4 students in University of Idaho, killed in their home.

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Anonymous wrote:If this guy is really the killer (have no reason to doubt the cops) he clearly has mental health issues but other someone saying he is socially awkward where is credible information coming from about his behavior/mannerisms?


Interviews with classmates former and current.


Just read the article. Was he rejected by a female recently and he had flashbacks to being bullied in high school and took it out on these students? Did he have interactions with any of them online or in person? I find it hard to believe this was totally random and he didn’t know any of the victims.
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if my son had that same car that was being reported in the news, plus knowing he attended school 10 miles away from the murders, I would inform the police.

Correction. Only 8 miles away.


"Detective, my son drives one of 500+ white Hyundai Elantras in your immediate area and he sometimes wears a weird, sleeveless quilted tunic."

"Ma'am, I think you called earlier. This is a Wendy's."


I believe the thing he is wearing in the mug shot was provided by the police, not his personal property. It's some type of anti-suicide vest.
https://www.google.com/search?q=anti+suicide+smock&sxsrf=ALiCzsagOE03P816TqTmil0zFiUPrPR3Lw:1672512120760&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi0ndyWwaT8AhXYMlkFHU0fAnsQ_AUoAXoECAIQAw&biw=1422&bih=720&dpr=1.35
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He had been weird for years. And was an OCD vegan.

https://nypost.com/2022/12/30/idaho-murders-suspect-bryan-kohberger-had-ocd-eating-habits/
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Anonymous wrote:Newest reports suggest he was addicted to heroin, allegedly. He may have been a junkie out of his mind.


He wasn’t a junkie out of his mind. Heroin addiction doesn’t induce psychosis that leads to extreme violence like a random quadruple stabbing.


Not to mention he was functioning as a grad student for the whole semester. Someone from his past mentioned the addiction, it wasn’t clear if he was still involved with drugs.


Lol. Drug addicts can be high-functioning. A lot of doctors and nurses are drug addicts. And going to college isn’t exactly difficult.
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder why his neighbors or parents didn't realize or notify police about the car he drove? It was all over the news.


It might be because there are tens of thousands of white Hyundai Elantras coast to coast. That could be part of it.


PP here. If I knew my friend or son or brother was enrolled in school and lived approximately 10 miles away from the murder scene and also drove a white Hyundai Elantra, it would give me a reason to wonder. I might even think someone had borrowed or stolen it. You wouldn't?




"The University of Idaho has 90 white Hyundai Elantras registered to park at the school, vehicles similar to the one police are seeking in connection with the quadruple homicide just steps off campus, records show."



And you do? Do enlighten us.


But not one that mysteriously dissapeared across the country with a grad student who did not return for the rest of Winter break. Kinda stands out, don't you think?


Huh?


Not literally disappeared. He drove the car across the country right after the killings and never went back. That obviously looks suspicious.


He finished out his classes for the semester and went home for winter break, like tens of thousands of other kids from the school.


And if my son had that same car that was being reported in the news, plus knowing he attended school 10 miles away from the murders, I would inform the police.


"Detective, my son drives one of 600+ white Hyundai Elantras within in a 20-mile radius of Moscow, Idaho." "Ma'am, this is a Wendy's.".


You….really don’t understand policework if you don’t understand that that would be a major tip that would be followed up on immediately.
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder why his neighbors or parents didn't realize or notify police about the car he drove? It was all over the news.


It might be because there are tens of thousands of white Hyundai Elantras coast to coast. That could be part of it.


PP here. If I knew my friend or son or brother was enrolled in school and lived approximately 10 miles away from the murder scene and also drove a white Hyundai Elantra, it would give me a reason to wonder. I might even think someone had borrowed or stolen it. You wouldn't?




"The University of Idaho has 90 white Hyundai Elantras registered to park at the school, vehicles similar to the one police are seeking in connection with the quadruple homicide just steps off campus, records show."






But not one that mysteriously dissapeared across the country with a grad student who did not return for the rest of Winter break. Kinda stands out, don't you think?


Huh?


Not literally disappeared. He drove the car across the country right after the killings and never went back. That obviously looks suspicious.


He finished out his classes for the semester and went home for winter break, like tens of thousands of other kids from the school.


And if my son had that same car that was being reported in the news, plus knowing he attended school 10 miles away from the murders, I would inform the police.


"Detective, my son drives one of 600+ white Hyundai Elantras within in a 20-mile radius of Moscow, Idaho." "Ma'am, this is a Wendy's.".


You….really don’t understand policework if you don’t understand that that would be a major tip that would be followed up on immediately.

And you do? Do enlighten us.
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Anonymous wrote:Newest reports suggest he was addicted to heroin, allegedly. He may have been a junkie out of his mind.


He wasn’t a junkie out of his mind. Heroin addiction doesn’t induce psychosis that leads to extreme violence like a random quadruple stabbing.


Not to mention he was functioning as a grad student for the whole semester. Someone from his past mentioned the addiction, it wasn’t clear if he was still involved with drugs.


Lol. Drug addicts can be high-functioning. A lot of doctors and nurses are drug addicts. And going to college isn’t exactly difficult.


Fine, but that doesn’t mean drug-induced psychosis caused him to commit this crime.
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if my son had that same car that was being reported in the news, plus knowing he attended school 10 miles away from the murders, I would inform the police.

Correction. Only 8 miles away.


"Detective, my son drives one of 500+ white Hyundai Elantras in your immediate area and he sometimes wears a weird, sleeveless quilted tunic."

"Ma'am, I think you called earlier. This is a Wendy's."


Just one of many news articles dating back 3 weeks or so. Guess you missed them, genius.

https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/special-reports/moscow-murders/moscow-murders-police-ask-for-help-identifying-white-hyundai-elantra/277-a8468ee1-58a0-43f4-a4a6-9d32741ebfcf
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Described by various people who had contact with him as "weird," "socially awkward," "very intelligent," "used heroin," "bullied by other students" -- another lonely, white male fitting the pattern. Didn't use a gun though. Up close and personal with a knife, managing to stab 4 people repeatedly..
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Anonymous wrote:
if my son had that same car that was being reported in the news, plus knowing he attended school 10 miles away from the murders, I would inform the police.

Correction. Only 8 miles away.


"Detective, my son drives one of 500+ white Hyundai Elantras in your immediate area and he sometimes wears a weird, sleeveless quilted tunic."

"Ma'am, I think you called earlier. This is a Wendy's."


Just one of many news articles dating back 3 weeks or so. Guess you missed them, genius.

https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/special-reports/moscow-murders/moscow-murders-police-ask-for-help-identifying-white-hyundai-elantra/277-a8468ee1-58a0-43f4-a4a6-9d32741ebfcf


From the article: "Your information, whether you believe it is significant or not, might be the piece of the puzzle that helps investigators solve these murders," the release said.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
if my son had that same car that was being reported in the news, plus knowing he attended school 10 miles away from the murders, I would inform the police.

Correction. Only 8 miles away.


"Detective, my son drives one of 500+ white Hyundai Elantras in your immediate area and he sometimes wears a weird, sleeveless quilted tunic."

"Ma'am, I think you called earlier. This is a Wendy's."


Just one of many news articles dating back 3 weeks or so. Guess you missed them, genius.

https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/special-reports/moscow-murders/moscow-murders-police-ask-for-help-identifying-white-hyundai-elantra/277-a8468ee1-58a0-43f4-a4a6-9d32741ebfcf


From the article: "Your information, whether you believe it is significant or not, might be the piece of the puzzle that helps investigators solve these murders," the release said.


Please pull around to the second window.
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Anonymous wrote:Described by various people who had contact with him as "weird," "socially awkward," "very intelligent," "used heroin," "bullied by other students" -- another lonely, white male fitting the pattern. Didn't use a gun though. Up close and personal with a knife, managing to stab 4 people repeatedly..


and OCD
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder why his neighbors or parents didn't realize or notify police about the car he drove? It was all over the news.


It might be because there are tens of thousands of white Hyundai Elantras coast to coast. That could be part of it.


PP here. If I knew my friend or son or brother was enrolled in school and lived approximately 10 miles away from the murder scene and also drove a white Hyundai Elantra, it would give me a reason to wonder. I might even think someone had borrowed or stolen it. You wouldn't?




"The University of Idaho has 90 white Hyundai Elantras registered to park at the school, vehicles similar to the one police are seeking in connection with the quadruple homicide just steps off campus, records show."






But not one that mysteriously dissapeared across the country with a grad student who did not return for the rest of Winter break. Kinda stands out, don't you think?


Huh?


Not literally disappeared. He drove the car across the country right after the killings and never went back. That obviously looks suspicious.


He finished out his classes for the semester and went home for winter break, like tens of thousands of other kids from the school.


And if my son had that same car that was being reported in the news, plus knowing he attended school 10 miles away from the murders, I would inform the police.


No, you wouldn’t, because you have no reason to think that your son did anything wrong.
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Anonymous wrote:The suspect’s IG:
https://instagram.com/bryanchristopherkohberger

The only posting on there is very strange; it seems to be a repost of a company’s video.

The accounts he most recently followed seem to be mostly IG profiles about firearms, knives, and some rightwing meme pages. Definitely getting angry white male incel vibes.

Many on Reddit are guessing that he probably posted on Reddits related to the murders using alt handles.


Did you look at some of those posters? Vid of one throwing Mark Levin’s book on Communism in the trash in one, another bringing guns and weed into the photo, a third of a man dressed in antifa garb stating he’s part of that group. Kind of a mixed bag.
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder why his neighbors or parents didn't realize or notify police about the car he drove? It was all over the news.


It might be because there are tens of thousands of white Hyundai Elantras coast to coast. That could be part of it.


PP here. If I knew my friend or son or brother was enrolled in school and lived approximately 10 miles away from the murder scene and also drove a white Hyundai Elantra, it would give me a reason to wonder. I might even think someone had borrowed or stolen it. You wouldn't?




"The University of Idaho has 90 white Hyundai Elantras registered to park at the school, vehicles similar to the one police are seeking in connection with the quadruple homicide just steps off campus, records show."






But not one that mysteriously dissapeared across the country with a grad student who did not return for the rest of Winter break. Kinda stands out, don't you think?


Huh?


Not literally disappeared. He drove the car across the country right after the killings and never went back. That obviously looks suspicious.


He finished out his classes for the semester and went home for winter break, like tens of thousands of other kids from the school.


And if my son had that same car that was being reported in the news, plus knowing he attended school 10 miles away from the murders, I would inform the police.


No, you wouldn’t, because you have no reason to think that your son did anything wrong.


Any intelligent, normal functioning parent would have concerns when their son or daughter has been thought of as weird and socially awkward with a history of OCD behaviors and heroin use.
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