I'd want to know what he bought at Albersons the day after the murders.
Possible but he would have to produce the actual clothing that came with that tag. If not at his apartment nor with his clothes in the family home in PA, where is it? Something the defense would need to explain or dismiss.Quote:
Could also be completely unrelated to the crime.
You can use a Fire Stick to access a web browser. It's a pain in the ass and people usually only do it to access illegal streams. I'm assuming if he did that they'd be able to access his browsing history.gotsand said:
Do Fire Sticks have on board storage? Why take this?
Didn't think about that until now, tyvek is noisy. Coveralls not nearly as much.DannyDuberstein said:
So wore Dickie's coveralls, i guess
Edit - ellis beat me to it. But there's basically your dark colored tyvek-suit substitute.
That's stored on the stick? I'm sure they're not building a copyright infringement case for a jailbroken Fire TV.themissinglink said:You can use a Fire Stick to access a web browser. It's a pain in the ass and people usually only do it to access illegal streams. I'm assuming if he did that they'd be able to access his browsing history.gotsand said:
Do Fire Sticks have on board storage? Why take this?
Seriously, I'm pretty sure animal DNA testing has been used to obtain convictions. Probably mostly for hunting-related cases. However, I see no reason why they couldn't DNA test a dog hair found in his apartment and compare it to the murder victim's dog. It would be very hard to explain how it wound up in his apartment.MsDoubleD81 said:
Gee, do they run canine DNA?
MsDoubleD81 said:
I'd want to know what he bought at Albersons the day after the murders.
aggiehawg said:
Ditches the coveralls but keeps the receipt and tags? Keeps bedclothes with stains instead of buying a cheap set of new sheets and pillowcases? Vacuums but doesn't empty the dust collector?
Not that smart after all.
And as far as I know, Tyvek suits are always white. No way he would have worn a white suit to the scene of the crime.Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:Didn't think about that until now, tyvek is noisy. Coveralls not nearly as much.DannyDuberstein said:
So wore Dickie's coveralls, i guess
Edit - ellis beat me to it. But there's basically your dark colored tyvek-suit substitute.
A couple of thoughts. Could be his blood if he cut himself or was scratched deeply. Or maybe he's prone to nosebleeds? His car could have had seat covers that he then ditched or burned somewhere.txaggie_08 said:aggiehawg said:
Ditches the coveralls but keeps the receipt and tags? Keeps bedclothes with stains instead of buying a cheap set of new sheets and pillowcases? Vacuums but doesn't empty the dust collector?
Not that smart after all.
I am curious about the stains on the bed sheets and pillows… could be unrelated to the crime? Just wondering why in the hell he'd get in his bed with blood still on him, or why he would set blood soaked clothes on the bed. If his clothes has that much blood on him, it seems his car would have had to have been covered in it. How did he keep the car clean but then leave evidence in apartment? We'll have to see how it all shakes out. Just because they took it as possible evidence doesn't mean it actually is.
I bet it fits.MsDoubleD81 said:
And only 1 glove found.
txaggie_08 said:
"Data compilations" of the victims
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A search of his office in the school's department of criminal justice and criminology turned up nothing, according to the filings, but police found hair samples, fabric with dark red stains, and a single black glove and other evidence at his apartment.
The warrants were initially sealed but a Washington judge ordered the release of redacted versions of the documents Wednesday.
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In the newly unveiled filings, investigators described previously undisclosed evidence they were seeking, including blood, DNA, shoes with diamond-pattern soles and "data compilations" of information about the victims and the King Road house where they were killed.
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The warrants allege that Kohberger pre-planned the ambush and had studied other murders and how to avoid detection as part of his preparations.
"These murders appear to have been planned, rather than a crime that happened in a moment of conflict," an affidavit seeking the search warrant reads.
A really vague (and pointed) term for sure. No one is saying it was a wall full of candid photos connected with push pins and string.Sea Speed said:txaggie_08 said:
"Data compilations" of the victims
Probably screenshots of instagram and other social media photos. I'd bet money some of you weirdos now have data compilations of the victims too.
True but they will be date and time stamped. Coupled with 12 other times he was scoping out the neighborhood judging by cell phone pings and almost all of them late at night, good bet their are some that are pre-murder.gotsand said:A really vague (and pointed) term for sure. No one is saying it was a wall full of candid photos connected with push pins and string.Sea Speed said:txaggie_08 said:
"Data compilations" of the victims
Probably screenshots of instagram and other social media photos. I'd bet money some of you weirdos now have data compilations of the victims too.
Benefit of the doubt: Could be he searched the victims' names after hearing about the crime, like some weirdos here have.
Good point.DannyDuberstein said:
I would imagine he dumped the actual shoes, but like many Vans wearers, it may not have been his only pair
Spreadsheet updated; MsDouble helped with the crime....MsDoubleD81 said:
https://www.dickies.com/hats/flex-fleece-balaclava/WH401BK++AL.html?cm_mmc=google-_-PLA-_-accessories-hats-_-WH401&cm_mmc=google-_-PLA-_-Men-Hats-_-null&gclid=CjwKCAiAzp6eBhByEiwA_gGq5NhbduNplmniGYj2ZhqWzgcStiHKJVjfWmlG6bet6cV7Q0Gr-SeKkBoCnU8QAvD_BwE
themissinglink said:You can use a Fire Stick to access a web browser. It's a pain in the ass and people usually only do it to access illegal streams. I'm assuming if he did that they'd be able to access his browsing history.gotsand said:
Do Fire Sticks have on board storage? Why take this?
aggiehawg said:A couple of thoughts. Could be his blood if he cut himself or was scratched deeply. Or maybe he's prone to nosebleeds? His car could have had seat covers that he then ditched or burned somewhere.txaggie_08 said:aggiehawg said:
Ditches the coveralls but keeps the receipt and tags? Keeps bedclothes with stains instead of buying a cheap set of new sheets and pillowcases? Vacuums but doesn't empty the dust collector?
Not that smart after all.
I am curious about the stains on the bed sheets and pillows… could be unrelated to the crime? Just wondering why in the hell he'd get in his bed with blood still on him, or why he would set blood soaked clothes on the bed. If his clothes has that much blood on him, it seems his car would have had to have been covered in it. How did he keep the car clean but then leave evidence in apartment? We'll have to see how it all shakes out. Just because they took it as possible evidence doesn't mean it actually is.
They apparently did not find the Vans shoes from what has been released. He could have ditched those too.
It is odd to only find one black nitrite glove, though. Doubt that glove has much if any evidence on it. Probably a spare.