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Posted on 1/4/23 at 8:21 am to summersausage
If the roads in Indiana were icy around that day, I could see why the state troopers would want vehicles to keep their proper distance behind each other
Posted on 1/4/23 at 8:26 am to Chicken
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Bryan Kohberger was picked up from the Monroe County, Pennsylvania jail around 6am. The process of moving him to Idaho has started.
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Bryan Kohberger was picked up from the Monroe County, Pennsylvania jail around 6am. The process of moving him to Idaho has started.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 9:09 am to ronk
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No he wasn't
no he wasn’t what?
quote:lmao what are you trying to prove here? not saying parents flying out, then driving home from school w/ their kid is unheard of. but it makes zero sense in the case we are discussing.
As you can see if you read through the thread, which you probably didn't, lots of people on this board have flown to their kids and drove home with him.
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This trip was planned well before the murders
says who, Bryan’s public defender?
quote:hmm maybe burning a vehicle isn’t the best solution, but otherwise purposefully totaling the car seems reasonable to me? I wouldn’t think driving that particular vehicle around the Pullman/Moscow area would be an option going forward
Why do you think that destroying it or abandoning it would be his answer.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 9:10 am to Mike the Tiger 1999
You gotta wonder if his dad wasn’t in the car, what may have happened when he was pulled over? With his dad he had to at least stay reasonably calm.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 9:16 am to ronk
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Why do you think that destroying it or abandoning it would be his answer. Way more suspicious that the cops find a white elentra registered 7 miles from the murder but found burned 2500 miles away.
Should have drove it into a lake in the middle of the night.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 9:42 am to Chicken
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Is this true? This statement suggests that the family has money… But I heard the opposite
Yes, the family lived in Indian Mountain Lake community in Albrightsville, PA, which is a gated community.
They both retired from working in a school district (dad as maintenance and mom as para-pro for special needs). They had 3 kids and sounds like they didn’t really have much money, especially the kind needed for a lawyer.
Also, if you are arrested out of State, why not get a public defendant appointed to just deal with the extradition process.
This post was edited on 1/4/23 at 9:50 am
Posted on 1/4/23 at 9:50 am to IT_Dawg
In the heart of hearts they know their son was weird af. Never had friends. Never had girlfriends. He likely also exhibited antisocial behavior at times with his family.
They have to know he did this.
They have to know he did this.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 9:52 am to Mike the Tiger 1999
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This trip was planned well before the murders
says who, Bryan’s public defender?
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A student going home for semester break isn't suspicious.
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hmm maybe burning a vehicle isn’t the best solution, but otherwise purposefully totaling the car seems reasonable to me? I wouldn’t think driving that particular vehicle around the Pullman/Moscow area would be an option going forward
Totaling the car puts it on po-po's radar. Best move would be driving a different family vehicle back to Pullman for the spring semester. The white Elantra would be where nobody's thinking to look and the perp isn't driving around the area of the crime in a matching vehicle.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 9:56 am to Bestbank Tiger
quote:don't you need to register your vehicle on campus if you have a parking permit? If so, why didn't authorities check Wash State database for white Elantras?
Totaling the car puts it on po-po's radar. Best move would be driving a different family vehicle back to Pullman for the spring semester. The white Elantra would be where nobody's thinking to look and the perp isn't driving around the area of the crime in a matching vehicle.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 10:00 am to Chicken
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Family lives in a gated community
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Is this true? This statement suggests that the family has money… But I heard the opposite
I would use the term "gated community" loosely here. His family seems to live in the Indian Mountain Lake community.
So, yes, while there may be a gate to enter the community, the Zestimate for their house is $254,700.
This post was edited on 1/4/23 at 10:02 am
Posted on 1/4/23 at 10:01 am to Chicken
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don't you need to register your vehicle on campus if you have a parking permit? If so, why didn't authorities check Wash State database for white Elantras?
I think they did look for all the Elantras in the area. If Moscow/Pullman had bad neighborhoods the smart play would have been to ditch it there and then report his car stolen when he woke up the next morning.
But even with all that, he was screwed anyway when the DNA came back.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 10:02 am to Tiger Ryno
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Never had friends. Never had girlfriends. He likely also exhibited antisocial behavior at times with his family.
They have to know he did this.
I think he did it for sure, but let's be honest, the reasons you stated don't scream that he's a killer. Lots of people are like that and aren't serial killers. Bundy was charismatic as frick and look what he did.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 10:06 am to Mike the Tiger 1999
You said the father was a cover. No it wasn't. It was winter break and kids go home. As you can see from others posts lots of dads met their kids and drove home with them on break. You said it makes zero sense? Zero sense would have been mid semester but after the semester ends is normal.
Destroying the car, selling it, dumping it in a lake was all out of the question. Once the cops put it out there publicly that they were looking for people with a white elentra to come forward it was already too late. The cops were just seeing if he would walk in their office to try to clear his name and make the case easy for them. They knew who the car was registered to before they put that car on the news.
Destroying the car, selling it, dumping it in a lake was all out of the question. Once the cops put it out there publicly that they were looking for people with a white elentra to come forward it was already too late. The cops were just seeing if he would walk in their office to try to clear his name and make the case easy for them. They knew who the car was registered to before they put that car on the news.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 10:50 am to ronk
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Destroying the car, selling it, dumping it in a lake was all out of the question. Once the cops put it out there publicly that they were looking for people with a white elentra to come forward it was already too late. The cops were just seeing if he would walk in their office to try to clear his name and make the case easy for them. They knew who the car was registered to before they put that car on the news.
Pretty much this. As soon as they had the make and model of the vehicle, combined with DNA at the scene (familial match narrowed results down to probably a few hundred people) then cross reference with registered white Hyundai elantras in Idaho or Washington and you have your prime suspect.
It was very telling that the police chose their words carefully when they stated that "We believe the driver of this vehicle has crucial information about this crime".
They gave him a chance to turn himself in and give a statement, he didn't.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 10:51 am to ronk
It is highly unusual to drive 2500 miles home (from college) for the mid year semester break. It happens as we know from the examples. The examples though are the EXTREME minority. Several examples given represented trips of 750 to a 1,000 miles. NOT 2500.
I used to drive from Knoxville to Key West over Christmas break but the trip is only 1,060 miles and I'd stop in Gainesville for the night and party with friends.
I used to drive from Knoxville to Key West over Christmas break but the trip is only 1,060 miles and I'd stop in Gainesville for the night and party with friends.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 11:17 am to Chicken
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Family lives in a gated community Is this true?
Yes that’s what I heard on law and crime YouTube (legit) regarding the developments
They also showed the house, it looked fairly nice
This post was edited on 1/4/23 at 11:19 am
Posted on 1/4/23 at 11:19 am to Sl0thstronautEsq
Now their raking his poor dad over the coals. Half the population of Idaho has been convicted of shite on social media, now their eating up Pennsylvanians.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 11:32 am to Chicken
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i don't find the dad driving with him to be odd...that's a long drive for one person and some good father/son bonding.
And then the drive back to Washington state when blizzards are howling across the middle and northern Great Plains as they do pretty much every January. Put 6000+ miles on a car in less than six months? Was he planning to return to Washington State after the Christmas Holidays? Was he really? or not? Had he paid January rent on his apartment and had he signed up for classes in 2023?
Posted on 1/4/23 at 11:33 am to VolunGator
I just saw this. Wonder what went down during that stop. (He was stopped for speeding the first time I think?) I read somewhere that his dad mentioned the Idaho murders but that could just be a rumor….
LINK to Brian Etin’s tweet (the local reporter covering the case)
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Brian Entin @BrianEntin Bryan Kohberger and his dad were involved in another traffic stop hours before this one — also in Indiana. The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office is not releasing the body cam footage from that stop — because they say it is part of an active criminal investigation in Idaho.
LINK to Brian Etin’s tweet (the local reporter covering the case)
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