CRKT knives are better
Cold Steel knives are the choice of mall ninjas everywhere.not hedge said:
CRKT knives are better
If he had not used his own car and left behind the knife sheath (really the biggest link) they'd have a lot of trouble finding him and pinning it on him.aggiehawg said:
A reminder to everyone about this affidavit it was crafted for one reason, to obtain a warrant for his arrest. Bare bones essential to achieve that purpose alone.
Now the other thing I find interesting is the number of search warrants they obtained based on open source records. And if BK was a better driver and not have had that traffic stop wherein they had his cell phone number to narrow that search to a specific phone, they might still be looking for a suspect.
Where did it say she was in the hallway?LMCane said:
"walking towards her.
D.M.described the figure as 5 foot 10 inch or taller, male, not very muscular, but athletically built with bushy eyebrows. The male walked past D.M"
They were onto the white Elantra pretty quickly but that is a popular color and type of car for college students and there were apparently 90 such cars registered in the area including parking passes for campus at ID U and WSU.Quote:
If he had not used his own car and left behind the knife sheath (really the biggest link) they'd have a lot of trouble finding him and pinning it on him.
Here is video of Bryan Kohberger in Latah County, Idaho court this morning.
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) January 5, 2023
No bond. Next hearing in one week.
We will go through the probable cause affidavit and timeline coming up on @NewsNation at 5pmET. pic.twitter.com/SusLYOLzhP
Why though? Sorry if I missed it. Why randomly pull a white guy in a crap car over twice?FTAG 2000 said:Bunk Moreland said:
Just to lighten the mood a little....how ****ty a driver is this loser to get pulled over at least twice within a few months of living in Pullman, and then twice within hours of each other driving back home to PA?
I think i've been pulled over only 4 times in the last 10 years.
The two stops on his drive to PA were intentional by law enforcement. They came up with 'following too close' as justification for those n
Absolutely blows my mind how these barbaric murderous freaks can looks so cool and collected, not a care in the world, as if walking into a business meeting. Obviously he's a complete sociopath, but still can't wrap my mind around it. Not just no remorse, no stress...facing certain life in prison or execution...and living with the vivid images of what he did, which he may very well get off on.aggiehawg said:Here is video of Bryan Kohberger in Latah County, Idaho court this morning.
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) January 5, 2023
No bond. Next hearing in one week.
We will go through the probable cause affidavit and timeline coming up on @NewsNation at 5pmET. pic.twitter.com/SusLYOLzhP
Understand and good summary.aggiehawg said:They were onto the white Elantra pretty quickly but that is a popular color and type of car for college students and there were apparently 90 such cars registered in the area including parking passes for campus at ID U and WSU.Quote:
If he had not used his own car and left behind the knife sheath (really the biggest link) they'd have a lot of trouble finding him and pinning it on him.
Had he used a burner phone or left his phone at home during the incidents of casing out the house, they would still be looking for a DNA match on an unidentified single source make DNA. In the process of running all of the white Elantras in the area, his pops up because of the registration in Washington state a few days after the murder. They now have a name to conduct more searching. The traffic stop pops up. They now have bodycam video of him in the car and with a specific cell phone number being told to the cop.
Now they have a specific cell phone connected to his name and car, time for a broader warrant on the activity on the cell phone. And the geolocation using cell phone towers and the pings.
So car ID>change in registration provides name>search of name provides traffic stop video>provides specific cell phone number>provides cell phone tower geolocation>provides large number of times car was in the area of the house>provides enough for a pen register on the use of that cell phone going back to when he first got it in June 2022>provides the location of the parents home>take the trash from the home>Idaho State Police lab matches DNA from trash to that of a paternal relation to the suspect DNA from the knife sheath> provides probable cause for a search of BK's person by buckle swab>matches Suspect DNA from the knife sheath.
The FBI had the state and local police pull him over to get a video of his hands.Brittmoore Car Club said:Why though? Sorry if I missed it. Why randomly pull a white guy in a crap car over twice?FTAG 2000 said:Bunk Moreland said:
Just to lighten the mood a little....how ****ty a driver is this loser to get pulled over at least twice within a few months of living in Pullman, and then twice within hours of each other driving back home to PA?
I think i've been pulled over only 4 times in the last 10 years.
The two stops on his drive to PA were intentional by law enforcement. They came up with 'following too close' as justification for those n
dont use your car, dont bring your phone anywhere close the location ever, not just during the act, dont leave DNA good starting placeagracer said:Understand and good summary.aggiehawg said:They were onto the white Elantra pretty quickly but that is a popular color and type of car for college students and there were apparently 90 such cars registered in the area including parking passes for campus at ID U and WSU.Quote:
If he had not used his own car and left behind the knife sheath (really the biggest link) they'd have a lot of trouble finding him and pinning it on him.
Had he used a burner phone or left his phone at home during the incidents of casing out the house, they would still be looking for a DNA match on an unidentified single source make DNA. In the process of running all of the white Elantras in the area, his pops up because of the registration in Washington state a few days after the murder. They now have a name to conduct more searching. The traffic stop pops up. They now have bodycam video of him in the car and with a specific cell phone number being told to the cop.
Now they have a specific cell phone connected to his name and car, time for a broader warrant on the activity on the cell phone. And the geolocation using cell phone towers and the pings.
So car ID>change in registration provides name>search of name provides traffic stop video>provides specific cell phone number>provides cell phone tower geolocation>provides large number of times car was in the area of the house>provides enough for a pen register on the use of that cell phone going back to when he first got it in June 2022>provides the location of the parents home>take the trash from the home>Idaho State Police lab matches DNA from trash to that of a paternal relation to the suspect DNA from the knife sheath> provides probable cause for a search of BK's person by buckle swab>matches Suspect DNA from the knife sheath.
So the phone was also a huge screw up.
So don't use your own stuff when committing a murder and it's a lot harder to catch you.
Interesting, I clearly need to do much more catching up on this to make sense of it all.redcrayon said:The FBI had the state and local police pull him over to get a video of his hands.Brittmoore Car Club said:Why though? Sorry if I missed it. Why randomly pull a white guy in a crap car over twice?FTAG 2000 said:Bunk Moreland said:
Just to lighten the mood a little....how ****ty a driver is this loser to get pulled over at least twice within a few months of living in Pullman, and then twice within hours of each other driving back home to PA?
I think i've been pulled over only 4 times in the last 10 years.
The two stops on his drive to PA were intentional by law enforcement. They came up with 'following too close' as justification for those n
Bag said:
we are becoming full on minority report
not hedge said:
He also evaded and fooled cops while on a national manhunt even though he was dead in a swamp
Didn't they work at a vegan restaurant or was that conjecture? Guy comes in, tries the cool pick up stuff, they blow him off there or at a party/bar. Gets his jimmies rustled and starts the stalking, becoming more furious every contact. Thought he had a known history in the area of being a bit of a creeper or misogynist.torrid said:
So was this guy just obsessed with these particular girls, or was he a budding serial killer? The most prolific serial killers that have been caught generally seem to have followed one strict rule - don't **** in your own backyard. You'd think a PhD in criminal justice would know that.
Probably weather related. Sioux Falls shows rain on the 13th and then freezing temps and snow for the next few days.BadMoonRisin said:
I was wondering the same thing. It looks like he took an indirect path to PA, taking IH70 through Indianapolis instead of going through Chicago.
And his dad was in his car and on the traffic stop he had his phone plugged in and google maps up on his leg...wondering how he was convinced to go such an odd way home instead of the fastest route.
Girls worked there, he didn't. Was just a patron if I remember correctly.not hedge said:
Well for starters don't hit on the staff. That's just a scumbag move