Can this guy just go ahead and hang himself in his jail cell already?
Agreed. Almost like he's tormenting the family through lawyers for fun. Can't imagine the famililes having to live through this nightmare every day without any firm date on when it might be over.MsDoubleD81 said:
I don't understand why he's not vocally stating it's not him.
agcrock2005 said:Agreed. Almost like he's tormenting the family through lawyers for fun. Can't imagine the famililes having to live through this nightmare every day without any firm date on when it might be over.MsDoubleD81 said:
I don't understand why he's not vocally stating it's not him.
TA-OP said:
48 Hours recently did a show on this case. Apparently, some of the parents have been doing their own investigation and fed that info to the network.
aggiepanic95 said:agcrock2005 said:Agreed. Almost like he's tormenting the family through lawyers for fun. Can't imagine the famililes having to live through this nightmare every day without any firm date on when it might be over.MsDoubleD81 said:
I don't understand why he's not vocally stating it's not him.
if hes the psychopath that he could be then he has no remorse or empathy for others and is enjoying this process. also likely wants to prove hes so smart he can literally get away with murder.
Bob Knights Paper Hands said:
Wow I'd forgotten about this one, never heard what supposedly happened. Is there a good recap somewhere? I went back several pages and didn't see one.
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An Idaho judge has granted suspected quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger's request to have his trial moved out of Latah County, where he is accused of killing four college students in an early morning home invasion attack.
Judge John Judge's order was unsealed Monday, moving the trial to an unspecified new location, possibly the larger Ada County -- and finding that massive media coverage of the case could taint the local jury in and around Moscow, where the attack took place.
agcrock2005 said:
Idaho judge rules on Bryan Kohberger's motion to change venue in student murder trialQuote:
An Idaho judge has granted suspected quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger's request to have his trial moved out of Latah County, where he is accused of killing four college students in an early morning home invasion attack.
Judge John Judge's order was unsealed Monday, moving the trial to an unspecified new location, possibly the larger Ada County -- and finding that massive media coverage of the case could taint the local jury in and around Moscow, where the attack took place.
if the judge is worried about that - moving to Boise is not going to be any less tainted.aggiepanic95 said:agcrock2005 said:
Idaho judge rules on Bryan Kohberger's motion to change venue in student murder trialQuote:
An Idaho judge has granted suspected quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger's request to have his trial moved out of Latah County, where he is accused of killing four college students in an early morning home invasion attack.
Judge John Judge's order was unsealed Monday, moving the trial to an unspecified new location, possibly the larger Ada County -- and finding that massive media coverage of the case could taint the local jury in and around Moscow, where the attack took place.
Wow, that's pretty huge.
Guess that gets it off of his docket. I would expect a new judge will cause further delay while they get up to speed? There have been many many pretrial motions and rulings in this case.Quote:
Judge wrote that he based his decision on the "totality" of factors, including legal and logistical concerns, expert testimony and the concerns of lawyers on both sides.
"This Court orders a transfer of venue 'without specifying the new place of venue' and refers 'the case to the administrative director of the courts for assignment by the Supreme Court to a court of proper venue in another judicial district and assignment of a specific judge to preside in the criminal proceeding,'" Judge wrote.
Mr. Matlock,AtticusMatlock said:
It also helps with logistics. Moscow is a small college town with minimal hotel and other resource availability, especially during the school year. The judge was already worried about witnesses being able to find accommodations during the trial. Also concerned about traffic and parking.
Sending it to the most populous county will at least give them a shot of finding jurors who are more willing to be fair and not subject to so much local pressure.
Hard to know whats real or not, but apparently he was a regular at the vegan restaurant that one of the victims worked at. He allegedly followed 3 of the victims on Instagram and sent multiple DM's to one of the victims that went unanswered.W said:
has the connection to the 4 victims ever been established?
(or released)
Beats me. Varies by state I guess. My assumption was that the judge would stay and move to the new venue. But maybe it is a jurisdictional question that the state SC has to sign off on?AtticusMatlock said:
I'm guessing that's some sort of standard procedure in idaho? I have no idea. If I'm not mistaken he also wrote that he wants to stay on the case.
In theory that is how it should work but in practice in such a small state that's not how it will work out. Remember death penalty cases receive an entire team of certified attorneys, investigators, psychologists, etc.zgolfz85 said:
if guilty, this dude is so lucky it's getting drawn out this long. more and more people forgetting about it by the day...
I meant nationally and internationally. Yeah, locally I don't think anyone will forget and Idaho is a tiny and close knit populationaggiehawg said:In theory that is how it should work but in practice in such a small state that's not how it will work out. Remember death penalty cases receive an entire team of certified attorneys, investigators, psychologists, etc.zgolfz85 said:
if guilty, this dude is so lucky it's getting drawn out this long. more and more people forgetting about it by the day...
Moving to a larger population center expands the jury panel. Jury questionnaires etc. for a full blown jury expert report. Voir dire will still be a b**** to seat a jury.
I would add there were two roommates in the home the night of the murders (unharmed), one of whom claims she opened her door and saw the killer, who resembles BK.Not Coach Jimbo said:
Doh, Thanks, I wrote that but apparently lost that sentence when editing before posting.
His DNA on kabar sheath is the most incriminating thing linking him to the scene obviously.
I'm glad I don't live there. I would never want to be on a jury for this.aggiehawg said:In theory that is how it should work but in practice in such a small state that's not how it will work out. Remember death penalty cases receive an entire team of certified attorneys, investigators, psychologists, etc.zgolfz85 said:
if guilty, this dude is so lucky it's getting drawn out this long. more and more people forgetting about it by the day...
Moving to a larger population center expands the jury panel. Jury questionnaires etc. for a full blown jury expert report. Voir dire will still be a b**** to seat a jury.
A is A said:if the judge is worried about that - moving to Boise is not going to be any less tainted.aggiepanic95 said:agcrock2005 said:
Idaho judge rules on Bryan Kohberger's motion to change venue in student murder trialQuote:
An Idaho judge has granted suspected quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger's request to have his trial moved out of Latah County, where he is accused of killing four college students in an early morning home invasion attack.
Judge John Judge's order was unsealed Monday, moving the trial to an unspecified new location, possibly the larger Ada County -- and finding that massive media coverage of the case could taint the local jury in and around Moscow, where the attack took place.
Wow, that's pretty huge.
The goal of all defense counsel is to present enough evidence to cast shade on beyond a reasonable doubt.DannyDuberstein said:
Traces of his dna on the snap of a knife sheath at the scene mostly makes their case. That said, another key part of their case was cellphone tracking, which it appears there may be some decent-sized holes getting poked in. The testimony by the roommate also seems like there is some potential weirdness/undefined issues with, although that seems to be a big unknown to the public so far. His committing an extremely bloody killing and leaving seemingly no blood evidence anywhere, particularly in his car, helps him.
yep, all of this. I still think he's likely guilty, but it's far from an open and shut case. curious to see what else comes out during the trial, but would be a nervy one for any prosecutor to have too much confidenceaggiehawg said:The goal of all defense counsel is to present enough evidence to cast shade on beyond a reasonable doubt.DannyDuberstein said:
Traces of his dna on the snap of a knife sheath at the scene mostly makes their case. That said, another key part of their case was cellphone tracking, which it appears there may be some decent-sized holes getting poked in. The testimony by the roommate also seems like there is some potential weirdness/undefined issues with, although that seems to be a big unknown to the public so far. His committing an extremely bloody killing and leaving seemingly no blood evidence anywhere, particularly in his car, helps him.
Trace touch DNA. How reliable is that really? Epect a battle of experts on that. There is also the corollary here that has never been fully resolved about how the FBI collected DNA for comparison purposes to that sample. Early on there was a strong suggestion that the FBI was using borad swaths of databases from private DNA companies such as 23 and me and the like to find possible relatives to match to that trace touch DNA and ho they obtained that information from those companies. That could be the basis of some type of fruit of the poisonous tree argument for excluson.
I know that seems irrelevant because once the federal and state authorities in Pennsylvania were alerted that BK was a suspect, they staked out his ather's house, took their trash and got a match from BK's father as a paternal match for the trace touch DNA on the sheath. But it still matters how they got there up to that point?
Then there is the cell phone tower evidence. There are dead areas in rural Idaho where connectivity and pinging will not yield a direct route by connecting those dots. Is that enough for reasonable doubt? Again comes down to which expert does the jury find more credible?
Finally, from such a grisly scene, lack of other blood evidence outside of the residence nor apparently in BK's car, nor his apartment nor trash from his apartment. If he was wearing a type of protective suit and booties, where did he ditch that and when? Were he not wearing such a suit, where are the bloody clothes he was wearing? We have one eyewitness, a roommate and we know BK was not naked (the Lizzie Borden esque theory). And as we have seen the lack of any blood evidence from grisly scenes did not result in acquittals in the Murdauch or Zachariah Ander son cases.
So this will be a long trial with a lot of competing expert testimony of the type and detail that more often make jurors eye cross and they tune out without a strong witness delivering it in small bites they can digest.