University of Idaho killings: What we know about suspect Bryan Kohberger | ABCNL



Bryan Kohberger in the murders of four students at the University of Idaho.

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  1. I heard awhile back on I think MSNBC or Cuomo, that whomever did this had stabbed them in a particular area of their throats so they could not scream out. So finding out now that he was studying criminology all makes sense they have the right person but did he act alone. Also they busted him at his parents house arrest them as well they know about their Son's behavior. He looks sinister/evil 😐

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  2. “Highly educated” white man, uh oh!!! This stinks to high heaven. Why not start the video with the evidence for which the young man was arrested. They can say “highly educated” three times but can’t bother to say what the evidence is against him? And I am not defending the guy either – he probably did do it – just saying this coverage is majorly major suspect.

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  3. Your country needs to bring back the Code of Hammurabi instead of wasting money on useless prison sentences. Save taxpayers money and spare the gene pool of such taint. Nothing fascinating about the alleged perp💯

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  4. My prayers go out to the families and friends. Can't imagine the pain they must feel, nor would I want to. I live in what is considered a very safe neighborhood. So many times I've had to remind my daughter we do not live in Heaven. If I could shout to every person in the world, I would say "ask God our creator to please watch over me and protect me at home and away from home" because we cannot protect ourselves, in what appears to be a mean psychotic world. Psychosis, autism and the like does not discriminate- Doesn't care if you're homeless, a multi-billionaire or if you have a Phd in every subject known to man. The eyes are a window to what lurks in our soul.

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  5. Why, why, destroying many lives taking away by wicked folks, this is too much I strongly believe that many of people's on this earth are not real human being but they looks like humans.
    Please stop saying highly educated, which can of education are talking 👄 about, this 😈 evil being is load with forbidden 🚫 knowledge that causes deaths and sadness.

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  6. Strangers dropping off coffee and food to police officers?
    You might be a little skeptical about consuming it -from strangers, if you're a cop or other law enforcement official.

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  7. Highly educated DOESN'T MEANT HE IS NOT A CRIMINAL, SYCOPHANT, YRUMP LIKE..
    Because is school,collage. Don't teach : humanity, compassion, love,care for you and others

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  8. These news reporters just talk to talk. I hate when they speculate, or don't know parts of the story that has been in the news. They just tell the same things day after day to be on the air.. it's tiresome.

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  9. You're not guilty until proven guilty in a court of law!
    It's not making sense! It will be interesting to see how this works out in court! It is sad for all the family members and friends of these college students.

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  10. How did this guy get in And where were the cameras on the house security system what happened all this stuff anything to alert these kids that there was somebody in the house One guy four people had to be more people with him If it wasn't for DNA you might have got away with it That's why Everyone should be in the DNA bank system from birth This is a tragedy Rest in peace

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  11. The guy they caught may have done it but proving it is a whole other matter. The police may have more evidence they haven't brought forth but so far what do they have? They have his DNA at the crime scene. If he knew them and had visited before … so what. I would like to see at what point they decided it was a white Hyundai Elantra. A lot of times the police start off with something much more vague like a white sedan. If so proving the car is the same is a major problem. They have also said the alleged killer was 'Tracking' the victims phones. How exactly? Was this a friend app? They have also tried to allude that him driving home for the holidays was somehow 'Suspicious'. I'm not sure this guy isn't being railroaded. The police have publicly asked for help by asking if anyone has seen the alleged killer with a knife. Every adult has used one so rather vague. They have also started a smear campaign by saying a local Idaho bar said he was a nuisance because he tried to pick up girls and got upset when they ignored him. I think we all have met someone like that. Doesn't mean they killed anyone. Also looks pretty fishy if he had never become any more aggressive than getting angry. Killers are violent people and the person who did this was VERY violent. Out of control violence. Maybe he did and maybe he did not but the evidence is looking very thin. Also hard to believe someone did this without ANY prior crimes. I bet that statistic is close to zero for cases like this.

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  12. Why was the police at their house that night before the killings? Were they loud, partying? Perhaps someone was not happy with that? Perhaps that PhD student has absolutely nothing to do with it. I am not convinced at all. Don't jump to conclusions, folks!

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  13. Of course no one outside of the investigation, is aware of what led to this guy's arrest. However, stabbing 4 people to death, in ( different rooms?) leaving 2 others alive (downstairs?) Was there fingerprints, at the crime scene? Supposedly, several people came in and out of that house, for who knows how long. All the news reports is how educated this guy is.

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