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re: Idaho Murders Thread (Links inside)
Posted on 6/7/23 at 7:20 pm to Walt OReilly
Posted on 6/7/23 at 7:20 pm to Walt OReilly
I fricking knew it was Brent
Who's Brent again?
Who's Brent again?
Posted on 6/7/23 at 7:50 pm to Vols&Shaft83
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Who's Brent again?
Newsjunkie13
Posted on 6/7/23 at 7:57 pm to LCA131
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Who's Brent again?
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Newsjunkie13
No I think newsjunkie might be Brian
They really should take the internet out of prisons
Posted on 6/7/23 at 9:04 pm to QJenk
It’s simple, bro. Operation Afghanistan Bananastand. It has to do with the victim’s genetic lineage and getting fresh blood and plasma to keep the pod people farms In running order before the Chinese militarize the contrails like they did in the Vegas shooting. Why do I have to explain this obvious stuff to you people again and again?
Posted on 6/7/23 at 9:07 pm to QJenk
I think he means the guy was trained to kill in the military but the murders were drug related. Idk
Posted on 6/7/23 at 9:36 pm to Delacroix22
The cops got the wrong guy in custody but he will take the fall for dead guy Brent
Posted on 6/8/23 at 7:57 am to kengel2
Why would she admit face to face if she was involved. Makes no sense.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 8:13 am to Saintsisit
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Why would she admit face to face if she was involved. Makes no sense.
I dont know, why would someone murder everyone in a house and come face to face with someone and not murder them?
Posted on 6/8/23 at 9:40 am to Jtomka
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Ask Brent. But he's dead.
Who's Brent? Brents's dead, baby. Brent's dead.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 9:43 am to kengel2
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I dont know, why would someone murder everyone in a house and come face to face with someone and not murder them?
Exhausted
Posted on 6/8/23 at 9:44 am to kengel2
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I dont know, why would someone murder everyone in a house and come face to face with someone and not murder them?
It's possible that he didn't see her, she was most likely standing in a dark doorway. At that point he was on a mission to get out of the house.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 9:49 am to kengel2
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I dont know, why would someone murder everyone in a house and come face to face with someone and not murder them?
Him not seeing her makes way more sense than her being in on it. Like why would she mention seeing him and his eyebrows if she was involved? I never understood when this was floated around after the murders.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 10:01 am to Saintsisit
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Him not seeing her makes way more sense than her being in on it. Like why would she mention seeing him and his eyebrows if she was involved? I never understood when this was floated around after the murders.
I dont know, I never paid much attention once they arrested the guy. I was mainly asking the person that has all the new ideas, albeit somewhat conspiracy theoristish.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 10:16 am to kengel2
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I dont know, why would someone murder everyone in a house and come face to face with someone and not murder them?
I can be looking for my car keys walk by them 5 times and never see them. So I won't hold it against someone when they have tunnel vision trying to get out of a dark unlit house after murdering some people to not see someone standing in a dark doorway.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 10:26 am to DeoreDX
I get that, but then why wait until noon the next day to call police?
I think she was in shock, but still its weird.
I think she was in shock, but still its weird.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 10:35 am to kengel2
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I get that, but then why wait until noon the next day to call police?
Some combination of being drunk, high and in shock from fear is the explanation. Something does feel very strange about this element of the crime.
However, this doesn't change the fact that his DNA was on the knife sheath in the bedroom upstairs.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 12:05 pm to LSUFAITHFUL
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Why would the DNA be out?
It’s not.
In late March one reporter stated sheath was sent to a relatively new lab in Texas and that defense attorneys would likely challenge it. I am not sure if Texas lab story was ever verified or if so would even be problematic.
Junkie takes pieces of outlier stories from a crime that had a lot of them and confuses legalese in search warrant of killer’s apartment as officer covering herself even as she stated the she didn’t view the evidence to be exculpatory.
The crime, investigation, arrest, extradition, and search warrants after arrest were being coordinated across 3 states. Especially since it was filed before Bryan’s dna collected as per that arrest warrant and then tested, his eventual extradition hearing in Pennsylvania, and so on the search warrant went with minimum required including some gathered in Washington but not what was just collected from trash in PA before arrest by the fbi. That was smart thing to do (and probably fairly standard) and was not the officer taking a stand against the dna evidence.
Posted on 6/8/23 at 12:41 pm to Delacroix22
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What the frick is going on in this thread?
Someone got mad the Washington Post
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True-crime fans seized on the Idaho killings. Their accusations derailed lives.
Brent Kopacka’s death was hard enough on his loved ones before strangers on the internet started branding him a murderer.
The 36-year-old Purple Heart recipient was shot dead by a SWAT officer in December after an overnight standoff at his Washington state apartment. His longtime best friend, Darin Dunkin, was haunted by the belief that things might have gone differently if Kopacka had gotten the care he needed after suffering a traumatic brain injury in Afghanistan.
Then, online sleuths spread baseless claims that Kopacka was somehow involved in the November stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students. Scores of posts on TikTok, Facebook and YouTube tied his name to the crime. The accusations were as improbable as they were devastating: By the time they gained traction online, police had already arrested a suspect who they said acted alone and whose DNA was allegedly on a knife sheath found at the crime scene.
…Many in the true-crime world were unsatisfied. People with day jobs as Realtors, stay-at-home parents and engineers continued prodding. A number became convinced Kohberger had help in the killings or that police had arrested the wrong person, without offering any solid evidence. Some began focusing on Kopacka, who had been shot to death about nine miles from the crime scene over a month after the homicides.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/crime-law/interactive/2023/idaho-student-killings-true-crime/
Posted on 6/8/23 at 12:52 pm to dallastigers
These' online sleuths" are really something...not unlike obsessed stalkers.
I'm a true crime junkie but I have zero interest in hearing anything from these internet detectives...including the one posting all of the ridiculous shite in the last few pages of this thread.
I'm a true crime junkie but I have zero interest in hearing anything from these internet detectives...including the one posting all of the ridiculous shite in the last few pages of this thread.
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