Bryan Christopher Kohberger, who was named in connection to the Idaho killings, is scheduled for an extradition hearing Tuesday, Monroe County court records ...
If the suspect was studying criminology, then he's a complete incompetent, if guilty. Going to another state wouldn't evade them for long.
As I said before, Idaho is in/near the Rocky mountains, where a competent mountain man can easily disappear and never be found.
The innocence of executed prisoners is beside the point. The death penalty was never about justice, it's to indulge latent blood lust in the public. Witches, sacrificial victims, murderers, make it seem like a good thing and human nature takes care of the rest.
Apparently you have no idea what the Rockies are like in the winter. Not surprising.
You need to read several years of B W posts. What makes you believe he doesn't know the Rockies?
You think you're funny, but you're in collective cognitive-defense mode. People can and do survive winters in the Rockies, no modern conveniences necessary.
Easy, no. Safe, no. Better than life in prison? Hmmm....
Go ahead, try to disprove it. You won't try. That's why you're so defensive, understanding deep down that I'm way above your heads. In the end you have to just live with that hurt.
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You think you're funny, but you're in collective cognitive-defense mode. People can and do survive winters in the Rockies, no modern conveniences necessary.
Easy, no. Safe, no. Better than life in prison? Hmmm....
Go ahead, try to disprove it. You won't try. That's why you're so defensive, understanding deep down that I'm way above your heads. In the end you have to just live with that hurt.
I must not have communicated well. The prior poster doubted your Rocky Mountain knowledge. Over the years you have posted details regarding events in a couple Rocky Mountain states. I assume that is where you reside.
Seeing that name now. Does anyone know if/how he's connected to the victims? I haven't followed the story in a while, so can't remember if he was previously suspected.
May have followed them from their last Bar - the Corner Club.
When I was in Idaho, the WSU people used to head to Moscow due to the difference in drinking age.
That is back to 21, but Moscow is set up for college drinkers.
Plus they are now investigating some unsolved murders in Washington. His was the white elantra
Do you really believe that "the system" has exonerated 100% of the wrongfully convicted inmates before any of them were put to death? Do you believe that the system has released hundreds of innocent people but never executed a single innocent person?
And my point stands anyway. The poster I was reply to had already declared that this man "slaughtered four innocent people," after the poster has not reviewed a shred of evidence.
I think it is very rare to wrongfully convict. Reasonable doubt is a very high bar and unless there is misconduct you need a lot of evidence or witnesses.
I use the Justice Kavenaugh hearing as evidence of this. While there was compelling testimony against him there was no real proof so the case didn't go too far. People don't get convicted on just an accusation without proof as we saw play out very publicly. Also keep in mind he was a person half of the country REALLY wanted to be guilty and the system still worked.
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