Washington State University's website shows he is a graduate teaching assistant studying criminology and criminal justice. WSU is just a 15 minute drive from Moscow. To read more, visit www.ktvb.com/article/news/spe...
Thank you God , thank you for answering my prayers , these beautiful young children lost their life’s cut ,so short , in the most horrific way , want justice for these young adults --if leave DNA you leave your name thank you Moscow police fbi for all the excellent work done in tracking this monster.
A fellow graduate student in his University program said that the suspect had appeared confident and outgoing, but also "super awkward". He added that Mr Kohberger had wanted to appear clever. And the one thing he would always do, almost without fail, was find the most complicated way to explain something. He also said , he had to make sure you knew that he knew it.
A PhD student in criminalogy using his own car to commit murders and doing all he could to help the cops track him down by using the same car, in spite of a car similar to his had been looked for by the police, widely reported in the media, don't add up.
So many victims in this case. Those poor young people who's lives were taken, their families, all the friends and acquaintances, the housemates accused of involvement, there poor friend Jack who was with them that night and was accused of stalking them when he was clearly not. Everybody who were harassed and wrongly accused by thousands of people. All the people who's lives have changed forever some who will never recover from the aftermath.
You are absolutely correct. Social media is destroying so many life's with their opinions that are consistently WRONG with no retribution for their actions!
I felt like once they put out that they were looking for that white car that it was only a matter of time before they got the perp. Things were just too quiet, all along LE had someone in mind. Job well done Moscow Police.
@@seanboyffld11 It's not over until it's over though; he's right. Anything could happen, and he could even be acquitted. As much as I have zero reason to believe that this guy is innocent, I felt like your last claim needed to be addressed as well- in my lifetime, I've seen people, and even people who I know personally, get arrested for crimes that they didn't commit way more often than I had previously thought was ever possible.
@@joelglanton6531 I understand where you're coming from. Yes anything can happen. Could be illegally obtained evidence, false testimony, hung jury, the list goes on. However, I would argue that this is a high profile case. The investigators are going to ensure they crossed their T's and dotted their I's with this whole investigation to prevent from any of the above from happening. That's why the arrest took so long. They finally had beyond a reasonable doubt this guy was their guy and made the arrest. Every step meticulously planned. Additionally I'm almost certain there was DNA evidence recovered. DNA is the one specimen that has a guarantee. It has even been used for the Innocence Project which I'm sure you're familiar, to exonerate those wrongly accused. Rest assured I'm confident he'll be tried and found guilty of all counts. There will be no insanity plea to which he may try but the evidence is there it was premeditated. I see bail being denied and him not being eligible for parole. I believe Idaho is a Capital Punishment state so I do see the death penalty being at play here as well.
@@redwoods7370 a smart criminal wouldn’t have brought his own car to commit a crime; a smart guy would have counted on surveillance cameras all over the place; or known how easy it is to leave trace DNA. But wait, a truly SMART person wouldn’t have committed a quadruple homicide!
@@KissesFromCanada I agree with you except your last statement. Smart doesn't EQUATE good/moral; totally different CONCEPTS! And, IMMORALLY SMART = AVOID being caught while doing BAD things, which was exactly what he tried to be/do. As for not driving his own car, how would he get another car then? Buy one, or steal one? He doesnt even have money to buy a gun, the car was his mom's; and for stealing, remember he studies criminals, he's NOT an experienced criminal, he'd likely be caught quickly if he tried that, totally not worth it! But I thought the car was inside their properties instead of being parked rite in front of the house?!?
Because he wanted to know what it feels like, remember these perpetrators' brains are wired differently, it's hard for the rest of us to understand their motives, I wanna know why them but unless he's willing to talk we might never know
@@LourdesGzz also he was studying how to catch perps, so he was doing his best not to get caught. I wonder if he fled only after they released the car info? Wonder if he was trying to insert himself in the investigation?
Back in the days my grandpa was friends with a serial killer and had no clue.. the guy use to work on cars with my grandpa and they use to talk about everything. I guess killing people isn’t something u tell anyone about in conversation.. one day he was watching the news and seen his friends picture on the news as a notorious murderer/hitman. This was on O’ahu, Hawaii back in the 70s-80s.. the guys name was Ronald “Ronnie” Ching
@@mamabell1122 Yea they're good at appearing normal, and mimicking emotions. The idea of the scary monster hiding in the dark, looking disheveled, is just not true. They hide very well in plain sight.
This man was for several years a school security officer at The Pleasant Valley school district in Pa, not very comforting for parents at that high school knowing this is how they vet their employees.
This is a stupid comment. He had zero criminal history before this, and was getting higher education. There was nothing negative to show up during the hiring vetting. They aren't mind reading future seers.
@@jbates725 what do you mean? A tarot psychic totally confident in their thoughts & feelings while targeting specific individuals & making accusations should always be consulted.
That was the first thing that came to mind when I saw the picture of the victims. I bet it comes out that it is misogyny-related and the roommates were in the wrong place at the wrong time. The misogyny of the alt-right is the most extreme I've ever seen and they glorify violence, fantasizing about revenge like adolescent boys.
@@nonbusiness6834 it’s not a justification, it’s a motive. Criminals aren’t criminals out of the goodness of their hearts. He totally seems like the incel type and I wouldn’t be surprised to find that he was kaylees stalker
_"I hereby sentence you to receive three meals, medical care, warm bed and shower, everyday for the rest of your life, at taxpayers' expense including the victims'families"._ Justice Delivered!
You’re making it sound better than it actually is.He has to spend all day looking at a concrete wall for decades.There’s a reason people don’t want to go back to prison.
Has always been that way. 20 years ago my bf at the time tried to kill me twice but nobody believed me cuz he seemed so quiet and nice. He is still out there somewhere, I think even living in the same city as me, but all I can do is try to keep my distance.
He was given a seat belt ticket in August in Moscow. He knows neighbor Emily that answered door at 1122 on police cam on September 1st when police were called for noise complaint. Emily lives in blue/gray apartment beside 1122 can see house through her kitchen window....only 3 seconds away
@@tarablue4472 yea but that’s like murder basics 101 , if ur gonna kill people u can’t have anything track back to u, u gotta keep in mind he studied criminology as well
I think the "arrest affidavit" will state why he was arrested but I think that will happen when he gets extradited to Idaho and appear in court before a judge.
Nathan Freudenthal Leopold Jr. (November 19, 1904 - August 29, 1971)[1] and Richard Albert Loeb (/ˈloʊb/; June 11, 1905 - January 28, 1936), usually referred to collectively as Leopold and Loeb, were two wealthy students at the University of Chicago who kidnapped and murdered 14-year-old Bobby Franks in Chicago, Illinois, United States, in May 1924. They committed the murder - characterized at the time as "the crime of the century"[2] - hoping to demonstrate superior intellect,[3] which they believed enabled and entitled them to carry out a "perfect crime" without consequences. After the two men were arrested, Loeb's family retained Clarence Darrow as lead counsel for their defense. Darrow's twelve-hour summation at their sentencing hearing is noted for its influential criticism of capital punishment as retributive rather than transformative justice. Both young men were sentenced to life imprisonment plus 99 years. Loeb was murdered by a fellow prisoner in 1936; Leopold was released on parole in 1958. The case has since served as the inspiration for several dramatic works.
@@ironjohn5914 I'm just providing an alternative explanation. It could be a different car, it could be the right car with attempted modifications. Good investigators consider all possible explanations.
@@ironjohn5914 I'm being open to both possibilities, what about you. And you don't have all the information, no one at this point does. More info will come out at the trial. I'm waiting for the completion of the trial before I make an opinion.
I don't like how the media and everyone is painting this guy as guilty. The evidence might prove that he very well might be guilty of this and if the killer is convicted I hope they have the death penalty available but the media is jumping on this guys back as guilty we should remember it's innocent until proven guilty in this country for a reason not the other way around. Let's just wait and see what happens
Love how they say he was quiet and never talked to anyone. Everyone in any student housing complex is always quiet and is better than everyone else and does not talk to anyone else, at least that I've seen
we see them now talking like they always talk about not being able to bring the victims back no matter what. well that is why it is called murder that is the effect of murder so it is not time to tout that as an excuse for not doing proper justice. it should be thoroughly investigated and prove that this is the guy. if this is the guy beyond a doubt then justice calls for immediate execution instead of merchandising a murderer as some sort of brain child
@@l.a.3479 I understand but it is a deflection from the reality that if he is the one then judgment should be based on justice not on any thought of it not bringing the loved ones back
After reading one or two articles about this person it seems that he had a troubled life, more especially in the high school years. If he had the same eccentric mindset prior to losing a lot of weight in his last year of high school, probably due to the 2nd bankruptcy declared by his family in a short time frame, and a lack of money to buy sufficient food or simply self-worry, then he would have been born with a mental issue. If his eccentricity changed after the weight loss, then a chemical imbalance may have been created which caused even more extreme interest in criminology. This is a pretty wild case. I will be he was working on at least one book, and maybe even two, and thus fulfilling the actual experience of murder to better be able to write the book(s). The police force may have exonerated themselves by using help from the public.
@@jimbean7652 you mean find a high hanging tree shall set him Free! Jim the magical fruit TOOT TOOT. He's not worth our tax dollars either. So it would set us ALL Free. Zippity DOO DOO Beans R u
@@jimbean7652 Mr Bean is a 🐿️ looking to stuff 🥜s in his mouth. HERE Mr Bean. My 🥜s. Are out. Open wide!! And like I told your mother! Don't talk with your mouth full
This had to have been one big collective sigh of relief for this town. I bet it's residents had hardly slept at all, and every single knock, creak and crack they heard at night sent them directly into fight or flight mode.
PARADE his name and picture!! Make him a CELBRITY , like Jeff Dahmer.... Many young folk feeling crappy about themselves would liek to have their PIcture and name on the national news.... even for murder... YOU are one of the reasons for this kind of event... ;-(
He was trying to become a cop but I suppose he didn’t think too far ahead. Would have got him on the spot during the lie detector test when they ask if he’s ever killed anyone. Not many applicants would get nervous during that question.
Trying to become a cop? Highly unlikely. He already had a masters degree and was getting a PhD in Criminal Justice. He already would have been way qualified to become a cop. Lie detector tests are junk science, totally unreliable. That's why they are, rightly, inadmissible in court.
Kohberger supposedly has an aggressive streak, where he wants to fight people. He would not be a good cop because he would probably use excessive force on people.
What evidence do they REALLY have on this guy? He just needs to plead the 5th and they have to PROVE that he committed the crime. do they have the evidence really?
Apparently they traced the white car back to his parents where he lived. Rather sloppy to bring your own car directly to where you just committed a mass murder. CCTV were bound to capture it. There’s rumours online about them tracing his DNA to the crime but has not been officially confirmed?
@@internetcensure5849 Has it ever been theorized that one of their neighbors did it? After all they were repeatedly playing music so loud that the cops could hear it all the way down the road inside their vehicles?!
Bryan Kohberger so why risk it you can easily find immigrants no one cares about them and you can practice your research we know you are almost professional at this I don't think anyone can do what you did , motivation desires, wants or drives within the individuals. It is the process of stimulating people to actions to accomplish the goals. In the work goal context the psychological factors stimulating the people's behaviour can be - desire for money. success. So you different am sorry but I can't call you bro,..! I have never studied PhD student in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Washington State University,,,wow right cool 😎
@@l.a.3479 no it’s not irrelevant. Democrats statically commit more crimes. I’m just suprised that sexual assault didn’t take place considering he’s a democrat
In the absence of any evidence that a police officer did this, you declare yourself not convinced that a police officer on the MPD didn't do it? So are they guilty until proven innocent?