I think he was trying to confuse the cops, but you never know.I heard he asked the cops when they arrested him if they had arrested anyone else.
This does not seem to make sense. Lots of times either a well-known defense attorney, or an up-and-coming defense attorney will *want* a high profile case for the added exposure....
Also hearing report he may wind up with a public defender because no one is volunteering to take his case.
It is early and he hasn't even been formally charged in the state where he will be tried and lawyers are licensed. Once things are in motion in Idaho we'll probably see change.This does not seem to make sense. Lots of times either a well-known defense attorney, or an up-and-coming defense attorney will *want* a high profile case for the added exposure.
Murder cases are all consuming cases. Few attorneys are willing to give up their income for a good portion of a year, And if an attorney isn't being paid, who will pay for his office staff, his research staff, his expert witnesses, etc. etc.This does not seem to make sense. Lots of times either a well-known defense attorney, or an up-and-coming defense attorney will *want* a high profile case for the added exposure.
I think this one is getting more attention because of the bizarre circumstances... that someone could get into a house, stab four people to death in their beds, without any of them either alerting the other two people in the house, or even each other. Although there were some defensive wounds, it's extremely hard to believe that just one person was able to do that... and then walk away from it with all that carnage. Yes, there are other news stories where four people are killed, but there's so much unknown surrounding this one.I don't want to sound insensitive, yet today, someone killing four is a bad thing, but the crime will make the news once or twice. After a couple of news cycles, there will be a new "4 dead" story. to take its place. Why does this crime have more press & TV time?
Just a guess, but pretty young photogenic blond victims might have something to do with it...I don't want to sound insensitive, yet today, someone killing four is a bad thing, but the crime will make the news once or twice. After a couple of news cycles, there will be a new "4 dead" story. to take its place. Why does this crime have more press & TV time?
Yes, the Gabby Petito thing all over again.Just a guess, but pretty young photogenic blond victims might have something to do with it...
You can now read the entire 19 page probable cause document. I downloaded it, but forgot what site I got it from.They say used DNA found on knife sheath left behind to DNA in family trash in Pennsylvania. They say criminals always make a mistake although that glaring.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...an-kohberger-idaho-slayings-court-d-rcna64406
So apparently a military knife was used ie the sheath for a Kbar.
Including a white vehicle involved in the crime..Yes, the Gabby Petito thing all over again.
Unless he spiked their drinks earlier in the evening...I think this one is getting more attention because of the bizarre circumstances... that someone could get into a house, stab four people to death in their beds, without any of them either alerting the other two people in the house, or even each other. Although there were some defensive wounds, it's extremely hard to believe that just one person was able to do that... and then walk away from it with all that carnage. Yes, there are other news stories where four people are killed, but there's so much unknown surrounding this one.
With respect, do you really feel that he's being treated as other than an oddity, an odd duck who may have killed?Yes, they have arrested the suspect. Yes, he is in custody without bail.
What I cannot understand is the media continuing to treat him as if he is a celebrity now, or a hero. He is a murderer.
The news is advertising that tonight we can all learn how he spent his first night in jail.
REALLY?!?!
Let the law take over, and stop making him a subject that others with killing tendencies will look up to and see all of the constant attention he is given.
I'm reading it now... not finished yet, but it's getting more and more confusing. Door Dash delivery at 4 a.m.? TikTok at 4 a.m. ?? So they weren't all asleep after all? Wow... it boggles. I'll go finish reading now, but it's even more bizarre than before. And the other resident SAW him but.... no, there's a lot more that hasn't come out yet... has to be!In case anyone is interested, here is an article with the complete probably cause document:
https://www.king5.com/article/news/...ents/281-03884767-8bea-48fd-883e-fa2e83acbaa7
The police knew quite a bit, and there appears to have been a witness to the entry/exit, at least.
ie: having the police stop him while he and his father were on route to PA to see if they could capture any wounds/marks on his hands.
Right, I just saw the one where he was tailgating a Semi.I thought there was 2 traffic stops.
Yes, in part.It was a valid traffic stop for following too close. At that time he was not under any suspicion of murder, at least by what the Indiana Patrol knew.