The mask “covered his moth and nose.” She described his eyebrows as bushy. So she saw his eyes, and he had to have seen her.


One Reddit theory is that he was likely exhausted and didn’t care to. Though I am curious if him returning later that morning was to come back and kill the living roommates or to look for the knife sheath.


He must have been totally shocked when she hadn't called the police by 9am.

I wonder if he was listening to police scanners all morning and could not believe they hadn’t called and had to see it for himself. I wonder if he contemplated going back in but knew he couldn’t risk it. I’m sure the suspense of knowing he left such damning evidence on top of the fact that they were just in there all that time was killing him!


Good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow. The surviving roommate heard and saw the suspect leave. A shame.

Sounds like solid DNA evidence.


This blows my mind. She also heard crying? I assume she was the one who called 911.

I'm also struck by the suspect's attorney?/family? saying he expects to be exonerated. I realize that was a few days ago, but coming to the realization that your immediate family probably did this has got to shake you to your foundation.


If she was the one who called 911, she waited 12 hours to do it.


I'm trying to think of it through the roommate witness's eyes. It sounds like she was at the same frat party as the roommate couple. Maybe had some drinks and wasn't 100% confident in what she saw/heard? Thought it could have been boyfriend/ girlfriend arguing? Decided to sleep it off. I mean, never in a million years could you imagine your roommates are being murdered, right???


She saw him leave, wearing a mask. Are you kidding me? She was scared enough to lock herself in her room, but didn't call? WTH



Maybe her phone was charging in another room? poor thing is traumatized


She’s going to face a lot of criticism poor girl. Fight, flight and freeze is real but her reaction in this scenario will be seen as extremely rare.



Based on the relative lack of noise, I don't think so.


She’s the headline on almost every news story regarding the affidavit
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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.


Your experience is interesting, but in no way the same thing. All of these girls were very good friends and had lived together for years. That's been established.


NP: Remembering back to my 20 year old self living in a shared house, I can imagine standing there and feeling super spooked, but after I closed my door thinking something like, "I'm terrified but it's because I'm a weirdo and I'm kind of drunk and what would I even tell the police-oh I heard a weird noise in my loud house and saw a guy walk down the hall? I need to just get over myself and go to sleep.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow. The surviving roommate heard and saw the suspect leave. A shame.

Sounds like solid DNA evidence.


This blows my mind. She also heard crying? I assume she was the one who called 911.

I'm also struck by the suspect's attorney?/family? saying he expects to be exonerated. I realize that was a few days ago, but coming to the realization that your immediate family probably did this has got to shake you to your foundation.


If she was the one who called 911, she waited 12 hours to do it.


I'm trying to think of it through the roommate witness's eyes. It sounds like she was at the same frat party as the roommate couple. Maybe had some drinks and wasn't 100% confident in what she saw/heard? Thought it could have been boyfriend/ girlfriend arguing? Decided to sleep it off. I mean, never in a million years could you imagine your roommates are being murdered, right???


She saw him leave, wearing a mask. Are you kidding me? She was scared enough to lock herself in her room, but didn't call? WTH



Maybe her phone was charging in another room? poor thing is traumatized


She’s going to face a lot of criticism poor girl. Fight, flight and freeze is real but her reaction in this scenario will be seen as extremely rare.



Based on the relative lack of noise, I don't think so.


I’ve been following Reddit. Many view the more common reaction when not dialing for help being to run for help after seeing the perpetrator leave. Children have done this before, adults as well. There’s another similar crime where a young woman in a home where roommates were killed escaped with her dog to the backyard though she was apparently without access to a phone. She was escaping from a floor beneath the crime scene into a fenced in yard with no escape route.



You're talking about scenarios where witnesses knew others were being attacked. She didn't!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow. The surviving roommate heard and saw the suspect leave. A shame.

Sounds like solid DNA evidence.


This blows my mind. She also heard crying? I assume she was the one who called 911.

I'm also struck by the suspect's attorney?/family? saying he expects to be exonerated. I realize that was a few days ago, but coming to the realization that your immediate family probably did this has got to shake you to your foundation.


If she was the one who called 911, she waited 12 hours to do it.


I'm trying to think of it through the roommate witness's eyes. It sounds like she was at the same frat party as the roommate couple. Maybe had some drinks and wasn't 100% confident in what she saw/heard? Thought it could have been boyfriend/ girlfriend arguing? Decided to sleep it off. I mean, never in a million years could you imagine your roommates are being murdered, right???


She saw him leave, wearing a mask. Are you kidding me? She was scared enough to lock herself in her room, but didn't call? WTH



Maybe her phone was charging in another room? poor thing is traumatized


She’s going to face a lot of criticism poor girl. Fight, flight and freeze is real but her reaction in this scenario will be seen as extremely rare.



Based on the relative lack of noise, I don't think so.


I’ve been following Reddit. Many view the more common reaction when not dialing for help being to run for help after seeing the perpetrator leave. Children have done this before, adults as well. There’s another similar crime where a young woman in a home where roommates were killed escaped with her dog to the backyard though she was apparently without access to a phone. She was escaping from a floor beneath the crime scene into a fenced in yard with no escape route.



You're talking about scenarios where witnesses knew others were being attacked. She didn't!


How did she know her crying roomate wasn't sexually assualted or something though?
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