No you didn't. Be truthful Ed.Not at all… I answered your question . It was a stupid question .
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No you didn't. Be truthful Ed.Not at all… I answered your question . It was a stupid question .
Sorry you can’t figure out the answer . I guess I will lend a helping handing . If you ask a question do I think it was evil what happened to those four kids and I tell you that there are stupid questions that would mean you asked a stupid question .No you didn't. Be truthful Ed.
This is someone who just wants to see cuts. He was pulled over on December 15, the murders were on November 12/13. That’s 32 days to heal. They wouldn’t still be scabbed over enough to be this dark unless they were major cuts that he wouldn’t have been able to hide. The one on the outer arm is also a very strange spot to get a knife cut when stabbing or slashing.
Can you go find a corner and f#ck yourself? Why do you find it necessary to be a relentless piece of trash?You deflected. It's not a good look Ed.
While it’s probably a sensible move in order to protect the actual information, this just means more reporting of rumor as fact. There’s little reliable information out there.Looks like we will learn little for a while.
Judge Orders Moscow Police, Attorneys to Stop Communicating With the Media on Murder Case
MOSCOW - According to a press release from Moscow Police Department issued at 6:02 PM, January 3, 2023, Latah County Magistrate Judge Megan Marshall issued a nondissemination order in regardwww.bigcountrynewsconnection.com
The order prohibits any communication by investigators, law enforcement personnel, attorneys, and agents of the prosecuting attorney or defense attorney concerning this case. Due to this court order, the Moscow Police Department will no longer be communicating with the public or the media regarding this case, says the release.
Looks like we will learn little for a while.
Judge Orders Moscow Police, Attorneys to Stop Communicating With the Media on Murder Case
MOSCOW - According to a press release from Moscow Police Department issued at 6:02 PM, January 3, 2023, Latah County Magistrate Judge Megan Marshall issued a nondissemination order in regardwww.bigcountrynewsconnection.com
The order prohibits any communication by investigators, law enforcement personnel, attorneys, and agents of the prosecuting attorney or defense attorney concerning this case. Due to this court order, the Moscow Police Department will no longer be communicating with the public or the media regarding this case, says the release.
I think you are correct . It just seemed strange that the white car was 8 miles away in Pullman and the students and others in Pullman didn’t see it , but with finals and some students leaving before the 17th (Friday last day of finals) maybe they just didn’t make the connection .This is someone who just wants to see cuts. He was pulled over on December 15, the murders were on November 12/13. That’s 32 days to heal. They wouldn’t still be scabbed over enough to be this dark unless they were major cuts that he wouldn’t have been able to hide. The one on the outer arm is also a very strange spot to get a knife cut when stabbing or slashing.
More likely It’s shadow, arm hair, tattoos, or a combination of the 3.
Also, I’ve seen nothing that says they were followed across the country. “Tracked” is the word I’ve seen, which may just mean following cell phone pings and credit card purchases, and could be done after the fact.
I’ve read that he was surveilled and observed for 4 days before the arrest - which was well after he’d arrived at his parents’ house. I’ve also read that he wasn’t a known suspect until just before Christmas, when the DNA connections were made, also a few days after he’d arrived. I don’t think anyone was following him in Indiana, or that anyone pulled him over to sniff around. At that point, I don’t think really knew who he was yet.
Probably also has to do with being able to put together an impartial jury for a fair trial. Don’t want someone getting off or having endless appeals/mistrials because of that. Probably going to be hard already to find 12 people who haven’t been exposed to this. With damn near everyone on some form of social media I’d imagine something like this is more difficult than even the OJ trial was back in the day in terms of forming a jury. They probably didn’t have any choice.It crossed my mind that the police department is tired of wasting resources talking to the media and asked the judge to issue the order to give them room to work and breathe.
It crossed my mind that the police department is tired of wasting resources talking to the media and asked the judge to issue the order to give them room to work and breathe.
I think protecting the case is the bigger reason for the order, although I’m sure MPD isn’t heartbroken over it.Loose lips sink ships.
MPD is sending a warning to their own to keep their yaps shut during this prosecution. The last thing they need is some kind of leak that the defense could use on a technicality to get the case tossed.
The public defender is from Kootney County. Anne Taylor. She’s already on the job with investigators working the crime scene.I think protecting the case is the bigger reason for the order, although I’m sure MPD isn’t heartbroken over it.
The trial will certainly be moved. I read somewhere that his lawyer is already going to be from the Pend O’Reille county public defender’s office. I’d think it’s more likely the trial will be moved to southern Idaho for larger jury pools though.
Makes more sense she'd be from Kootenai. Probably more experience handling homicides there, and better staff resources. It's the 3rd largest county in Idaho, so I suppose could be on the list for change of venue, but it's pretty close geographically and shares the same media market (Spokane), which has reported pretty extensively.The public defender is from Kootney County. Anne Taylor. She’s already on the job with investigators working the crime scene.
Bryan Kohberger's new attorney famously overturned a murder conviction after catching out a lying cop - News Cinema
Chief Public Defender Anne Taylor, 57 The attorney representing mass-murder suspect Bryan Kohberger is the Kootenai County public defender – who previously overturned a murder conviction after catching out ‘false statements’ from Idaho police. Anne Taylor, 57, has already sent a team of...newscinema.in
The public defender is from Kootney County. Anne Taylor. She’s already on the job with investigators working the crime scene.
Bryan Kohberger's new attorney famously overturned a murder conviction after catching out a lying cop - News Cinema
Chief Public Defender Anne Taylor, 57 The attorney representing mass-murder suspect Bryan Kohberger is the Kootenai County public defender – who previously overturned a murder conviction after catching out ‘false statements’ from Idaho police. Anne Taylor, 57, has already sent a team of...newscinema.in
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Holy poorly written article, batman....Are all defensive attorneys kinda hot?🤷♂️
Go steal a snickers bar in Moscow and you can find out for yourself!Are all defensive attorneys kinda hot?🤷♂️
Go steal a snickers bar in Moscow and you can find out for yourself!
This movie got surprisingly high marks from a real attorney.
Better call Saul.Go steal a snickers bar in Moscow and you can find out for yourself!
Look at the killers sisterAre all defensive attorneys kinda hot?🤷♂️
This is someone who just wants to see cuts. He was pulled over on December 15, the murders were on November 12/13. That’s 32 days to heal. They wouldn’t still be scabbed over enough to be this dark unless they were major cuts that he wouldn’t have been able to hide. The one on the outer arm is also a very strange spot to get a knife cut when stabbing or slashing.
More likely It’s shadow, arm hair, tattoos, or a combination of the 3.
Also, I’ve seen nothing that says they were followed across the country. “Tracked” is the word I’ve seen, which may just mean following cell phone pings and credit card purchases, and could be done after the fact.
I’ve read that he was surveilled and observed for 4 days before the arrest - which was well after he’d arrived at his parents’ house. I’ve also read that he wasn’t a known suspect until just before Christmas, when the DNA connections were made, also a few days after he’d arrived. I don’t think anyone was following him in Indiana, or that anyone pulled him over to sniff around. At that point, I don’t think really knew who he was yet.
Well, that’s interesting. Still doesn’t make much sense to me, even if he did cut his hands, 30+ days later it’s not going to look like much. Also conflicts with other information that suggested they weren’t into him until after he’d have been in PA. But I guess it’ll all come out later - maybe even tomorrow.