Ernest Tucker said:
10thYrSr said:
https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/crime/article270876677.html
Gives some input from BK classmates.
Summary: nobody knew anything was off. He was gregarious an the only indicator was that he did not speak up when discussing the Idaho Murders. An exceptional student. One professor commented that he seemed to be more vocal against women when they were speaking in the class. Other than that anecdotal comment, no signs of psychopathy
Who the hell was this other "classmate" who agreed to be interviewed;
The other master's student said Kohberger "talked down to LGBTQ+ individuals, those who are in a marginalized community, those who were disabled, and women." Kohberger also declared himself someone who "believed in 'traditional marriage,'" his classmate said.
So in the short time he was there BK was able to hit all the marginalized groups with disparaging comments? Even the disabled folks? Just seems odd that no one else mentions it (besides his well documented belligerence towards women) and that would be a pretty big deal in a college setting.
Just really makes me wonder who these people are and what their agenda is to make sure they frame him as a traditional conservative. I'm surprised they didn't add in that he wore a red Maga hat.
I also felt that slant when reading the article. What does his reaction to lbtq matter? And saying he supports traditional marriage?
Seems like the article had an agenda to make sure they highlighted certain points. It would be ok if they presented his entire bio, but it seems like they cherry picked.
Make no mistake, this is the most likely guy who did it based on the evidence we have so far. But beyond that, one would hope there were more signs of a killer than " he had traditional values".
I'm looking forward to the trial and the information that will be released, because the information we have now is just so full of holes.
Kudos to the investigation team for keeping a tight lid on this, because we really don't know anything.