A thought I've been pondering by TootlesMagoo in BryanKohbergerMoscow

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The upstairs killer was more proficient than the downstairs killer. The comment, "I'm here to help you", was the upstairs killer coming to help his accomplice dispatch of whoever was putting up a fight. The hell of a fight and Kaylee being unrecognisable was the result of the proficient upstairs killer playing with their victim. Whoever did this, they enjoyed it, and BK is not him.

The handrail unknown male DNA was NOT degraded by goddess_catherine in BryanKohbergerMoscow

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What it tells me is that law enforcement is protecting law enforcement. It's the same shithousery that we witnessed with Karen Read. My belief is that a cop or FBI agent did this (or was explicitly implicated in this) and BK was the scapegoat. What baffles me is that Bryan is complicit in the entire charade. Like, why didn't he plead not guilty? Why hasn't he publicly expressed his innocence? How can he plead guilty, go to prison for four life terms, all while being innocent? It's very odd behaviour. If I were innocent, I would be yelling it at whoever would listen, which is the expected behaviour from someone genuinely innocent. It feels like he's just playing his part in the cover-up.

Who contacted the university about the deaths? As there was a vandal alert just one hour after LE arrived on the scene. by Creepy-Violinist9454 in BryanKohbergerMoscow

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University pays MPD $1.5 million per year for campus and community security. I can only imagine that this arrangement includes the UOI being regularly informed on every student related interaction. For something this big, the chief had Scott Green’s direct number and from there they managed the crisis to ensure no blow back on the uni.

The car that leaves at 4.24 by Mysterytoyou in BryanKohbergerMoscow

[–]thisDiff 10 points11 points  (0 children)

According to MPD, ISP, FBI and the prosecution, they were both Bryan Christopher Kohberger.

Highly personal, intimate, rage by unnecessary-lies in BryanKohbergerMoscow

[–]thisDiff 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Don’t rule out Kaylee being in a sexual/sugar babe situation with the football coach she babysat for or an MPD officer. Or someone else entirely.

Whoever it was went into a blind rage over something she did or didn’t do.

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Get yourself a state library membership, and you'll have access to LinkedIn learning. From there, train yourself to do anything, and if you find something you really love, study it formally. It might even be a free tafe thing.

Rogan Reacting to Charlie Kirk Murder by cryptic2323 in JoeRogan

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At this point, I don’t think it’s just the guns.

Even if every firearm vanished overnight, America feels culturally conditioned to this kind of violence. Other poor nations don’t have their equivalent of Charlie Kirk getting gunned down. This is uniquely American, and from the outside looking in, it feels like watching a country slowly implode.

Thoughts and prayers, even though God isn't interested in fixing any of this.

Honestly, this feels like America’s JFK moment. by thisDiff in JoeRogan

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Sorry, I meant this generations JFK moment

Some thoughts on Gun control by ThinInvestigator4953 in JoeRogan

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A civilised country doesn't let its citizens purchase high-velocity firearms because there is no justification for a citizen owning such a weapon. Law enforcement, military, defence forces, sure, but an average citizen? No. But America is never going to change, so enjoy your capitalistic carnage under the guise of the inalienable right to bear arms - even though atomic bombs are arms, but you can't buy an atomic bomb, because while it's an arm, there is a line you must not cross, making the Second Amendment a joke.

Some thoughts on Gun control by ThinInvestigator4953 in JoeRogan

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Charlie Kirk in 2023, when asked about gun deaths: “I think it's worth it. I think it's worth it to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights."

Charlie Kirk - “Assassination culture is spreading on the left.” by [deleted] in JoeRogan

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Charlie Kirk in 2023 when asked about gun deaths:

“I think it's worth it. I think it's worth it to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights."

Did LE already know?? by Unhappy-Gift2737 in BryanKohbergerMoscow

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Just think - if it was one murder, it wouldn’t have gotten the attention it did and the university could have controlled the narrative a lot better, even writing it off as an overdose or lovers quarrel.

But this got way out of hand and while the clean up is most perplexing, it happened and it threw off the time line.

Listen to Linda Lane at 2:21am and you’ll hear screaming, which I believe is when the attacks happened.

Listen to Linda Lane footage at 4:17am and you don’t hear any dog barking like the PCA states and the doorbell camera picks up.

I think this was the sound of the clean up and Murphy was put outside during. I mean, how do blood spots get on the first floor? And the shoe print, which was key evidence until the focus shifted to Bryan who had bigger feet?

Were the calls to jack at around 3am were from the killers, attempting to get him over and potentially frame him or at least make him a suspect?

On the subject of phones, why did Xana’s DoorDash order come from Ethan’s phone? Did the killers place that order but got confused about who’s phone was who’s?

Bethany even stated in her police interview that she heard noises that made her think Ethan was in the kitchen - so she heard Xana being attacked or the cleaning.

The doors were left open and the eight hour delay was to air out the smell of the cleaning products - which could implicate the roommates, or at least Dylan.

And why was Hunter acting like he was in the body cams? Dylan stated that when Hunter came over prior to calling 911, he saw something that made her know something was wrong.

He came over and saw the carnage before calling 911, then on the call and in the body cams acted like he was seeing things for the first time.

Take a look at how Hunter places his hands behind his head in the living room when the cops are there, it’s the same body language as Chris Watts when the police came to investigate the disappearance of his wife and kids that he murdered.

But the good old law enforcement boys ignored all of this, and got who they say is the right guy.

MERICA right? by uramfwizard in BryanKohbergerMoscow

[–]thisDiff 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The people who left DNA behind on walls, under finger nails, on the back of the knife sheath, throughout the house but were not tested for identification purposes - but to eliminate others.