if some reason he is not convicted his life will be miserable he would have to move out of the USA and start over
whom is he going to sue?not hedge said:
I'll say this, if something comes out that this guy isn't the right suspect he will be loaded from all the lawsuits
themissinglink said:
FBI directed Indiana stop to see photos of his hands. Sounds like the case was initially built around genealogical DNA (I'm assuming they've tested his DNA by now)
https://www.foxnews.com/us/idaho-murders-fbi-directed-indiana-police-pull-over-bryan-kohberger-seeking-video-images-hands
not even close to oj. My school literally had the trial playing for kids to watch at the end.PA24 said:
Fox reported over 19,000 followed the flight.
This trial will rival OJ trial in public interest. A soulless Jack the Ripper type butchering young folks in their bed as they slept. Not a crime of passion but a brutal cold blooded massacre by a soulless jerk.
Animal will have his day in court but much like all cowardly killers, a cold slab and poison needle destiny awaits him.
Aston04 said:not even close to oj. My school literally had the trial playing for kids to watch at the end.PA24 said:
Fox reported over 19,000 followed the flight.
This trial will rival OJ trial in public interest. A soulless Jack the Ripper type butchering young folks in their bed as they slept. Not a crime of passion but a brutal cold blooded massacre by a soulless jerk.
Animal will have his day in court but much like all cowardly killers, a cold slab and poison needle destiny awaits him.
Wherever you read this stop reading that source.Quote:
Read they may move it to Portland.
tommyjohn said:Wherever you read this stop reading that source.Quote:
Read they may move it to Portland.
Portland is in Oregon.
Moscow is in Idaho.
This is a state matter and not federal.
I was wondering about this. Since he would have crossed state lines from WA to ID to commit the crimes, would it not fall into federal jurisdiction?tommyjohn said:Wherever you read this stop reading that source.Quote:
Read they may move it to Portland.
Portland is in Oregon.
Moscow is in Idaho.
This is a state matter and not federal.
was in law school when the verdict was handed down.gotsand said:
No one is saying there isn't interest. Horrifically murdered (white) college students will generate interest.
But, I think you significantly underestimate the way the OJ trial transfixed the nation and abroad.
An estimated 57% of the USA watched the OJ verdict. Read this report detailing the way the world "stopped" for the verdict. Internet or not, that just isn't going to happen here, particularly 1+ years from now.
I am always wrong said:
This is honestly just hilarious to me. Also, his sister is hot.
https://nypost.com/2023/01/05/bryan-kohbergers-sister-starred-in-horror-film/
Same. Had news crews at our school and the school down the road to show the different reactions.LMCane said:was in law school when the verdict was handed down.gotsand said:
No one is saying there isn't interest. Horrifically murdered (white) college students will generate interest.
But, I think you significantly underestimate the way the OJ trial transfixed the nation and abroad.
An estimated 57% of the USA watched the OJ verdict. Read this report detailing the way the world "stopped" for the verdict. Internet or not, that just isn't going to happen here, particularly 1+ years from now.
guess who was celebrating at the "not guilty" verdict?
where did the video of the white Elantra come from?fullback44 said:
https://www.fox29.com/news/idaho-murder-suspect-bryan-kohberger-arrives-in-moscow-for-trial-everything-we-know-so-far.amp
So messed up .. crazy really, this guy thought he would get away w his college studies
definitely remember this very clearly as I was a camp counselor in Pittsburgh and we were all together at a house party that summer and they broke in with the car chaseMuchosPollos said:
The interrupted the NBA finals w the chase. That was unprecedented.
Pretty sure 50 million of those viewers wanted to see if OJ would off himself on TV. No one really cared about the details of the double murder or trial drama at that point.
aggiehawg said:Agree. Very uneasy about how this is being used.Quote:
What bothers me is a person can become a suspect without traditional assumptions of probable cause, all because some distant relative they may not even know submitted their DNA to 23andMe. I find the whole concept very creepy and invasive.
Bird Poo said:
Wait until insurance companies figure out how to associate DNA with certain coverages. It's exactly why I haven't done any of the ancestry crap and highly discourage it with my own family.
After all the fraud and money grabbing that has happened with COVID, you are a fool to think this will not happen.
I no longer trust anything associated with big healthcare and our govt.
Initial appearance is at 9:30amPT.
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) January 5, 2023
Video will be allowed - but we can’t put it out until after the hearing is over. https://t.co/9nMEOjCUs6
What confidence? He hasn't made any statements.not hedge said:
Idk his confidence in that he will be exonerated is throwing me off, I'm actually starting to doubt if this is our guy. Innocent until proven guilty and the lawyers have to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. Cops better have significant evidence