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ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with former FBI profiler and ABC News contributor Brad Garrett about Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger’s profile and what may have led police to him.
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I think the public is very very lucky that the FBI recognized that this murderer was very dangerous, and needed to be found before he had another opportunity. And they ran familial DNA testing. Phew. That's pretty uncommon for new active cases.... But it was a good call. This dude wasn't going to stop and he was a massive danger to society. High five to law enforcement this time! (Not every time.. but this time, they did amazing fast & effective work)
@veronicadamico7976
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@debrarolland1704
Жыл бұрын
That is what I said. The way he did this crime said he liked killing and would do it again.
@davebrown4841
Жыл бұрын
LOL 😂, the FBI had Intel on the Boston bom..... bers and did nothing. Just like they had Intel on many of the mass shooters. So I wouldn't be putting the FBI up on the pedestal. And I really find it funny that you would think that the public didn't already know that this guy was dangerous.
@tishwitch
Жыл бұрын
@@debrarolland1704 and killing 4 young active students isn't easy. And having 2 living victims hear nothing is scary... They knew this wasn't a good person to leave out in society, or they'd keep finding bodies. That's how I feel about this one, and whoever profiled this guy was on point. It may be luck but thank goodness for it! I hear he was happily giving out As to his students after the killings. He was on Cloud 9 - that's not a good sign. Someone who felt guilt would be drowning in depression. It's a good thing he's behind bars awaiting trial.
@tinamartina1801
Жыл бұрын
FAST JOB IS NOT ALWAYS A GOOD JOB
I taught criminal law to criminal justice students for forty years. Over the years I had more than a few that were criminal personalities who enrolled in order to learn how to “beat the system”. Most of them dropped out resenting the underlying moral disapproval of crime inherent in the subject as they were criminals themselves aggrieved by the world. Read Yochelson and Samenov “The Criminal Personality “. This offender, while more intelligent than most, and narcissistic enough to think he could commit the perfect murder, was just another criminal himself.
@distantraveller9876
Жыл бұрын
He's dumber than most criminals, just slightly more educated. Most criminals wouldn't need a PhD in criminology to tell you that driving away in your own vehicle after a murder is stupid.
@jiyeonkim9862
Жыл бұрын
@@distantraveller9876 That part I just don’t understand if he was that smart and ran some whatif analysis. I heard the white elantra had a PA plate and was registered under his parents’ names. (May not be true) Perhaps he thought the car would not have been caught in any surveillance cameras but police found out about the car so he may have wanted to bring it to his parents’ house? But what about all the possible dna evidence left while he was committing the horrific murder? What made him look smart other than pursuing a PhD in criminology?
@wetaswetwipe
Жыл бұрын
Do you think the hard work involved was also a factor in their decisions to drop out?
@fightingcock6920
Жыл бұрын
@@jiyeonkim9862he’s book smart not street smart big difference
@nancydrew1102
Жыл бұрын
@@distantraveller9876well said , doesn’t take a genius to say don’t drive your car there & back. Don’t hide evidence & trophies in your apartment. Clean your search engines , hard disk drive & cloud . Don’t talk you phone stalking victim or to the crime scene. Don’t wear gloves afterwards draw attention to you already weird behaviour. What genius!!
That serial killer comment is so true- I wouldn’t be surprised if he was planning to do this again or has already done this before
@queenjojo96
Жыл бұрын
@@distantraveller9876 trueeee! So wild of him to go all out of his first murder and kill 4 people- it’s like he wanted to get caught
@mariee.5912
Жыл бұрын
@@distantraveller9876 agree!
@lucasrem
Жыл бұрын
Did he do it, why you think so ? You know more ?
@annabenezue5624
Жыл бұрын
@@lucasrem They found his DNA at the crime scene. They have video of him circulating around the area many times in his car that evening and prior to the murders. They have cell phone data to back up where he was as well.
@lionelgrisbane-ud87
Жыл бұрын
You have no idea what his motive was for this crime, so there’s absolutely no evidence that he’d done this before or would do this again. Your comments are pointless until we find out the motive for this crime.
I was afraid they would never get the person who did this and the case would remain cold. But thank God like a New Year miracle, they caught him and he will face justice what he did. He probably honestly believed he could get away with the perfect murder... he thought wrong. Those poor kids didn't deserve this. He ruined so many lives especially the victims' families. They literally just celebrated the holidays without them. Imagine how painful that must have been for them.
@johnr5252
Жыл бұрын
You sure it’s him?
@Udontsay948
Жыл бұрын
Innocent till proven guilty?
@Hunee-
Жыл бұрын
Never had a doubt that a suspect would be apprehended, although innocent until proven guilty. This type of crime will have some sort of DNA evidence. It was just a matter of time.
@srishtijoshi5980
Жыл бұрын
@@Hunee- His DNA was found on the knife found at crime scene. Read in one of the news. He is for sure guilty, just the matter of proving it in court.
@martinburns7928
Жыл бұрын
This case has those earmarks too practice patience. Unfortunately, Justice as other cases, where any defense was void, make a mockery and should be recognized as such !
He's destroyed his own family
@scooter2163
Жыл бұрын
True that but let's be honest, he did much worse to four other families.
@lalo80adams71
Жыл бұрын
He has more juice than OJ Simpson...
@SignusSig
Жыл бұрын
Just he
@greenbeanz5914
Жыл бұрын
Who cares! 4 less MAGA fascists!
@BovisStercus
Жыл бұрын
He killed four people.
I understand he was interested in studying why people offend, but I can't understand why he would want to commit such a gruesome crime. It's just disgusting.
@remasteredretropcgames3312
Жыл бұрын
Psychopaths exist.
@terrie001
Жыл бұрын
Because hearing stories from others won’t make you understand what it means to be a psycho.
@uppitybee898
Жыл бұрын
@@remasteredretropcgames3312 maybe, but not all psychopaths are murderers.
@katwashere194
Жыл бұрын
I’m very interested in criminology due to my grandfather being a detective. I would never and could never even fathom doing anything even close to that. Lots of people are interested in crime so just due to percentages some are going to be sick like this guy.
@markdraine3571
Жыл бұрын
@California DreamingMost psychopaths are not criminally violent , usually . They lie ,steal, manipulate ,com etc., but not usually this stuff. They are amongst us I'm every capacity : doctors, lawyers ,cops. etc ..In fact , they are more prevalent than people realize, comprising about 1 in 8 people we encounter. The prisons are about 20% psychopaths. I guess there a lot of bad people that do stuff, but have a conscience ..Kohberger is probably part of what they call the dark triad, which Is Machiavellian complex, narcissism ,and psychopathy .
From a criminologist to a criminal 🥺🥺 those kids didn't deserve that
@user-xg3uy6hq9g
Жыл бұрын
and those murdered by cops don' deserve to brutalize by those supposed to protect and serve us.
@connoryork6631
Жыл бұрын
@ቬ Cry baby black. Your "community" is rotten to the core.
This is how to flush your parent's hard earned money down the drain and ruin their lives, as well as the victims and families. What an utter waste. So very sad and heartbreaking.💔
@studiosinger
Жыл бұрын
Likely took the gamble as a murder for hire.
@harrisonkalmar335
Жыл бұрын
@@studiosinger why you say that?
@JohnnyIP777
Жыл бұрын
Because he's a dipshit.
@ingefriedbianca
Жыл бұрын
Criminals are issued from outrageously abusive families.
@lepatron6195
Жыл бұрын
@@ingefriedbianca unless you’re a psychopath
no wonder he did so well in college....he was being tested literally on his own thoughts! those answers mustve come easy!
@StevenMichaelCunningham
Жыл бұрын
Suffice it to say he failed the study.
@greenjupiter
Жыл бұрын
@@StevenMichaelCunningham exactly
@StevenMichaelCunningham
Жыл бұрын
@@greenjupiter 🤔😶😶🌫️😅✨
@stevennguyen4993
Жыл бұрын
Dude probably thought he could be the next zodiac with a criminology degree. Most forensics/criminology/criminal justice degrees are joke programs designed to teach high school students who are largely weak in math and science. People wanna make him seem as if he has inside knowledge on committing crime, but any dolt who studied criminal justice would know how sloppy knife homicides are.
@Gangsterkitty401meow
Жыл бұрын
That’s so creepy
What the hell was wrong with this guy ? It is so sad that 4 young people lost their lives because of this stupid guy Any punishment will be not enough for him
@nwmacguy
Жыл бұрын
He's a psychopath, that's what. Rare, but out there. Just furthering his training at WSU. He'll likely get the death penalty in Idaho.
@shooter7a
Жыл бұрын
He is a sociopath. These people are like reptiles. About one person in 40 is a sociopath...and about 1 in 40 sociopaths become serious/violent criminals. They have no empathy. They are not capable of it.
@hannejeppesen1809
Жыл бұрын
He is not stupid, he was a student for an advanced degree. However, he is obviously very disturbed. Reading about how he behaved in jail, I would label him crazy, and of course evil. Just a laymans opinion.
@somnuswaltz5586
Жыл бұрын
Lol easy there, turbo... the guy is anything BUT stupid, if he's guilty
@bblwarrantydepartment981
Жыл бұрын
He is a incel
Watch his eyes. Condolences to the families,may the victims rest when justice is served.
@mikejejenich7116
Жыл бұрын
Justice served ? This country’s legal system is a joke…… hes gonna get 3 meals a day. And cable tv. In a arabic. Country. They would have cut his head off….. and not waste millions of dollars. On a bs. Trial. Theres a reason. In arabic countries there crime rate is % is 5. They dont play there……. In this country. You can murder someone and get away with it. ( oj Simpson). ( caceee Anthony). (Killed her child). Got away with it !! Parkland school shooter. Shot and killed more then 14 people. Hes in jail getting 3 meals a day…. This country legal system is. A joke ✅
@rayne7340
Жыл бұрын
He has evil eyes. It’s like looking at satan
@DJ-zt2ml
Жыл бұрын
Eyes of evil
@josephaulisio9281
Жыл бұрын
You know nothing of true evil.
@blah-yv9cv
Жыл бұрын
@Joseph Aulisio wow so deep bro, wow you're so cool. Fucking dork
Intelligent. Confident. Good upbringing. Decent family. These things do not take away that he has been arrested for a gruesome crime that stole 4 lives.
He’s probably not different than most. He’s just an angry, rejected man, with too much pent up anger -dime a dozen.
@k.t.8537
Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure he’s different than most
@user-zv7lm8uk7h
Жыл бұрын
@@k.t.8537 No, you can trust someone, on youtube, name fartemis fartmelloweater.
@sasa6583
Жыл бұрын
@@user-zv7lm8uk7h😂😂
@anraenorman594
Жыл бұрын
Sigh, can the FBI put this guy on their radar? Empathy with serial killers on youtube is a clear red sign.
@JamesHeller-if5kg
Жыл бұрын
@@kandykaye9981 why do you hope not????
Imagine the dad on that ride actually having traces of victim's blood on his shoes as a result of his son's actions unbeknownst to him is heartbreaking
@ozzierabbit587
Жыл бұрын
"having traces of victim's blood on his shoes" reminds me of the "Craigslist killer", who wore shoes with blood on them from one of his victims to a police interview.
@eugenieroyce3312
Жыл бұрын
Where did this comment come from?
@sprinkles8288
Жыл бұрын
Interesting thought
@rachelshoey7029
Жыл бұрын
@@eugenieroyce3312 right? its really random
@Hellenicheavymetal
Жыл бұрын
Dang, that was deep.
The deadness of his eyes screams PSYCOPATH 😱 to me!!
To those trying to Understand . We never understand what we are not !
@RSTI191
Жыл бұрын
Got news for you- we are and continue to be for a long, long, long time.
He's not going to be a "different" offender before a judge and jury!
@ssing7113
Жыл бұрын
Happened to Casey Anthony and OJ…. Let’s hope this is different
@fabialvarez13
Жыл бұрын
If the case is strong this is not going to be another Casey Anthony.
@joemama-lq9yx
Жыл бұрын
@S Sing the OJ case got side tracked by the racist cop that somehow found dna where nobody else had. And then the expert said that the bloods splatter didnt make any sense. Toooooo and very important, im sure the whole part of Nicole sleeping with some random dude played a role into it.
@11-1LOVE
Жыл бұрын
Considering the lack of evidence i think he has an even better case than casey anthony.Hopefully they find some dna in his car or phone records or smth...
@drakereed9537
Жыл бұрын
As determined by a real judge and jury as opposed to internet comments - he may or may not be found guilty at all.
I can’t imagine what his family must be going through right now. I suspect many sleepless nights await. My heart goes out to them.
@ThatAlleyCatsBack
Жыл бұрын
Who cares about his family?! You sound ridiculous
@Thornspyre81
Жыл бұрын
They are behind him, It appears they believe him.
@bryceharper446
Жыл бұрын
No winners here, except for him. If he did it he imagined if he got caught. He has no idea. Life over for him too.
@bdub-er5090
Жыл бұрын
His family seems suspicious actually. The dad, mom, sister, have done some weird stuff
@christianhernandez726
Жыл бұрын
what about the families of the victims?
If this guy turns out to be innocent he should receive a billion dollars for the slander. Dude hasn't been found guilty yet.
@thunderbolt1359
Жыл бұрын
Just like OJ. 😄😄😄
@LuckiestStarByFar
Жыл бұрын
What's with men all over the comments insinuating that he may be innocent? You've got this complex that all men are wrongly accused of crimes. Bet you think all men accused of rape are innocent, too.
Does this guy sound a bit like Steve Carell or am I way off?
@GD20254
Жыл бұрын
Omg Youre right it's Michael Scott Don't drop the soap Bryan !
@priyas7358
Жыл бұрын
Yeaaah😲
@michaelmarks9002
Жыл бұрын
Hear it. Michael in a corner
@Rico401Prov
Жыл бұрын
Wait…what!? 🫢
@amclaudet
Жыл бұрын
Lol yes
I feel bad for the dad who flew out to Washington because he just wanted to help his son get home for the holidays.
@sdriza
Жыл бұрын
can you even imagine? the poor father's slow realization of what is happening? probably originally happy to have the family together for the holiday
@allanthomas6097
Жыл бұрын
@@sdriza i feel bad for his wholr family
@leluthor5357
Жыл бұрын
Id like to think his dad started with a fear that turns out into suspicion once he flew and met the suspect. Paternal instinct always matters. I bet the dad has had it in mind but was just afraid to ask the son whether he was involved. For some reason it didnt take time the father knew.
@malcriadamedina5358
Жыл бұрын
@@sdrizathey're not realizing anything. The family thinks they have the wrong guy
@joesmith9216
Жыл бұрын
Nope, he's the mind control daddy, all planned, fathers are the head of cia families and the programmers.
Wouldn't it be creepy if he actually wanted to get caught? Like he was more interested in seeing if he can win in court. I'm glad the investigators kept everything quiet for a bit. And I hope they have all the evidence they need for a conviction.
@ktkt1825
Жыл бұрын
I feel they would not arrest him at all unless they felt their case was very strong- strong enough to convict.
@stephaniezuiewski5940
Жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly.
@louisliu5638
Жыл бұрын
@@ktkt1825 Jack's point is that idea that maybe he WANTED to get caught. Like a businessman that WANTED to fail. I worked for two of them.
@ktkt1825
Жыл бұрын
@@louisliu5638 Yes, I see Jack's idea. I don't think he wanted to get caught, though. I believe his preoccupation with killing came before all his studies- immersion only fueled it. He attempted to evade in many ways, but made several significant (rookie) mistakes.
@Martin-pb7ts
Жыл бұрын
I spoke to a cop once in South Africa. He told me that he can't believe how often criminals leave identifying information at a crime scene. I'm not talking about a tiny amount of DNA found by an expert either. They often left their ID book at the scene of the crime. In SA you get an Identification book when you turn 16. Very much like leaving your passport at the scene of the crime in the US. The cop said it wasn't even rare.
Now, they need to find out if this was the first time he committed murder.
@mygirldarby
Жыл бұрын
Yes, that is no doubt being investigated. Other police departments and the FBI will be looking through their unsolved cases. I have a bad feeling he might have committed other murders.
I’m not sure if Bryan truly understood how widely covered this crime was going to be. It’s the kind that everyone is going to remember for the rest of their lives.
@MeatCatCheesyBlaster
Жыл бұрын
I’m sure that was his intention
@Candyland7198
Жыл бұрын
That’s probably what he wanted unfortunately.
@ssing7113
Жыл бұрын
This is the life of social media and then internet… and mixed with a very attractive woman 😂😂😂. That’s the only reason this became so big. If it was some ho bums it would have been forgotten in a couple weeks
@codymerritt9751
Жыл бұрын
Na I'll definitely forget about this for years and years to come till it pops back up on my KZread. It really wasn't that bad of a case compared to other serial killers. Not saying it wasn't gruesom
@martinramirezmi5457
Жыл бұрын
You would be surprised how many people have never even heard of the Idaho killings.
Kohberger is disturbingly calm. I think an innocent person would be screaming "I am innocent"!
@andycraig7734
Жыл бұрын
In his graduation video, he's emotionless as he collects his diploma. Everyone else is smiling.
@josephgriffin2388
Жыл бұрын
Sociopaths generally have low emotional connections. Riding across the country with good old dad, after what he'd done? No emotion... sociopath.
@ssing7113
Жыл бұрын
Right. I would be telling the cameras I DIDN’T DO IT! You’ll see!! He’s guilty as sin by that walk.. you don’t act that way if you literally didn’t do it. You’d be shaking your head and making statements
@casparnigell5510
Жыл бұрын
We're all different in our reactions. His reaction doesn't mean anything. There is no "set way" that people should react.
@mbmonkey1
Жыл бұрын
@@josephgriffin2388you don’t know he did anything.
My Heart Breaks for the 4 lost there life by this guy and My Deep Condolences to the family of the 4 life's taken too soon. I hope he tells the truth and pray he gets life or the death chair when he is found guilty
@barneyronnie
Жыл бұрын
Innocent until proven guilty...
@FourDollaRacing
Жыл бұрын
Our farts and dares go out to all of the idiots in the KZread comment section... 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♀️
@adrienneberkman48
Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately they use the chair there anymore but I hope they don't have stupid jorors like the Casey Anthony case 2 of the jurors were morons!
@noahberndtson4170
Жыл бұрын
Depending on how Liberal the state is. They may not have the death penalty because it is “cruel” well what about the victims pain and suffering
@jenniferbellinger42
Жыл бұрын
He is being tried in a pro death penalty state...If found guilty I hope he gets it...BECAUSE it will hopefully send a message to others ..I feel sad for his family ...this is horrific for many people
I wonder how he did it "alone" doing it in one go to 4 people. That's unbelievable.
@stasiasfriend
Жыл бұрын
Dude's a literal monster, apparently Kaylee was nearly beheaded...):
@tessgella
Жыл бұрын
@@stasiasfriend he really is a monster. That's horrible.
@amyd3464
Жыл бұрын
And in only 20 minutes
This is what happens when you focus too much on the wrong thing. You start to become it
@sm7657
Жыл бұрын
Very wise point
@skaetur1
Жыл бұрын
How many children are abused by church men?
@ImUrZaddy
Жыл бұрын
@@skaetur1 up in the millions, truly disgusting
@3BGamersHD
Жыл бұрын
@@skaetur1 who says church is good
@wendi2819
Жыл бұрын
I disagree to an extent. His predilection to want to do others harm for his own internal reasons came first. It seems more rare that an alledged offender of this type would have this level of degrees in criminal justice. Not even Ted Bundy was a post grad. student. ( Chicken or egg)?
I don't know if he's guilty or innocent but he's already been tried and convicted in the court of mass media and public opinion.
@wqv5423ln
Жыл бұрын
Thats a free country! He'll have a trial & jury so why all the fuss?
@bleuskye8124
Жыл бұрын
Andrew Z * exactly
@nillyk5671
Жыл бұрын
@@wqv5423ln Free? Where?
@wqv5423ln
Жыл бұрын
@@nillyk5671 the USA
@pr-ji1ni
Жыл бұрын
Sorry but that court of public opinion argument is meaningless. People posting on social media will not send this guy to death row. The jury will look at evidence and testimony. And as in a huge majority of cases this is what will guide them as they decide on a verdict.
Hopefully, his Dad will tell us the stops along the way, the possible dumping sites for murder weapon.
Imagine if this dude is completely innocent and they have the wrong man
@barneyronnie
Жыл бұрын
Very possible. Cops nowadays are like keystone cops. Many are stooges.
@ktkt1825
Жыл бұрын
I doubt he will be able explain how his DNA was found on a knife sheath on a victim's bed at the crime scene.
@kultofbunny
Жыл бұрын
@@ktkt1825 It could have easily been planted. It makes no real sense how it got there anyways. Did he carry it around in his hand after each killing? Give me a break!
@esotericdoll120
Жыл бұрын
@@kultofbunnyplease tell the class who it could have been planted by? like you sound really slow right now 💀
@esotericdoll120
Жыл бұрын
@@kultofbunnyand it wasn't just the knife sheath that placed him at the crime scene. common sense is not common
The judge in the Ted Bundy case said he was an intelligent young man and could have really accomplished something with his life had he chosen to go down a different path. It seems like something that could be so similar with him having been so well educated and so much going for himself. And it's almost hard to imagine he would have done something like this.
@buggyboogle9
Жыл бұрын
The problem I believe is that serial killers and mass murderers are being glorified. These people have some sizable amounts of followers and they just love the fame. Saw a true crime episode recently of two young brothers, who murdered almost their whole family, and were set killing more people, but were caught before they could carry out their plan. Police interviews show no remorse and court appearances show revelling in the attention. Their aim was to be the worst and most famous offenders. For them, that is the accomplishment. It’s years later and we are still talking about Ted Bundy. The Netflix series on Jeffrey Dahmer was one of the highest streamed of 2022. I don’t know what motivated Kohlenberger, he appears to be very stoic, but this is case is garnering worldwide coverage, and you just wonder is this what he wanted and sadly, who else is being influenced by this. He didn’t have to sell anything, he didn’t have to build up years of gaining followers, it’s instant fame/notoriety.
@sopyleecrypt6899
Жыл бұрын
Having intelligence and academic ability doesn’t protect people from being a narcissistic douchebag.
@ssing7113
Жыл бұрын
Doesn’t matter. They have the gene to kill. Why do you think most of us don’t walk around killing people. Because we have no urge. Tendencies. Thoughts to. Idealizations…
@skatingcanuck9837
Жыл бұрын
@@buggyboogle9 The fact there is a successful show about Jeffrey Dahmer says it all. I was at an optical store where the associate said their most popular request is for Dahmer style glasses! 😖
@feilongfan
Жыл бұрын
@@buggyboogle9 The problem is some states have no death penalty
This is a lesson to humanity. Evil hides in power, religion, education and a cause, Be viligiant!
@micahknox3902
Жыл бұрын
Very good point, all information provided so far is from government officials and wannabe rich. No actual evidence only proof and there is a very significant amount of difference between those 2 words. Idaho is not in anyway up to grade to handle a case of this magnitude and will be swinging in the dark trying to get people to think otherwise
Well he took that criminology class to the next level.
@michaelmarks9002
Жыл бұрын
Method Learning
@sdriza
Жыл бұрын
hands on research
@greenbeanz5914
Жыл бұрын
Who cares! 4 less MAGA fascists!
@trentw.3566
Жыл бұрын
No longer needs to wonder how it feels.
@joelincolnlincoln6315
Жыл бұрын
The killers and criminals called him a poser. Now he fo real
I’m fairly certain this guy attended a party at the house where he committed the murders, was rejected by one of the occupants and then came back for his revenge. He seems to have had a track record of rejection from women so he probably snapped.
Actually and unfortunately murderers and serial killers are not always the stereo types that people believe they are. These are the murders that go unsolved.
@louisliu5638
Жыл бұрын
Like Bundy this guy was incredibly lucky: two others in the same house kept sleeping.
this case being covered nationwide right now. good luck in finding impartial jury
@PuffKitty
Жыл бұрын
🤷♂️ I could listen to evidence objectively and make an impartial decision
@mollypittman1776
Жыл бұрын
I’m from Idaho and I could be impartial. I want the facts. And we don’t have the true facts because the case hasn’t been presented.
@aClownBaby-
Жыл бұрын
Nah, Depp v Heard proved to me that it doesn’t matter how much one side has been in the media, jury can always be fair.
@Homengineer-artist
Жыл бұрын
It has crossed my mind, would he get a fair trail.
@Homengineer-artist
Жыл бұрын
@@PuffKitty well right now, just saying your innocent until proven guilty, gets the public angry, in this case.
I really hope this isn't a casey anthony case again.... We all know she did it, common sense wise. But physical evidence wasn't there, or at least the way it was presented. She would've been convicted of something if the lawyers had given the jurors more options.
@rowyourboat5361
Жыл бұрын
don't worry- they've got the goods on him and he'll be found guilty.
@shshshaa9114
Жыл бұрын
@@rowyourboat5361 you don't know that stop it.
@hayleyjones7227
Жыл бұрын
The problem with the Casey Anthony case is there was no crime scene no DNA evidence, it had been so long before they discovered her body the prosecution is left with not much but computer searches and her lack of reporting/ habitual lying to build a case
@scorch4299
Жыл бұрын
nah, hes done for. they didnt arrest him on a whim. sounds like they have dna, matching car. even a probable motive with his major and study....its over for him.
@uranusfrwasp6894
Жыл бұрын
@@scorch4299 They didn't arrest Casey on a whim either. But too much got out and so much time had went by she had time to build a case. Hes waiving extradition to be able to find out what they have against him. Hes enjoying this. He went to school for this, this is what hes wanted all his life.
I'm wondering what role the dad played in this? I think he was involved. When the son was arrested he asked if anyone else had been arrested...very strange question...and the dad was with him in the getaway car.
I feel like they are making a mob of us....
after hearing this discussion, criminology is quite interesting not only that suspect doesn't strike me as a murderer goes to show you anybody can be anybody
My Guess 1. He had a connection with girl. 2. He got rejected by her. 3. He targetted her for revenge by stalking. 4. He planned and done with cold blooded. 5. Others are collatoral damages. 6. He dont have any shame. 7. DNA , Cellphone signal and data on phones Girls , his computer ,cellphone and camera is the evidance.
@maheshnandre2745
Жыл бұрын
It seem my guess was right
If “ in order to think like a criminal you must become a criminal “ was a person
Who would spend 4 days and $1.2K in gas to drive 2500 miles to return home for Christmas?
Some author or authors are already writing a book about him smh . Crazy world
@tinamartina1801
Жыл бұрын
😄
@Sky_Blaze
Жыл бұрын
Anything for clout and $...hate this world
@ssing7113
Жыл бұрын
We’ll prolly not a renowned author. You mean a self published Amazon title 😂😂😂 If not. I guess they deserve the credit if they are really through in the research and development of the book and people buy it. Tons of books on killers…
@kenwilson6850
Жыл бұрын
What is smh? Suck My Hass?
He probably wanted to play a game of cat and mouse, testing himself against law enforcement. Probably thought that he was intelligent enough to get away with it and the scary part is that he knew the system worked cause he majored in it
@lucasrem
Жыл бұрын
did he do it ? CIA people needed a guy ...?
@2Stavroula
Жыл бұрын
I agree. The guy took criminology to get away with the murders. He probably was already nuts before he started studying it.
He not only shamed his family he destroyed a community
WOW. It almost sounds like they arrested someone with VERY LITTLE TO NO EVIDENCE and are now TRYING TO FABRICATE A STORY around their NON-EXISTENT motive in order to say that they “got the guy” and “put an end to the story” How convenient. Sad for this man who’s going to be incarcerated for the rest of their life just to bring a sense of comfort to the victims’ families.
@esotericdoll120
Жыл бұрын
y'all want this to be an innocent man so bad 😭😭
He’s different because he’s doing his research for his criminology
@snortypig596
Жыл бұрын
So many of them have law enforcement ties or fantasies. Plus Ted bundy was also a law student. He more typical than different.
@nenamichelle
Жыл бұрын
@@snortypig596 yes, exactly. You will find that a lot of these murderers tried for a career in LE. Many can’t get past the psych eval and end up working in security.
@atheistbewildered2987
Жыл бұрын
he will have an opportunity to further his studies in prison. He would be fascinating to study
@atheistbewildered2987
Жыл бұрын
@@nenamichelle Exactly, many LE applicants are found to have ASPD and rejected. So they get security jobs.
@nenamichelle
Жыл бұрын
@@atheistbewildered2987 yes!
Do you think he was interested in killing before his criminology education, or could his criminology education have acted as a catalyst for that behavior?
@beckiehastings1589
Жыл бұрын
Plenty of criminology students out there don't commit crimes.
@user-he9mo3bv1u
Жыл бұрын
Both
@amberc2058
Жыл бұрын
Sublimation
@vindonnaamoruso2499
Жыл бұрын
@@beckiehastings1589 That you know of . Maybe they’re just better than this dude at getting away with it lol Jk jk
@usaslastresort1126
Жыл бұрын
“Interested in killing”??? This guy has most likely already killed before!!
Still innocent till proven guilty. I'm curious how this is going to play out if he pleads not guilty.
DANG!!! He’s a freaking celebrity now. He’s going to have marriage proposals and book deals, have his case in every law enforcement training class. The list goes on and on.
@scottjeune154
Жыл бұрын
Cant have a book deal
This dude didn’t lack intelligence he lacked human emotion.
@8176morgan
Жыл бұрын
Gotta admit though that the way he carried out those crimes lacked intelligence. No one with any crime smarts is going to leave a knife sheath behind at the scene of the crime because it could possibly implicate him. But he did and it did implicate him. You would think that he would know that but obviously didn't. So now his life, like the others he took away, is essentially over.
@Plane-tw9xz
Жыл бұрын
@@8176morgan he did it to get caught trust me for him it’s about Being seen
@8176morgan
Жыл бұрын
@@Plane-tw9xz Could be he subconsciously felt a lot of guilt and thus made sure he would get caught. It has happened before -many, many, times.
@Plane-tw9xz
Жыл бұрын
@@8176morgan yep agreed what I don’t understand is why he went through all those years of college and graduated then just decided to murder 4 kids? Makes 0 sense to me at app
@8176morgan
Жыл бұрын
@@Plane-tw9xz Not to you, nor me, nor the multitude of people who have become fascinated by this case. Hopefully, the truth will come out if he is found guilty and makes a full confession, perhaps as a plea bargain in order to avoid the death penalty.
No words can describe the pain this has caused us. I couldn’t take this how someone can have nerve to stab innocent ppl when they are completely helpless. RIP for the lost souls and may justice prevail. I🖤🖤💔💔
@ssing7113
Жыл бұрын
“Us”. There were four people who were stabbed to death. We are not one of them Separate reality with idealizations….
@WrathofArminius
Жыл бұрын
@@ssing7113haha. You already said what I came to say. Good on you mate! Lol.
@ericaasantos-tello7937
Жыл бұрын
@@WrathofArminius no frs. It hurts US to see innocent people die, nothing compares to the pain THEY went thru and their family are going thru.
@WrathofArminius
Жыл бұрын
@@ericaasantos-tello7937 ok. You’re an empath probably. I won’t ruin that. Right on Erica. Don’t be jaded like me.
@WrathofArminius
Жыл бұрын
@@ericaasantos-tello7937 … Frs means for reals?… cuz I had to look it up, and it gave me Federal Reserve System, and Forces Retaliation Squad… and those don’t make sense so I sounded it out… phonetically… furrrrzzz. Furrrrealzzz?… dunno.
Nobody has ever called me brilliant, but even I know my cellphone tracks my every move. PhD candidate, huh?
What disturbs me as much as the murders is the assumption of guilt rather than the assumption of innocence. That is truly horrifying. Maybe he did it, but thus far there has not been much evidence released. Also, that “evidence” has not been subjected to any scrutiny. Hate to point out the obvious, but from time to time, law enforcement make mistakes, just like anyone in any profession. Seems the only evidence the public needs to convict this kid is that people think he’s awkward and that he “acts smart.” If he were dumb and social, I guess, most people would support his right to be considered innocent until proven guilty.
@DoctaBuzz
Жыл бұрын
They found DNA evidence from him at the house, and camera shows him leaving the town that night.
@jqpublic1630
Жыл бұрын
Maybe. First, the image you refer to was taken from an iPhone, through a window, and shows a blurry white car. (One has to ask why someone was taking a photo at that time of morning of a passing car, but whatever.) It does not show the suspect, but perhaps shows the make and model of the same car he has. (Some eighty of that make, model, and color are registered with the U of Idaho security alone). Second, that house was a revolving door of people, a fact well documented by multiple police visits in the months leading up to the murders. Was it hair? Was it blood? That makes a difference. You don’t know. Neither do I. That is the data. Perhaps there is more. Maybe that DNA was recovered from under the victims’ nails. Perhaps that photo was of his car. (Still doesn’t prove he was driving it, just that someone was driving his car at a time that corresponded with the presumed time of the murders. The “exact time of death” is not quite that exact.) As I said, I don’t know if he did it. This vigilantism is a bit much. The jury won’t just “cancel” him; they most likely will vote to have him executed, IF the State of Idaho proves the case. I just think maybe waiting a bit to see is a good idea. As I said also, “Not much evidence released.”
@inafield143
Жыл бұрын
Did he not yell in his jail cell at the guards, saying, I cut them, I'll cut you too?
@jqpublic1630
Жыл бұрын
@@inafield143According to another inmate, so….hard to say. I imagine that person would have to be cross-examined and there would be supporting witnesses, if that was true. I would be surprised, however, if he was not charged there for threatening law enforcement, if he did that.
@Steve-rc1ug
Жыл бұрын
Law enforcement said his stay was uneventful. Which means the other two individuals who said he was acting out were liars. If he’s guilty, justice will be served. At this point, I want to see hard DNA evidence before I make any judgment. And that’s what all of us would want if we were the accused.
interesting note: that car had a pennsylvania license plate on the night of the murders. he didn't register the hyundai in washington state until november 18th. just another weird detail in this crime. 🤔
@patt2415
Жыл бұрын
Hmmmm weird. Thanks for the info
@Whitedove6
Жыл бұрын
Damn it !! That's proves right there it's not him or the correct car if what you say is the truth 🙄💔🙏
@tarincarr9399
Жыл бұрын
@@Whitedove6 it originally had Pennsylvania plates the night of the murder . On his way back to Pennsylvania him and his dad were pulled over 2 times . On 12/18 I believe he changed the plates and registered them in Washington!!! That right there is suspicious
@tarincarr9399
Жыл бұрын
@@Whitedove6 the news team looked up the plate number and then got the vin number on car fax and it showed his car had Pennsylvania plates up until 12/18 ? Why all the sudden change plates when he got back to Pennsylvania to Washington plates
@macawlovers1964
Жыл бұрын
@@Whitedove6 vin says its the right car
My thoughts and prayers to all the Family members. It seems the dirt-bag got his sick thinking from a Hollywood script, the killer student becomes fixed on the thoughts of a murderer just plain sick
It is not shocking at all don't trust anyone still holds true no matter how the world may change we all should be scared to live in this dangerous world condolences to the family
I got a feeling they stopped a potential very dangerous serial killer.
@hazell5457
Жыл бұрын
I'm not entirely sure as it's still early in his case, but they are looking at an unsolved murder case of a couple in Oregon that happened last year. His student apartment is also close by to that location where they were found. At this point, he 'could' already have been a serial killer. But only time will tell if they're able to tie any evidence back to him.
@giovannivenditti4978
Жыл бұрын
@@hazell5457 yeah... I mean "until proven guilty"... You're right. Let's see
I love how the media is so involved in helping people formulate an opinion. Like they are soooooooo good at. Like everybody says good luck finding an impartial jury at this point.
@SamanthaDarko90
Жыл бұрын
I mean look at how big of a media circus the Casey Anthony trial was & they still found her innocent… even though she wasn’t. 🤷♀️ anything could happen!! You would be surprised how many people don’t even know this happened. I’m in southeastern idaho and half the time when I mention anything about it nobody even knows what I am talking about.
@Grimmibo
Жыл бұрын
Bro. His literal fucking dna is all over the crime scene. That’s all a jury will need at this point.
@lissabee49
Жыл бұрын
Just because YOU can't be impartial because YOU heard something said by someone who doesn't have all of the facts does NOT mean that other people have the same issues as YOU do. There are lots of us that do not automatically believe things we hear other people say without proof that what they are saying is true.
@tishwitch
Жыл бұрын
Oddly enough you can put crime all over the news and some people still voted for Donald Trump and Casey Anthony is partying it up with her Netflix money... So I believe in humanity being generally impartial. Jury selection is intense. Bias can exist in a lot more than your media exposure. If you've been a victim of violent crime, you could have a bias, for example. There's a lot of factors to consider, and 2 sides of highly trained lawyers to figure it out.
@sgrvtl7183
Жыл бұрын
I have said this many times - media blabs too much, conjures up scenarios - many times Silence is Golden
I wonder if he was one of those "I can commit a perfect murder" kind of guys. If so,I didn't work out very well.
@scorch4299
Жыл бұрын
if he was in criminology, youd think hed know about geneology testing and know that he cant afford to leave any dna... he obv wasnt that careful...and even if he leaves some by accident , set the place on fire.. jesus this kids an amateur!
@amandaandbug4914
Жыл бұрын
@@scorch4299 or he has cooked up some other explanation for the DNA he intends to use
@Itz_Ashley11
Жыл бұрын
This guy was asking to get caught so much for him pursuing his degree all for that to just go to waste
He doesn't have any scratches. He hanging with his dad. He drives a super common car. He has a cellphone.
It’s so odd that all the reports are ignoring the detail that there was a surviving roommate left alive in the house.
@HughJass-jv2lt
Жыл бұрын
I didn't know that 🤣🤣
It strikes me that the various law enforcement agencies and the media should be EXTREMELY careful about 'convicting' him as the killer before his trial. Do we want this whole thing to end up in a mistrial? Choose words carefully people!
@wqv5423ln
Жыл бұрын
We all know he'll get trial by jury! Why all the panic?
@MrJohnnyDistortion
Жыл бұрын
SHUT - UP!
@julesjay424
Жыл бұрын
That’s why a gag order was issued
@innocentnemesis3519
Жыл бұрын
@@julesjay424 besides, plenty of people don’t obsessively follow true crime 🤷♀ if you’ve seen the traffic bodycam footage, it’s looking like BK injured his right hand/wrist during the attack… won’t be hard to convince a jury that the guy whose blood is on the victims is the attacker.
@julesjay424
Жыл бұрын
@@innocentnemesis3519 it definitely looks like there are injuries to his hand. 100% agree. Judge issued a GAG Order. So idk how much we are really going to find out
Is it just me, or does anyone else wonder how much attention such criminals get as compared to other 'news', including wars, weather calamities, major human crises...many maybe opting for such crimes that put the spotlight on them and that too in a HUGE way, where so many other people like media, police, legal system get working from where the criminal left off!
@danstrayer111
Жыл бұрын
In journalism, this would be known as a "human interest story", as well as actual news. It's like the trapped coal miners, or the little kid fell down the well......they are stories which appeal to humans for the drama and uncertainty and horror.
@signemarkuson1940
Жыл бұрын
Morbid curiosity
@sedg03
Жыл бұрын
Lets.. talk.. climate change!!
He’s not been convicted of anything yet.
These Public ancestry DNA database stuff is getting a little scary. Especially since we have to pay a company so they can sell it or give it to the police. This should be a big point in the case as to the legality of this practice. Not to say I'm defending any sort of criminal this catches but if we give the powers that be too much leeway with this stuff they'll start using it in ways we may not be able to predict.
@audreyheart2180
Жыл бұрын
what if the culprit is his uncle, or his cousin (same DNA ancestry); who happened to have borrowed the car? what are the odds?
@d4ever649
Жыл бұрын
They found a murderer after years because his great niece or someone did that DNA testing
@MyStupified
Жыл бұрын
@@audreyheart2180 I'm sure by now they've had him submit a DNA sample that probably matched what they found at the scene. More to my point when I was a child my parents worked at our states crime lab where their role was to institute the new CODIS Database in our state and I remember them being upset calling it useless because it only works if you've been caught before. With people giving away their DNA the easier it is for the system to catch you. Right now its used on criminals but there's no telling who'll it'll be used against next. The worry is not so much the uncertainty of using DNA to place someone somewhere it's more do we really want the government to have the power to tell where you've been by a hair left behind. (even though they can already do that with phones lol)
@audreyheart2180
Жыл бұрын
@@MyStupified it depends on all of us.. if we (majority and the elites) act out of fear - then it's all downhill - for planting evidence.. if we act out of love - then it's all uphill - for identifying missing loved ones - for catching unidentifiable/ uncatchable/ untouchable/ unbelievable criminals...
@sedg03
Жыл бұрын
Apparently cheney and bush families really n truely believe their. Blood lines are special, different, and better and therefore they're ok to create a coup using mormons and they're supposed to be in charge of all our money while all become povertised. This was grem of idea behind the DNA tests.
Bryan looks terrified. I hope they got the right guy. Let's see ALL THE EVIDENCE.
@elguerofoo388
Жыл бұрын
Oh Jesus, you probably think the vaccine is killing ppl too huh ?
@scorch4299
Жыл бұрын
he looks exactly like the person I thought he'd look like. I thought hed be a bit younger, but wasnt off by much.
@dextermoore278
Жыл бұрын
@@scorch4299 I had no idea what the Suspect would look like. I just knew that it wasn't any of the Jack Guys and that he would be anywhere from 25-35 years old. That's the age group for most Serial Killers.
@lenturnbow8038
Жыл бұрын
I hope to never experience the terror of these students or the pain and anger their families are experiencing. My heart breaks for them all. Having said that, this suspect deserves due process and the best evidence. Back in 2015, I was stalked to my back yard and stabbed. I lost so much blood that my heart stopped. Were it not for a paramedic that arrived just in time, I'd be dead. My attacker collected samples from many pools I dripped and for the next few months planted my blood samples at various of his other violent crimes scenes. I had many field interviews with law enforcement. They were not amused. They did good, solid investigative work though and the bad guys suffered. If Bryan is our guy or if he conspired with the actual stabber, lets be rid of him and his co-conspirator(s). If this isn't our guy, we really really need to know that, too.
@wariannn1253
Жыл бұрын
Really ? With that low key smirk ?
Seems a bit odd that father never asked son "hey what were you doing in Idaho?" Especially after seeing all the news and police searching for white car
@chrischildress5431
Жыл бұрын
Who said the dad watched the news?what makes you believe the dad knew he was in idaho?
@Shadowboost
Жыл бұрын
Didn't he go to grad school close to Moscow?
@tourdedogue4952
Жыл бұрын
He lived in WA state, not Idaho. Why would his dad connect that?
@RoadTripzz14
Жыл бұрын
Not odd at all. Washington State University is about 10 miles away from the crime scene.
@ryancuda45
Жыл бұрын
@@RoadTripzz14 he ate at the diner and was stalking the girls for sure
the work of all the police and the FBI is extraordinary! I hope this brings some peace to families
this dude sounds exactly like Steve Carell
@hopeyniguez
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing!
The prisoner on death row was pretty accurate in his assessment of this guy !
He could have killed before and gotten away with it
The way he nonchalantly went about his life after doing something so gruesome. I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s unalived animals in the past or even unalived another person prior to this that haven’t been discovered.
@Puddles777
Жыл бұрын
Criminals do not have a normal brain the brain and the mind are the same thing we learn that from E equals MC2 their brains are obviously physically deformed that's why their minds don't work it's part of the dark matter that's in the universe. They are unable to distinguish between good and evil they live only by their instincts they're not capable of thinking yeah they can read a book memorize what they read and pass the test that's asking questions about the book you read and you could get a phd but it doesn't mean you're intelligent doesn't mean you're smart. Intelligence is manifested in kindness understanding empathy compassion These things are attributes of God.
@annabenezue5624
Жыл бұрын
I think I watched a video from a news group; not sure, but they said he is in a cell with someone or another prisoner asked him some questions about it. The prisoner asked why he did it. His response was; "I didn't do it" He has not appeared to be distraught, scared or effected by his arrest in any way.
@0:37 I'm not sure where this man is , but I find the haphazard display of pictures, etc. behind him to be a little odd.
Creo que es un tipo inteligente, como hay tantos, que tiene una enfermedad mental cronificada en el tiempo y muy agravada por la falta de tratamiento. Quizá tenga más de una patología. Por desgracia a menudo este tipo de trastornos si no se tratan adecuadamente desembocan en situaciones muy dañinas para la persona o su entorno. No me parece un crimen muy sofisticado, ni siquiera muy bien planeado, por mucho que al ser estudiante de criminología tuviese “cuidados” especiales en ciertas cosas para evitar ser apresado. No sean morbosos. Hablen de la gran importancia de la salud mental para evitar este tipo de tragedias. DEJEN DE HACER TV DE LOS AÑOS 50, y realmente informen y ayuden a la audiencia que puede tener un familiar, un amigo, o incluso ellos mismos pasando por algún problema de salud menta para que acudan en busca de ayuda psicológica o psiquiatrica para que estas situaciones dejen de repetirse. 4 chicos muy jóvenes han muerto dejando familias destrozadas. ES HORA DE HACER UN TIPO DE PERIODISMO DIFERENTE, DIGNIFIQUEN SU PROFESIÓN.
How was he able to murder four people and know one tried to fight this guy. Four people in one house at the same time. No noise? No screams? No yells for help? Nothing to alarm anyone? I feel for their families at this time. The heart of man is inherently wicked and evil!
@yellowblanka6058
Жыл бұрын
He was probably a highly socially functioning psychopath, and they figured because he looked like a normal guy that he was "harmless", he probably said/did a few things that were odd in retrospect that they overlooked because they assumed he wasn't capable of a crime like this.
I don't see using his own car in the crimes as particularly intelligent.
We may find out what reason he had for chosing these 4 people, and why the other two people "slept through" the murdering.
he looks nuts. look at those eyes. can't believe he's only 28.
@trinavargas9830
Жыл бұрын
The eyes omg
@feralLove
Жыл бұрын
Its the drugs ages someone pretty quick
@janebarbontin830
Жыл бұрын
@@feralLove His eyes look vacant/soulless...
@plutoplatters
Жыл бұрын
if you didn't know what he did..or think he did.... he looks just like hundreds of people we see every day ! excepting in wal-marts any of them.
@giovanna722
Жыл бұрын
@@plutoplatters No, those eyes make him stand out. Or maybe there are a lot of rigidly intense starers in Walmart.
Couldn't a student of criminology do a better job of not getting caught?
Having spent time with him driving across Country, Dad never saw any signs of murder brewing??
I’m interested to see what evidence they have against him. If the police got this wrong they have ruined this man’s life. Let’s hope they got this one right.
@jackmiller4624
Жыл бұрын
They got it right
He probably asked one of the girls out and got rejected...he has the 'eyes of madness'
Why aren't you guys reporting about the two month old infant who was murdered by his dad and Rigby Idaho??????? That should be on national news because the judge gave him 3 months jail time....
Being a lifetime student is not that impressive these days. Says nothing about emotional intelligence.
I feel so sorry for his sisters, mother and father. Maybe they are suffering a loss similar to the victims parents.
@cushe83
Жыл бұрын
How is it similar ?
@Jade_902
Жыл бұрын
No
@yrmthr
Жыл бұрын
Horrible but no way comparable
@Bizarro69
Жыл бұрын
Ah yes, the living killer kid and the dead murdered kid, so similar!
@lisev415
Жыл бұрын
Maybe? They are grieving too
Still difficult to process that...Still like a bad dream when I look at these beautiful, healthy, happy young adults...Broken Hearted!!! I Still don't understand why he did such a gruesome crime, it doesn't make any sense...
Horrible what he did but it is also strange he had so much knowledge about crimes, he is sooo intelligent but then it seems he committed a very "easy to find out" crime. I would expect from someone with so much knowledge to never been found.
@rustyshimstock8653
Жыл бұрын
Despite all of his learning, this loser ends up with a big fat F in criminology and in life, in general.
@louisliu5638
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my wife has this great saying about very intelligent people: "you can be a genius all your life, but INCREDIBLY STUPID for just one moment". In this case, however, he had to plan ahead and then BE REALLY STUPID.
Stabbing someone to death is beyond a violent and heinously disgusting crime but it's a personal act. This POS was close to his victims in order to stab them to death...Found guilty he must receive the death penalty.
@LuckiestStarByFar
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The guy already looks scary, but imagine what they went through being stabbed by this guy? Terrifying.
He can brag to Bubba his cell mate and the Grim Reaper when they fry his ass how "special" a killer he almost wuz! A LEGEND IN HIS OWN DEMENTED MIND!!
His attorney said earlier that Kohberger traveled to PA around Dec 17... I'd love to know whether that cross country trip was really pre planned a long time ago as his attorney stated. His attorney would have taken Bryan's father's word for that - there would be no reason for him to try to verify what his client told him, and it would actually be inappropriate to attempt to verify what Bryan's father told him to be true... The notice by police regarding wanting any information on a white Hyundai Elantra was put out on Dec 7. By Dec 17, Bryan was traveling across the country to PA. From my understanding he was going to return to WA for his studies. His apartment still had all his belongings so it doesn't appear he was going to move back to PA..?? Why would he drive across the country to see his family, when he would most certainly still need a car in WA? He would then have to drive it back across the country again, to WA, when he returned for school - likely by himself this time. Would have so much easier, and likely less expensive, to fly back to PA. It doesn't make a lot of sense to me, and makes it appear as if the father flew out to WA to help him drive back to PA - within days of the police posting their notice on the white Hyundai Elantra... Just seems a bit suspicious.... On an somewhat unrelated note, I also would wonder whether the two stops by the police in Indiana were random - hard to believe this wasn't related to LE tailing him on the trip back to PA...??
@ninadificil5784
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Perhaps Dad helped with the clean up ?
@Lionheart1980
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Yeah, twice doesn't seem like a coincidence, does it?! I'm sure the undercover FBI agents had something to do with that as a way to see what was going on inside the vehicle.
@duo7552
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It seems everyone is just going along with what his attorney said, when the fact is that the date on the cop cam stop in Indiana is Dec 15! They were already half way home to PA by then. Google Maps show Pullman-Moscow Airport to Scranton PA as 220 HOURS drive time! That's nearly 9 full Days IF to never stop or sleep. I think they got out of dodge by the very next day that LE was publicly announcing that they were looking for that Elantra!
@TShirtAndReeboks
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What? It's not 220 hours of drive time! It's a two day drive. Look it up again.
@duo7552
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@@TShirtAndReeboks Oops. I guess I was imagining him taking a bicycle. 🤣
They should of had a suspect within 48 hours. Not 6 weeks later. I hope they have the right guy.
@MinusEighty
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Easy to say. I would say that they had dozens of suspects within 48 hours. It takes time to sort thing out and to properly process evidence.
Apparently his studies didn’t help him that well.
“I’m not like other murderers 💅🏼✨”
I think when he asked if there’s another they’ve arrested, I think he’s referring to his father. Hi dad knew he committed something or at least have an idea there’s law he broke because why fly and drive all d way to PA? Just book a plane and fly but he can’t because he needed to secure his car. The father can be a state witness if he had confided something to his father.
So all that education didn’t stop him from being a big evil fool
Defense attorneys will question from contamination of the crime scene to DNA procedures
If he is the confirmed killer, it'll be surprising because he'll be one of the few well educated murderers actually caught. People dissappear and are murdered every day and nobody is caught. These type of people exist and are very smart. 100% this isn't the first time this person committed a murder. This was too perfect and 4 people for your first? Nah, there would be more mistakes and the murderer wouldn't be that calm.