Idaho Murders

  This is just another update on everything that is going on with the quadruple stabbing that happened to four college students in Moscow, Idaho by a graduate student at the University of Washington, Bryan Kohberger. 

Bryan’s sister was in a movie where there was a killing in a similar style. This makes me consider if this was a potential motive. I believe part of this was to see if he could get away with murder after he had studied it for so long, but I also believe part of this could have been, at least with his killing style, if it was inspired by the movie. This is very weird, but he was a weird guy so I wouldn’t put much past him. 

Victim’s sister defends the victim for delaying the 911 call. I do not blame her, as D.M., this would be an incredibly traumatizing event to even see the person, and she truly did not realize what all was going on in the house, so I am glad that she is not being put to blame by any of the victim’s families, because I also do not believe she is in the wrong either. D.M. was not in the wrong at all, she just did not know what had happened, and was in such a state of shock. 

The question of “why did he not kill the other two roommates?” still exists. I think this was a targeted crime, as I have said on several occasions, but no, I can not confirm this. With time, hopefully, we will get to know whether or not it truly was a targeted crime, and as it appears, the other two roommates, fortunately enough for them were not who was Bryan’s targets, but this is just a theory. 

Kaylee was only in town for the weekend as stated on Friday’s episode of Dateline, which made this event even more tragic. She wanted to go be with her best friend and was tragically stabbed to death. But, this also causes me to run with my theory even harder. I think Bryan targeted her, and when he saw that she had returned, he knew his time to commit this crime became even more limited. Now as for how he knew that Kaylee had returned to town for the weekend, I have a few thoughts. Either, he saw her new car in the driveway. Or, he followed her phone that he had been apparently tracking, or even, he follows her on social media, probably under a bot account or accounts, and saw she had posted somewhere.

The final thing that I learned from the Dateline episode was about Pappa Rodger. Pappa Rodger is a potential alias used by Bryan Kohberger who was incredibly active in Facebook groups involving the Idaho Murders. He even talked about a knife sheath that was potentially left, and then got defensive when people asked what idiot would leave the sheath at a crime scene. Not only do I believe this was him, but it confirms that he was deeply investigating what was on the internet to check for potential leads. 

Anne Taylor is Bryan Kohberger’s new defense attorney. She is best known for her work on the Jonathan Ellington case. The question now is, is there anything that Anne can do to truly help Bryan, or is she just going to have to make the best of the situation at hand? She has already shown one route of attempting to benefit herself by having him waive his right to a speedy trial. This is in her best interest because she has a lot of information that is pointing to her client is guilty.


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