Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger - arrest warrant affadavit

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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.


+ A million. Leave this poor kid alone.
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Anonymous wrote:I just read a New York Post article about how BK didn’t feel emotions and only felt like an organic bag of meat. He didn’t seem to connect with humans. It’s all bone chilling.


WTF does that mean?


NP most of us are more than the sum of our parts. He is not.
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Anonymous wrote:Again the accused must be proven guilty by the state. The speculation continues in this thread based on his looks of what someone thinks they know about the case. Police make mistakes.


which is why quite quickly, it became an FBI case.
far less likely to fail.


Do you honestly think the FBI makes no mistakes?


wasn't his DNA on a knife sleeve at the crime scene? His car on video around crime scene? Phone pings. And I saw a Twitter post, not sure if true, of person saying they sold a big knife to him.
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Anonymous wrote:The timeline is so short -- 25 minutes. At 4am delivery. Murders between then and 4:25. Suspect driving by multiple times. Did he see the opening with the delivery? Kills 4 people with dog barking and a roommate who sees him walking out. A psychopath for sure.


I read that they assume he was waiting outside until all lights were out and/or it seemed like everyone was down for the night.
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Anonymous wrote:What do we all think the link between BK and whoever he initially targeted in the house is?

Why was he obsessed with killing HER/THEM specifically? He didn’t even go to college there. Was he hanging out in their college town as opposed to his own and she scoffed him?

Was he handing out in Idaho as opposed to Washington because he would be unknown there and he just randomly selected her to stalk?

I’m so interested in the motive now.


On 20/20 last night Gonclaves' dad said she had mentioned several times about a stalker. It wasn't expanded upon, and wasn't even clear if she was talking about one specific guy, or maybe she was unusually paranoid at times. An example was a guy standing too close in a check out line.

I thought it was weird that 20/20 didn't dig deeper on that.
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Anonymous wrote:Did anyone watch the body cam video of the traffic stop in Indiana? I thought the dad’s behavior was weird. Lots of sharing of extraneous information with the cop - people tend to do that when they are nervous and lying.


I thought so too! Some people are saying the opposite, that he seems clueless and kind of dumb and just chatty.
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Anonymous wrote:Note to self: no large group homes for DD in college.

Honestly, this is a freak occurrence. Random killings like this are exceedingly rare. The person most likely to harm your DD would be her significant other, or someone else she knows.


I don't want random men she doesn't know traipsing through the house at 4am and no one thinking this is weird at all, per so many people on this thread. No thanks. A dorm, or an apartment with 1-2 roomates max.

Lol those 1-2 roommates will do what they want. Good luck, PP. Godspeed.


You do understand that not all college females are the same, right? None of my college roomates had "random" guys sleep over. There wasn't a ton of sleeping over at all, and when there was, they were boyfriends. Not randoms.

But how do you vet this?

Each subsequent time I found new housing in college, most of the females didn’t have boyfriends AT THE TIME, yet every year they did by spring.

And you let random people sleep on your couch because it’s better than the alternative. You don’t seek them out, it happens.

I was a goody two shoes and it happened. You have this utopian idea of how you are going to control your adult daughters adult roommates, but you won’t. Maybe expensive single housing will be best for her.


I think some if you are dealing with outdated notions. At my daughter’s college you signed a contract that contained your agreement about things like whether people could sleep over. My daughter had veto power.


Not for off campus housing, especially an old single house like that (this wasn't a fancy apartment complex with rules). And even if their lease said nobody could sleep over, they would not have followed that rule.
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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.


Yeah, I wonder what is up with that - that is almost impossible to explain.


No, it’s not. House was a party house. She always locked her doors due to the traffic and parties. And a mask over the nose and mouth doesn’t make people blink anymore.


Y’all are so warped. No one is wearing masks, in a residence at 4am in 2022, even in “liberal areas.” I haven’t worn a mask indoors in a private residence since I was vaccinated spring of 2021. Nor have I seen anyone else do it.


But SEEING someone in a mask doesn't trigger alarm bells. She was groggy and drunk, the mask probably didn't register as something to be wary of.
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Anonymous wrote:Did anyone watch the body cam video of the traffic stop in Indiana? I thought the dad’s behavior was weird. Lots of sharing of extraneous information with the cop - people tend to do that when they are nervous and lying.


I thought so too! Some people are saying the opposite, that he seems clueless and kind of dumb and just chatty.


Yes, I think just being quaint and deferential- mixture of trying to avoid a ticket with actual respect for LE.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Was it actually a "party house" or are we calling it a party house because it had 6 people living there?


A known party house. The sister of one of the girls said on 20/20 that it had been a party house since before they moved in.
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This guy was banned from a bar in PA because he creeped out so many women and employees. He approached several women by saying "so, do you live alone?"
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Someone said he was maybe following one of the victims on Instagram . I hope that you can convince your daughters not to set their account to public, once they are living on their own!
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Anonymous wrote:Someone said he was maybe following one of the victims on Instagram . I hope that you can convince your daughters not to set their account to public, once they are living on their own!


2 of them on IG and Spotify.
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Anonymous wrote:Someone said he was maybe following one of the victims on Instagram . I hope that you can convince your daughters not to set their account to public, once they are living on their own!


2 of them on IG and Spotify.



Someone said? On TikTok? Is there a credible news source reporting on this social media angle?
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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.


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


Yeah, I wonder what is up with that - that is almost impossible to explain.


No, it’s not. House was a party house. She always locked her doors due to the traffic and parties. And a mask over the nose and mouth doesn’t make people blink anymore.


Y’all are so warped. No one is wearing masks, in a residence at 4am in 2022, even in “liberal areas.” I haven’t worn a mask indoors in a private residence since I was vaccinated spring of 2021. Nor have I seen anyone else do it.


But SEEING someone in a mask doesn't trigger alarm bells. She was groggy and drunk, the mask probably didn't register as something to be wary of.


I have seen people in masks at unexpected times, such as on a walk or in the car by themselves. It might seem odd, but it doesn’t make me suspicious that they just committed a horrible crime. A covid mask is not a disguise.
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