Idaho Murders Update

  In this article, I will be updating you with new information on the quadruple murder that happened in Idaho by Bryan Kohbergeer on November 13th, although we still have a lot of time before the trial, I am very interested in this case and have continued to update often.

The defense attorneys have received thousands of documents and photos of evidence. The mass amount of evidence that was presented does nothing but hurt the defense’s case from what I can assume. I believe they are going to have a hard time proving Bryan Kohberger innocent, and in all honesty, I think for them their best bet at this rate is to just accept some form of a plea deal. 

There was a hit and run outside of Beyan Kohberger’s home the night of the stabbings. Before even checking TikTok or Twitter, I know that they are going insane with having this information. I understand that there is a potential that it may be him, especially with struggling from depersonalization, but for some reason, I do not feel that it was Bryan that committed the hit and run, but I do not think I want to give a yes or no about this just yet.

Kaylee Goncalves had moved out of the home shortly before the stabbings. This somehow, I believe supports my theory that Kaylee was Bryan’s target. We already know he was tracking phones, and if he followed them on Instagram, and probably other social media platforms, then he saw she was in town, which for him, murdering her became a “now or never” situation. But, I do want it on the record, because I know you bitches like to tussle, my theory that Kaylee was Bryan’s target is a THEORY, not FACT. So, do not come at me, I am not saying that what I am writing will always be fact, I just use the evidence and figure out a potential motive and just what happened in general.

The gag order is extended. Whenever I see that the gag order has been extended for longer, it makes me happy because I believe that means that they are finding a lot of new information that will be beneficial on behalf of the prosecution. So, I do not mind it. I also understand why they continue to extend it because it is also good for the sake of the families and friends of the victims and protects their privacy. With time, more will be revealed to us. 

A codefendant was requested. At first, I was very confused by this, but as I began to do more research, I learned that usually, it is just protocol. In a case as weird as this one, I feel like a lot gets questioned off the bat, and this is one of the biggest cases in my life that I have watched unfold, so I know I need to remember that there are things I am not going to understand and have to research more about, and this happens to be one of those. 

On his drive to Pennsylvania, Bryan Kohberger disappeared under FBI surveillance for hours. If I were in the FBI, I would have shit, peed, cried, screamed, thrown up, and limp. Here you are with the suspect of murders that were not only gruesome and unexpected, but that is vital all over the internet and your suspect has just miraculously disappeared into the abyss, I would lose my mind, but I am glad they found him. I believe that he just turned his phone off or pulled off at a random exit, but this is a resolved problem so I am not too worried.


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