Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger - arrest warrant affadavit

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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???


This times a 1000. She probably assumed an argument or fraternity prank.



And she listening, it was quiet, so she assumed everything was okay. Poor thing.


Exactly. She will be haunted by and judged for this until the day she dies.

Have compassion people. What a hand to be dealt in life.


And if she were my daughter, I'd be telling her she did nothing wrong, she is not the one who committed these crimes, nothing she did could have saved them, etc. and I'd definitely be sending her to grief/trauma counseling for as long as it takes, as often as she needs. She will never be the same again.



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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_I3SELTRcO8

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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.


No, I read the evidence. It's heartless to hide in your room like a coward.


np here, We don't know additional details yet. A couple weeks ago, people were all upset that the Idaho police weren't doing anything to find a suspect. Turns out we all don't know what is actually going on. Now everyone is jumping all over the roommate. She gave a very detailed description that is helpful in identifying Kohberger. Maybe we will hear why she waited to call 911. Loud commotion at a busy frat house is normal, people were always coming and going from there.


The details are in the affidavit, it's been released


I mean all the details that will come out in the court proceedings. There will be more affidavits by witnesses including the roommate, also more evidence. This affidavit is just the start.

How helpful can the roommate be if she was alcohol poisoned? How many facts would she realistically remember?


She wasn’t alcohol poisoned. She remembers the events.


Right. Or how could her testimony even be considered if she was drunk?
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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?


Why are you defending his creepy stalker behavior? He had no business there. Period.
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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?


Why are you defending his creepy stalker behavior? He had no business there. Period.


I was not defending him! What a ridiculous conclusion.

The PP had said he drove by their house, and I said maybe it was worse than that. That he sat outside 12 times it walked in their yard/peered in their windows ?? Can you tell from “phone pings” which it was?

(Apology accepted)
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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.


No, I read the evidence. It's heartless to hide in your room like a coward.


np here, We don't know additional details yet. A couple weeks ago, people were all upset that the Idaho police weren't doing anything to find a suspect. Turns out we all don't know what is actually going on. Now everyone is jumping all over the roommate. She gave a very detailed description that is helpful in identifying Kohberger. Maybe we will hear why she waited to call 911. Loud commotion at a busy frat house is normal, people were always coming and going from there.


The details are in the affidavit, it's been released


I mean all the details that will come out in the court proceedings. There will be more affidavits by witnesses including the roommate, also more evidence. This affidavit is just the start.

How helpful can the roommate be if she was alcohol poisoned? How many facts would she realistically remember?


She wasn’t alcohol poisoned. She remembers the events.


Right. Or how could her testimony even be considered if she was drunk?

How would anyone know how much alcohol may have been consumed?
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What’s ahead in the months to come for Bryan Kohlburger:

https://youtu.be/pYOATxB8gHA
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So seems he may have targeted one of the blondes and the others were collateral damage?
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I can’t believe he walked right by the housemate and didn’t kill her. It’s really notable.
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Do we know how he accessed the house? How’d he get inside?
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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.


No, I read the evidence. It's heartless to hide in your room like a coward.


np here, We don't know additional details yet. A couple weeks ago, people were all upset that the Idaho police weren't doing anything to find a suspect. Turns out we all don't know what is actually going on. Now everyone is jumping all over the roommate. She gave a very detailed description that is helpful in identifying Kohberger. Maybe we will hear why she waited to call 911. Loud commotion at a busy frat house is normal, people were always coming and going from there.


The details are in the affidavit, it's been released


I mean all the details that will come out in the court proceedings. There will be more affidavits by witnesses including the roommate, also more evidence. This affidavit is just the start.

How helpful can the roommate be if she was alcohol poisoned? How many facts would she realistically remember?


She wasn’t alcohol poisoned. She remembers the events.

You don’t know how much alcohol she had, or exactly what her condition was.


Are you BK's Dad?
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Anonymous wrote:
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.

Yeah, I lived in a house with three other guys and two girls for two years in undergrad. I encountered a number of different strangers in the house (both male and female) leaving my housemates' rooms, at all hours of the day. After a night of drinking, I don't think I would have mentally processed the situation as a murderer leaving the house.


This. I feel like some people do not remember what college was like?


Yep! Did you all not live in group homes in college? I lived with between 4 and 12 people at various points. All sorts of significant others and friends were coming and going. I locked my bedroom and tuned it all out.


I did but they were my friends. If i suspected something weird was going on I would check on them. Or at least be like “omg who was that guy!?”

I thought they were all friends but apparently not


Just F- off already.
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Anonymous wrote:Eight pages blaming a traumatized 20 year old girl. Why don't you all focus on the man who brutally murdered four people.

I don't see a lot of blaming, really. Just a lot of middle-aged people who've forgotten what life was like in their early 20's.


Some of us haven't "forgotten" - we actually didn't live like that so some of this is really eye opening what people consider normal behavior.

I find it hard to believe that you never encountered this type of living arrangement in college. I mean, I lived in this type of house, but I also knew people who lived in an apartment with just 1-2 roommates, some who lived in dorms all 4 years, a few who had their own apartments, some who lived at home with their parents etc. None of it was "eye-opening" to me.


I knew people who lived in group houses. I didn't sleep over there and I didn't know it was normal for randos to be walking down the hallway at 4am.

So because you didn’t experience it, it didn’t happen. It’s the DCUM way! Never mind all of us telling you we experienced it. You didn’t so it couldn’t be true!


It is the Trumpist way.
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Anonymous wrote:What’s ahead in the months to come for Bryan Kohlburger:

https://youtu.be/pYOATxB8gHA

Long, but very interesting.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


No, I read the evidence. It's heartless to hide in your room like a coward.


np here, We don't know additional details yet. A couple weeks ago, people were all upset that the Idaho police weren't doing anything to find a suspect. Turns out we all don't know what is actually going on. Now everyone is jumping all over the roommate. She gave a very detailed description that is helpful in identifying Kohberger. Maybe we will hear why she waited to call 911. Loud commotion at a busy frat house is normal, people were always coming and going from there.


The details are in the affidavit, it's been released


I mean all the details that will come out in the court proceedings. There will be more affidavits by witnesses including the roommate, also more evidence. This affidavit is just the start.

How helpful can the roommate be if she was alcohol poisoned? How many facts would she realistically remember?


She wasn’t alcohol poisoned. She remembers the events.


Right. Or how could her testimony even be considered if she was drunk?

Maybe no one was drinking?
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