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Post by irimi on Dec 30, 2022 9:02:00 GMT -8
News conference at 1 local time. Suspect arrested in Pennsylvania. Male, 25. Reports say he’s not a U of I student.
Great. Wes to end the year if it’s confirmed in the news conference.
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Post by Werebeaver on Dec 30, 2022 9:25:41 GMT -8
News conference at 1 local time. Suspect arrested in Pennsylvania. Male, 25. Reports say he’s not a U of I student. Great. Wes to end the year if it’s confirmed in the news conference. Suspect is a 28 year old WSU PhD student from Albrightsville, PA. heavy.com/news/bryan-kohberger/
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Post by irimi on Dec 30, 2022 10:00:24 GMT -8
News conference at 1 local time. Suspect arrested in Pennsylvania. Male, 25. Reports say he’s not a U of I student. Great. Wes to end the year if it’s confirmed in the news conference. Suspect is a 28 year old WSU PhD student from Albrightsville, PA. heavy.com/news/bryan-kohberger/Criminology student?! So this was research for his dissertation?
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Post by Werebeaver on Dec 30, 2022 12:28:30 GMT -8
Big question. Has this guy done other murders?
I'd put the odds of yes at > 50/50.
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Post by lebaneaver on Dec 30, 2022 13:10:11 GMT -8
My bet is; he was spurned by one or more of the girls at the bar, and “took his revenge.” His warped, tiny dink ego just couldn’t abide it. Just speculation. Whom ever is guilty should rot in an eternal hell.
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Post by irimi on Dec 30, 2022 13:46:58 GMT -8
I was just struck at how Moscow has changed since I was in the area. Food trucks open at 1:45 in the morning? I thought Moscow pulled down the shades at about 7 pm.
Always had a soft spot in my heart for Moscow. Probably wouldn't recognize it much anymore.
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Post by spudbeaver on Dec 30, 2022 13:57:19 GMT -8
I was just struck at how Moscow has changed since I was in the area. Food trucks open at 1:45 in the morning? I thought Moscow pulled down the shades at about 7 pm. Always had a soft spot in my heart for Moscow. Probably wouldn't recognize it much anymore. ”I thought Moscow pulled down the shades at about 7 pm.” Said no young person there ever.
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Post by Werebeaver on Dec 30, 2022 14:07:00 GMT -8
I was just struck at how Moscow has changed since I was in the area. Food trucks open at 1:45 in the morning? I thought Moscow pulled down the shades at about 7 pm. Always had a soft spot in my heart for Moscow. Probably wouldn't recognize it much anymore. ”I thought Moscow pulled down the shades at about 7 pm.” Said no young person there ever. When I was at UI in the early 80’s (coinciding with some good Erickson FB and Monson BB teams) the drinking age was 19 while Pullman’s was 21. The weekend late night bar scene in Moscow was intense, and crawling with WSU students. Moscow has had a longstanding rep as a town where students (and locals) were serious about getting their drink on. I was up in Moscow just last year. It struck me as surprisingly UNchanged from my days there 40 or so years ago. Much less changed than Corvallis/OSU over that same period. The eerie thing about this crime, for me, was that I lived in a small house (since demolished) about 20 yards from the well-publicized murder house. All of the photos of that neighborhood are too familiar to me.
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Post by ag87 on Dec 30, 2022 14:09:52 GMT -8
Until 1985 (guess) the drinking age in Idaho was 19 and in Washington 21. The road between Moscow and Pullman was the most dangerous in America
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Post by Werebeaver on Dec 30, 2022 14:27:59 GMT -8
Until 1985 (guess) the drinking age in Idaho was 19 and in Washington 21. The road between Moscow and Pullman was the most dangerous in America A winding 2-lane “highway” snaking through the topography of the Palouse hills. Not great for driving at night when tired and/or intoxicated. So I’ve been told.
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Post by irimi on Dec 30, 2022 15:00:05 GMT -8
I was just struck at how Moscow has changed since I was in the area. Food trucks open at 1:45 in the morning? I thought Moscow pulled down the shades at about 7 pm. Always had a soft spot in my heart for Moscow. Probably wouldn't recognize it much anymore. ”I thought Moscow pulled down the shades at about 7 pm.” Said no young person there ever. Young parent in those days. Every town looks different when you're raising a kid than when you're partying at school.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Dec 30, 2022 15:09:42 GMT -8
Until 1985 (guess) the drinking age in Idaho was 19 and in Washington 21. The road between Moscow and Pullman was the most dangerous in America April 11, 1987. Idaho was the 47th state to raise its drinking age to 21 to comply with the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984. Colorado, South Dakota, and Wyoming were the final three, each complying with the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984 by July 1, 1988. But you could still purchase beer in Ohio until July 31, 1987. And Louisiana had a very famous loophole that allowed anyone to sell alcohol to people 18 and older without penalty (i.e. it was illegal to buy alcohol but not to sell alcohol) until 1996.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Dec 30, 2022 15:18:33 GMT -8
News conference at 1 local time. Suspect arrested in Pennsylvania. Male, 25. Reports say he’s not a U of I student. Great. Wes to end the year if it’s confirmed in the news conference. Suspect is a 28 year old WSU PhD student from Albrightsville, PA. heavy.com/news/bryan-kohberger/Never trust a vegan psychology grad named Bryan with a "y." None of the victims were sexually assaulted. There is a burglary count mixed in with the murder charges. I am personally curious as to what he stole or tried to steal, because that should tell us more. Some people were saying that it may have been a burglary gone wrong. It is also weird that he asked, if anyone else was arrested, when he was arrested. It still might be the case that there was more than one perpetrator involved. Supposedly, we should know more after he is extradited from Pennsylvania to Idaho.
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Post by Werebeaver on Dec 30, 2022 15:37:13 GMT -8
Never trust a vegan psychology grad named Bryan with a "y." None of the victims were sexually assaulted. There is a burglary count mixed in with the murder charges. I am personally curious as to what he stole or tried to steal, because that should tell us more. Some people were saying that it may have been a burglary gone wrong. It is also weird that he asked, if anyone else was arrested, when he was arrested. It still might be the case that there was more than one perpetrator involved. Supposedly, we should know more after he is extradited from Pennsylvania to Idaho. Sure, let's sprinkle a little gratuitous bigotry on top of it to add a little more hatred (toward blameless vegans, psych majors and folks whose names you don't like) into the mix. Sad. Whatever dude. (BTW, I'm not a vegan, a Psych major or named Bryan)
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Post by irimi on Dec 30, 2022 15:42:43 GMT -8
Never trust a vegan psychology grad named Bryan with a "y." None of the victims were sexually assaulted. There is a burglary count mixed in with the murder charges. I am personally curious as to what he stole or tried to steal, because that should tell us more. Some people were saying that it may have been a burglary gone wrong. It is also weird that he asked, if anyone else was arrested, when he was arrested. It still might be the case that there was more than one perpetrator involved. Supposedly, we should know more after he is extradited from Pennsylvania to Idaho. The felony burglary charge, the gentleman explained, was the entry into the home in order to commit the murders. To me, it sounds more like a sociopath, and I'm wondering if the couple that were murdered on the outskirts of Salem are connected. Though they've said that there is no link previously, having the DNA evidence in Moscow might change that. Outside Salem in the country, a couple were murdered in 2021 by a perpetrator with a knife. Both the Moscow murder and the Salem one occurred at about 3 in the morning on the 13th of the month.
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