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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And the killer is in a Ph.D. program and decides to drive home for winter break and has his father fly to Washington so they could drive across country together. But they take the long way home because there are news reports to be on the lookout for that type of car. It might be understandable for summer break but it makes no sense for winter break when he has to drive back to school. It would make more sense for him to fly home. And what do they do with the car. They put the college kid's car in the garage to hide it. It is despicable the NYT article that is sympathetic. The family knows more and isn't saying anything to help the grieving families. [/quote] I would really like to know what some of you weirdos think his family owes the victims' families? There is nothing they can say or do to bring those kids back. The victim's parents probably want on the guy's family as well as all you weirdo strangers on the internet to shut their mouths and leave it alone. [/quote] They owe the family answers to why he called his mother the day of the murders and spoke for hours. What did they speak about? Or they owe the family silence. If they aren’t going to say anything helpful to the families then say nothing about the case. But to try to get sympathy about their situation when their family member killed 4 people in cold blood? Absolutely despicable.[/quote] Absolutely not. You condemning the family members for the actions of another person is [b]despicable[/b]. They didn't kill anyone. They didn't hurt anyone. The way the public [b]crucifies[/b] the families in these situations in despicable. The world in the age of social media has gone mad. Check yourself, you [b]psycho[/b].[/quote] Why on earth are you so worked up? We’re discussing a NYT article. “Despicable”? “Psycho”? For giving an opinion on the article and family on an Internet forum? What vocabulary words would you use to describe what Kohberger did? [/quote]
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