#Here’s what we know about suspect arrested for Idaho college killings ctm.news

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New details are emerging about 28-year-old Bryan Kohberger, the suspect arrested for the killings of four University of Idaho students. CNN’s Camila Bernal has the story.
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41 thoughts on “#Here’s what we know about suspect arrested for Idaho college killings ctm.news

  1. What a creepy case, literally impossible to tell if he already had developed homicidal tendencies and picked the topic of study because of an underlying curiosity to find out "what it's like", or if it was his studying the psychology of criminal minds over time that blotted out his moral compass and caused him to commit these crimes as part of his intellectually trying to grasp the criminal mind. It reminds me of those nazi doctors who'd routinely subject KZ-prisoners to absolute horrors trying to work out scientific questions and never thinking twice about it, since they simply didn't consider their victims as anything more or other than test-subjects.

  2. OK… I've gotta say it: Unless that DNA evidence directly links him to the crime scene (as opposed to him possibly being there at a party or as a guest, him living nearby, him going home for the holidays, him being interested in crime… uh, as a criminology student, and all of us that are also following crime stories) all of this, legally speaking, sounds circumstantial & involves a lot of speculation that begins with him being guilty rather than arrives at him being guilty. Public opinion is set by the looks of the comments, oddly enough without any elaboration from the police/prosecutors besides "trust us, bro, just look at him", but if this goes to a jury without harder evidence or a confession, this is going to be difficult to stick.

  3. There is a possibility that as he advanced in his studies he wondered if he could get away with it. Having no contact with the victim ( if that is true) makes it really hard to connect the perp with the crime. Spoken like a true Nancy Drew aficionado, eh?

  4. This is one sick guy!..one with a criminal mind..I wonder what his childhood was?..what sort of relationships he got into?..What kind of upbringing did he have?..Was the killing spree a random experiment or was it premeditated?..🤔

  5. Why the surprise that he was a professional student? This country has pumped out 20 MM graduates since 2020 (thanks to taxpayer loans). As if being able to sit in an auditorium for years and read a textbook and pass a quiz places 7:37 someone at an intellectual level that makes them criminally immune. Remember Jeffery Skilling of Enron…the Harvard MBA grad? The list is too long.

  6. I’m glad they caught the suspect but one thing I didn’t like immediate speculation about his PhD topic of choice I believe it would’ve been a dissertation. I forget exactly what it would’ve been called but his topic of choice and trying to relate it to the murder. Immediately after this young man was caught apprehended, I saw, someone on CNN being interviewed trying to go down this road speculating how his potential said he could’ve caused him to commit these horrible acts. No, I’m not saying that’s not a possibility I’m simply saying man it was literally minutes after they had announced he had been caught minutes after the story head broke and that was the first thing some analyst came on TV to say it wasn’t a police analyst. It wasn’t a criminal justice analyst. It was just some person on the news. I thought it was a bit speculative a bit unprofessional.

  7. Its kind a odd, freaky, creepy… and dependently spooky. I said that because you usually found this on movies, series and fictional nobles with crime genre . And to a person who just graduated about that studies , commits it, … is he trying to experience something that shouldn't or… he's dumb yet did graduate on that degree yet thought that's how the degree works. And yet are you kidding me, he's… huhh?! 🤨

  8. Just because you're very academically prepared..doesn't mean you're a good person.Neither because you're white and handsome doesn't mean you're a good person either.. so girls beautiful with this type of guys.. there evil people

    If someone had seen a black or Hispanic around the area when this incident happened, everyone would have believed that it was the black or Hispanic person who committed the murders but they would never have believed that it was this guy who killed them all

  9. Mr Kohberger may have murdered before he took these four innocent souls , investigators will have to discover if there are any other murders that he may have committed, I find it difficult to believe that this mass killing was his first ,

  10. And it's so sad that all young people that were around these four are victims as well being accused having fingers pointed at them being interrogated the whole situate situation is a mess yes you've got them but how many lives have been damaged now this is because you allow people to come on YouTube messenger Twitter you name it with their accusations and their so-called detective work they make it much more worse for the families and all that were looked upon this is what happens when you have the breakdown of society and mankind in general. We live in a sick perverted world which we have allowed to happen and it continues happening. When is it all going to stop before it's too late ⚔️🇨🇦

  11. I think he attended a party there and knew the layout of the house . If reports are true and possible on heroine he could of went there to find drugs or something that was familiar to him. Possibly also liked one or more of the women in the house and maybe they laughed at him or something ….you never know

  12. Just like the “Red Wave” FAIL predictions and takes, this is another case of people on the Internet jumping the gun. Idaho police with help from FBI did an excellent job here. Seven weeks. Thorough searching, professional investigation, looks like they got the guy. People get away with murder. Because this police department didn’t get this guy at the click of a button or swipe right and find the guy in one second, people lost their minds criticizing this department for… doing their job. that one father who went public criticizing the department for doing their jobs should get on bended knees, thanking them for being professional while they looked the person that butchered his daughter – as he aired out his criticisms of their good work on FOX News of all places.

  13. Good thing he didn’t go on a spree after this event..his parents could’ve ended up dead on Christmas to say the least..this”untouchable” era people are in is just ridiculous. You will be hunted and captured by the USA once they want you. Hopefully this will set a theme for the other criminals who think they can write their own narrative.
    Other than that, RIP to the unfortunate victims that were slaughtered by this POS

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