Well, until the conflict of interest issue, there's not much to discuss.Sully said:
Is it me or has this thread turned into a cold case?
Well, until the conflict of interest issue, there's not much to discuss.Sully said:
Is it me or has this thread turned into a cold case?
Bluecat_Aggie94 said:Well, until the conflict of interest issue, there's not much to discuss.Sully said:
Is it me or has this thread turned into a cold case?
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Earlier this week, it was revealed that Cara Northington, the mother of victim, Xana Kenodle, 20, was represented by Bryan Kohberger's defense attorney Anne Taylor on drug charges until January 5, the same day the suspect was extradited to Idaho.
Court records obtained by Inside Edition now show that Taylor, the Chief of Kootenai Public Defender's Office, represented Madison Mogen's stepmother, Korie Hatrock, on drugs charges as recently as June 2022. Taylor also oversaw a case in involving Mogen's father, Benjamin, in 2020.
Actually a public defender. But yes, she undoubtedly has a ton of clients.VaultingChemist said:
Brian Kohberger Defense Attorney Represented Victims Parents
Daily Mail just posted story on BK's defense attorney representing some of the victim's parents on drug charges.
Not surprising since Moscow is a small city, and good defense attorneys have lots of business.
aggiehawg said:
There are only 29 licensed lawyers in Idaho who are certfied to handle death penalty cases. Two such certified lawyers are assigned to BK, along with other team members.
Anne Taylor was assigned as lead counsel.
It is a program overseen by the ABA and tax payer funded. It is a just like any other area of the law when you gain certification as a specialist in the field.BenFiasco14 said:aggiehawg said:
There are only 29 licensed lawyers in Idaho who are certfied to handle death penalty cases. Two such certified lawyers are assigned to BK, along with other team members.
Anne Taylor was assigned as lead counsel.
I'm assuming you're talking about for defense counsel? Idaho requires a special license to defend those? Is Texas like that too? What about if a capital defendant has to have a public defender?
The attorney for Idaho victim Kaylee Goncalves’ family is challenging the judge’s gag order.
— Brian Entin (@BrianEntin) February 3, 2023
He says: “It would place an undue burden on the Victims’ families if the attorney whom they have retained to represent their interests was prohibited from serving as their spokesperson.” pic.twitter.com/ea2cNoGAp3
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At the faculty end-of-year meeting in December, WSU staff decided to terminate Kohberger from his teaching assistant position. Those in the meeting were also told that female students had come forward claiming that Kohberger made them uncomfortable:
The faculty's concerns with Mr. Kohberger grew in the weeks after the Nov. 13 killings, though he had not yet been identified as a suspect. They culminated in the criminal justice department's unusual decision to terminate Mr. Kohberger from his teaching assistant role in December, shortly before his arrest, according to three people familiar with his time at the university and a formal letter to Mr. Kohberger informing him that he had failed to meet the conditions required to maintain his funding under the program.
The faculty made the decision at the department's end-of-year meeting in December, during which professors were also told that some female students reported that Mr. Kohberger had made them feel uncomfortable. In one of those instances, Mr. Kohberger was accused of following a female student to her car, according to two people familiar with the situation who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the case.
In the case of the female students, the university's investigation did not find Mr. Kohberger guilty of any wrongdoing, two people said, and it was other matters that prompted the decision to eliminate his funding and remove him from the teaching assistant job. That decision, they said, was based on his unsatisfactory performance as a teaching assistant, including his failure to meet the "norms of professional behavior" in his interactions with the faculty.
weird, that would go against the "frozen in fear" line that's been out there or however they worded that.gotsand said:
https://www.insideedition.com/bryan-kohberger-murder-eyewitness-party-victims
Grain of salt as the source is tabloid tv, the article states the eyewitness did nothing as she assumed killer was there as a guest.
ETA: Supposedly yelled at them to keep it down.
Phrasing said:
The article says the affidavit uses the term "frozen shock phase". Maybe the male figure just surprised her so she stopped initially and then locked herself in her room because she knew people were there and didn't want to deal with anything and wanted to sleep - with no real idea what was going and just assumed there were people still over. Especially since she had just yelled at them to keep it down (assuming that's true).
I have no clue - but I just have a hard time thinking that she felt something bad was happening and didn't contact the police or friends or anything. Obviously it's possible, but I think it's more likely she was tired, maybe still drunk and wanted to sleep. Seeing BK initially startled her, but not to the point that she felt like something was wrong. She went back to sleep not knowing what had just happened.
But then again - why wouldn't seeing a man dressed in all black with a mask not immediately make you sense danger?
Who knows - I'm sure we will get the full story at the trial.
Someone knocking on my door at 3 AM when I was the only one living in a four plex at the time, made me come to the door with a loaded Saturday Night Special when I was a senior. Turns out it was guy friend who had forgotten his keys and was locked out of his own apartment.Quote:
But then again - why wouldn't seeing a man dressed in all black with a mask not immediately make you sense danger?
Phrasing said:
University Investigated Idaho Murder Suspect's Behavior Around Time of Killings
Interesting. I didn't know he had been terminated before the arrest, I always assumed it was after.Quote:
At the faculty end-of-year meeting in December, WSU staff decided to terminate Kohberger from his teaching assistant position. Those in the meeting were also told that female students had come forward claiming that Kohberger made them uncomfortable:
The faculty's concerns with Mr. Kohberger grew in the weeks after the Nov. 13 killings, though he had not yet been identified as a suspect. They culminated in the criminal justice department's unusual decision to terminate Mr. Kohberger from his teaching assistant role in December, shortly before his arrest, according to three people familiar with his time at the university and a formal letter to Mr. Kohberger informing him that he had failed to meet the conditions required to maintain his funding under the program.
The faculty made the decision at the department's end-of-year meeting in December, during which professors were also told that some female students reported that Mr. Kohberger had made them feel uncomfortable. In one of those instances, Mr. Kohberger was accused of following a female student to her car, according to two people familiar with the situation who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the case.
In the case of the female students, the university's investigation did not find Mr. Kohberger guilty of any wrongdoing, two people said, and it was other matters that prompted the decision to eliminate his funding and remove him from the teaching assistant job. That decision, they said, was based on his unsatisfactory performance as a teaching assistant, including his failure to meet the "norms of professional behavior" in his interactions with the faculty.
Female students complained. In Washington state. Me Tooed but likely deserved it. But he was not expelled, from what I can see. The financial implications from being fired may have affected his ability to continue being a student, though.Quote:
However from the sound of it, something was up here and he was outright fired.
torrid said:Phrasing said:
University Investigated Idaho Murder Suspect's Behavior Around Time of Killings
Interesting. I didn't know he had been terminated before the arrest, I always assumed it was after.Quote:
At the faculty end-of-year meeting in December, WSU staff decided to terminate Kohberger from his teaching assistant position. Those in the meeting were also told that female students had come forward claiming that Kohberger made them uncomfortable:
The faculty's concerns with Mr. Kohberger grew in the weeks after the Nov. 13 killings, though he had not yet been identified as a suspect. They culminated in the criminal justice department's unusual decision to terminate Mr. Kohberger from his teaching assistant role in December, shortly before his arrest, according to three people familiar with his time at the university and a formal letter to Mr. Kohberger informing him that he had failed to meet the conditions required to maintain his funding under the program.
The faculty made the decision at the department's end-of-year meeting in December, during which professors were also told that some female students reported that Mr. Kohberger had made them feel uncomfortable. In one of those instances, Mr. Kohberger was accused of following a female student to her car, according to two people familiar with the situation who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the case.
In the case of the female students, the university's investigation did not find Mr. Kohberger guilty of any wrongdoing, two people said, and it was other matters that prompted the decision to eliminate his funding and remove him from the teaching assistant job. That decision, they said, was based on his unsatisfactory performance as a teaching assistant, including his failure to meet the "norms of professional behavior" in his interactions with the faculty.
On the surface, there is nothing suspicious about a TA position ending at the end of a semester. I knew people who would TA a class offered once a year, then go back to a research assistantship the rest of the year. They usually had to twist one of the grad students' arms to take the TA position.
However from the sound of it, something was up here and he was outright fired.
TexasRebel said:
Are you implying they were murdered at a party and nobody noticed?
Yes, I knew people who switched from TA to RA semester-to-semester. It didn't usually require a meeting of the whole department staff. There was obviously much more going on here.AnScAggie said:torrid said:Phrasing said:
University Investigated Idaho Murder Suspect's Behavior Around Time of Killings
Interesting. I didn't know he had been terminated before the arrest, I always assumed it was after.Quote:
At the faculty end-of-year meeting in December, WSU staff decided to terminate Kohberger from his teaching assistant position. Those in the meeting were also told that female students had come forward claiming that Kohberger made them uncomfortable:
The faculty's concerns with Mr. Kohberger grew in the weeks after the Nov. 13 killings, though he had not yet been identified as a suspect. They culminated in the criminal justice department's unusual decision to terminate Mr. Kohberger from his teaching assistant role in December, shortly before his arrest, according to three people familiar with his time at the university and a formal letter to Mr. Kohberger informing him that he had failed to meet the conditions required to maintain his funding under the program.
The faculty made the decision at the department's end-of-year meeting in December, during which professors were also told that some female students reported that Mr. Kohberger had made them feel uncomfortable. In one of those instances, Mr. Kohberger was accused of following a female student to her car, according to two people familiar with the situation who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the case.
In the case of the female students, the university's investigation did not find Mr. Kohberger guilty of any wrongdoing, two people said, and it was other matters that prompted the decision to eliminate his funding and remove him from the teaching assistant job. That decision, they said, was based on his unsatisfactory performance as a teaching assistant, including his failure to meet the "norms of professional behavior" in his interactions with the faculty.
On the surface, there is nothing suspicious about a TA position ending at the end of a semester. I knew people who would TA a class offered once a year, then go back to a research assistantship the rest of the year. They usually had to twist one of the grad students' arms to take the TA position.
However from the sound of it, something was up here and he was outright fired.
Did you go to graduate school? Because that sounds to me like they were pulling his assistantship. I would say the faculty meeting to pull his TA position likely meant much more than just removing his teaching assignments.
I can't imagine the shock of seeing your brother after he was stabbed to death.Quote:
A source previously told Inside Edition Digital that the two surviving roommates called Chapin's two siblings to the home before calling police. The two were able to arrive at the scene quickly since they also attend the University of Idaho.
They were triplets.VaultingChemist said:I can't imagine the shock of seeing your brother after he was stabbed to death.Quote:
A source previously told Inside Edition Digital that the two surviving roommates called Chapin's two siblings to the home before calling police. The two were able to arrive at the scene quickly since they also attend the University of Idaho.
zgolfz85 said:weird, that would go against the "frozen in fear" line that's been out there or however they worded that.gotsand said:
https://www.insideedition.com/bryan-kohberger-murder-eyewitness-party-victims
Grain of salt as the source is tabloid tv, the article states the eyewitness did nothing as she assumed killer was there as a guest.
ETA: Supposedly yelled at them to keep it down.
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Workers have boarded up the off-campus Moscow, Idaho, rental home on King Road where four University of Idaho students were killed on Nov. 13 and the university announced Friday that it will soon be torn down.
Photos show plywood boards over the doors and windows, and a temporary fence has been installed around the property. Security teams continue to monitor the property around the clock as well.
"The owner of the King Street house offered to give the house to the university, which we accepted," University of Idaho President Scott Green said in a statement. "The house will be demolished. This is a healing step and removes the physical structure where the crime that shook our community was committed."