Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger - arrest warrant affadavit

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Anonymous wrote:I just cannot get over how beautiful the victims were. Such a loss!

RIP sweet angels.


Why is it sadder if they were blonde beauties??!! Can women never escape having their looks judged??????

They were someone’s children, not pinup dolls.

Are you male or female ?

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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.



Yes, I feel compassion for his family. I can't imagine the pain and horror of learning this truth about your child.


Same.

And his sisters are both counsellors.
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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.



Yes, I feel compassion for his family. I can't imagine the pain and horror of learning this truth about your child.


Same.

And his sisters are both counsellors.


Dad seems a little odd - at least in that traffic stop video.
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Anonymous wrote:I just cannot get over how beautiful the victims were. Such a loss!

RIP sweet angels.


Why is it sadder if they were blonde beauties??!! Can women never escape having their looks judged??????

They were someone’s children, not pinup dolls.

Are you male or female ?



Let it go. They had a promising life ahead of them. Let's not make this something it isn't. DP here.
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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


I cant stop obsessing over this fact too. Wtf. No. You have a cell phone. Dial 911. Don’t even say anything if you are scared. Lives could have been saved. I am heartbroken for those families.


Do we know her cell phone was in the room she was locked in?
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Anonymous wrote:Wow. The surviving roommate heard and saw the suspect leave. A shame.

Sounds like solid DNA evidence.


SAW him!! SAW him!! Why didn’t she dial 911 right after???!? Maybe some could have been saved!


It is very strange. Obviously knowing what we know, that they were murdered, we would’ve called 911. But I wonder if she didn’t realize what was happening. If she knew a crime was occurring and didn’t call the police for even hours, I would be baffled at that. But if she thought it was normal shenanigans, then I can see why she didn’t think anything of it until later when she put two into together.

From the sound of it I don’t think anybody would have been saved. I’m glad BK was an idiot and left the evidence he did, and was cut so quickly. I am impressed at the throne us of the investigation, and how they were able to catch him.


Note how many armchair sleuths were calling them bumbling small town cops.

People on the internet should be patient and humble when they have so little to go on.
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Anonymous wrote:"DM stated she opened her door for the third time after she heard the crying and saw a figure clad in black clothed and a mask that covered the person's mouth and nose walking towards her. DM described the figure as 5'10" or taller, male, not very muscular, but athletically built with bush eyebrows. The male walked past DM as she stood in a "frozen shock phase." The male walked towards the back sliding glass door. DM locked herself in room after seeing the male. DM did not state that she recognized the male. This leads investigators to believe that the murderer left the scene."

This occurred around 4:25am. She didn't call the cops until 11-something


This is a crazy detail. She either saw him and thought it was no big deal or she saw him and was scared which means she either should have checked on her roommates or called the police from her own room.


You can think your roommate has bad judgement, and not be comfortable with who they invite over (enough to lock your door), without thinking there are multiple stabbing victims scattered throughout your house.
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Anonymous wrote:Is there any evidence of a motive yet?



I don't think so. I guess we'll see if the incel stalking theory has legs. The affidavit says his cell phone pinged by the house a number of times since June, which supports that hypothesis.


also at the coffee shop, i wonder if one of them worked there.


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TWELVE times. The murderer drove by the house, where HE ultimately murdered FOUR young, innocent people, TWELVE freaking times.

This is precisely why stalking is a serious problem, and should be treated as such.

Those poor kids - their whole lives in front of them. Those of us with kids that age really feel this. They did nothing wrong.

I hope he gets what is coming to him. This is enraging.


We don’t know if he just drove by or parked across the street. Or stood in their yard and looked in their windows. Do we?
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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.


You have no idea what happened. None of us do.
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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 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.


I don't think he would go back into the scene of the crime after daybreak - there were cameras on the house, and even he isn't that stupid.

For all we know, he didn't realize he left the knife sheath behind.


Read.the.affadavit.

He did go back.



The affidavit states his phone pinged "near the house" the next morning.


Yes. I’m not saying he went in. I definitely don’t think he did. But he drove all the way home, 10 miles away, and then his phone pinged back near the crime house several hours later.



Maybe he hoped he dropped the sheath wherever he parked the car and was looking for it.



Interesting thing about the sheath is there was only one drop of dna retrieved from the snap? He almost certainly wore gloves but maybe was sloppy for just a moment?


He always used gloves when handling the knife sheath? Even when not allegedly in the house?

The sloppiest of slop!

This case gets more and more bizarre every day


Yes, it's so weird that he messed up and left DNA at the scene and also had his phone on during his earlier drive-bys, etc. He really should have left it at home anytime he was anywhere in the vicinity of the house, university, etc. he messed up in such big ways for someone who studied crime scenes as a discipline. It almost seems like he wanted to get caught. Very odd.
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Anonymous wrote:"DM stated she opened her door for the third time after she heard the crying and saw a figure clad in black clothed and a mask that covered the person's mouth and nose walking towards her. DM described the figure as 5'10" or taller, male, not very muscular, but athletically built with bush eyebrows. The male walked past DM as she stood in a "frozen shock phase." The male walked towards the back sliding glass door. DM locked herself in room after seeing the male. DM did not state that she recognized the male. This leads investigators to believe that the murderer left the scene."

This occurred around 4:25am. She didn't call the cops until 11-something


This is a crazy detail. She either saw him and thought it was no big deal or she saw him and was scared which means she either should have checked on her roommates or called the police from her own room.


You can think your roommate has bad judgement, and not be comfortable with who they invite over (enough to lock your door), without thinking there are multiple stabbing victims scattered throughout your house.


A stranger with a mask/hat on walks right by you without saying anything in your own home and you think he’s a roommates hookup??
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Anonymous wrote:The original reports were that one of the roommates came outside at noon and fainted and that led to the 911 call. I am not sure the roommate every called 911.

My guess is that she was intoxicated enough to be unsure what was really happening and second guessing what she saw. She knew something was off but not what - a bit of crying, a dog barking, a couple weird comments, a stranger in the house. She ended up falling asleep (due to drinking) and woke up the next morning. Tried texting her roommates and got no reply and got scared to come out now putting 2 and 2 together that those things last night must have meant something. Eventually came out of her room, saw the bodies, went outside and fainted and someone called 911


This sound very plausible, for college students.
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Anonymous wrote:Is there any evidence of a motive yet?



I don't think so. I guess we'll see if the incel stalking theory has legs. The affidavit says his cell phone pinged by the house a number of times since June, which supports that hypothesis.


also at the coffee shop, i wonder if one of them worked there.


+1

TWELVE times. The murderer drove by the house, where HE ultimately murdered FOUR young, innocent people, TWELVE freaking times.

This is precisely why stalking is a serious problem, and should be treated as such.

Those poor kids - their whole lives in front of them. Those of us with kids that age really feel this. They did nothing wrong.

I hope he gets what is coming to him. This is enraging.


We don’t know if he just drove by or parked across the street. Or stood in their yard and looked in their windows. Do we?


It really doesn't matter. He had no business over there. He was stalking at least one of the kids that he killed.
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Anonymous wrote:"DM stated she opened her door for the third time after she heard the crying and saw a figure clad in black clothed and a mask that covered the person's mouth and nose walking towards her. DM described the figure as 5'10" or taller, male, not very muscular, but athletically built with bush eyebrows. The male walked past DM as she stood in a "frozen shock phase." The male walked towards the back sliding glass door. DM locked herself in room after seeing the male. DM did not state that she recognized the male. This leads investigators to believe that the murderer left the scene."

This occurred around 4:25am. She didn't call the cops until 11-something


This is a crazy detail. She either saw him and thought it was no big deal or she saw him and was scared which means she either should have checked on her roommates or called the police from her own room.


You can think your roommate has bad judgement, and not be comfortable with who they invite over (enough to lock your door), without thinking there are multiple stabbing victims scattered throughout your house.


A stranger with a mask/hat on walks right by you without saying anything in your own home and you think he’s a roommates hookup??


Probably depends on the lifestyle of your roommates.
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Anonymous wrote:I'll be interested to hear if the victim's tiktok was a public account, and if the murderer watched her videos. Putting one's life on public display always seemed unwise to me. Back in the day we were warned not to reveal our location and vacation plans on facebook. These days it seems like kids are constantly sharing too much info online about their daily activities.

The affidavit says one of the victims was on tiktok at 4am, and that the murderer had his phone with him. Was he watching her on tiktok while he was driving back and forth? Shudder


Murderer turned his phone off. I don’t see anywhere it was stated someone made videos of themselves on TikTok. You can watch videos without taking videos of yourself.
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