I'm so sick of people trying to paint killers as evil geniuses. This guy did nothing genius. He attacked multiple victims in a home and could've been taken out by one or all of them, which shows how reckless he was. He left DNA behind and drove his own car away from the crime scene, which doesn't show any particular genius.
Nope, and that doesn't make any sense at all- except that I bet they don't have his DNA, and that they didn't have good video of the car. They have NSA data that showed his car near the scene (as every newish car uploads GPS data to the cloud continuously though you're not supposed to know it). I'll bet they bugged his car and home within 48 hours trying to find some kind of constitutional evidence.
Prob a genius wannabe as being intelligent seems to be the thing that he sees as setting him above others. That should never be someone's "claim to fame" because even people smarter than he (plenty of those) will do some stupid shit at times.
@@kyledavis635 I'm mainly suggesting that if the narrative that he's a highly intelligent person with a master's in criminology who attempted to plan the perfect crime, he would have planned to prevent his DNA. LE wouldn't need it as they'd have the GPS data to point to him. The DNA can be planted as required to get a constitutional conviction. His "expertise" in criminology doesn't fit what you imply are the facts of the crime scene. There will be more twists in this one I suspect.
@@thesaneparty4079 It doesn't always go as planned - in fact it rarely does. I would bet that he didn't anticipate that a male would be in the house - since only females resided there? You also wouldn't know, especially if using a knife, if you would end being cut and your blood would be left at the crime scene, or your hair or your skin under the fingernails of one of the victims... Did you ever see the movie Body Heat? Mickey Rourke said to William Hurt "if you commit a crime, 100 things can go wrong, and if you can think of 20 of them then you're a genius - and you ain't no genius"
@@Election-sv6ok well still waiting for hard evidence - 5'10" , why didn't the roommates call 911, especially now we hear one saw someone at about 4am - waited until noon- 8 hrs later ?? Things don't add up yet.
He was animated. He was quite. He always had to be center of attention. He always kept to himself. He was really exhausted. He was really chatty. What I’ve learned is that we literally know nothing about this case. The trial is all that matters. Too many rumors and lies being spread. Best to just wait.
He also may have been excited over what he had accomplished...he couldn't sleep. He was preoccupied (happily) with this elation that he couldn't focus and started being late for everything and keeping focused with coffee.
You can have the knowledge but one thing is the theory and another the really try for this crime you have to be training to kill to use a nife to clean the escene to inside in house at what time and how fast to kill 4 even thi are sleeping they fill pain they have to react by noise colvulsion pain
He is involved but no alone maybe he was invited for someone to the house and plan together or maybe he go at wrong time but something is clear he have mental issues he don t express filling he is hermetic serious
Ikr?! And it's such a small, close knit community, am also worried that his lawyer might file for change of venue, due to a possibly "biased " jury pool. But, then again, the entire planet knows about this case, that may not be an issue. Gonna hafta wait & see, I guess. 🤷♀️
Many of these International students claim he was 'very chatty'. His classmates, however, didn't like talking to him, as they felt he was a 'conversation killer'.
THEY WILL SPEAK FOR 30+ minutes nonstop and get angry if anyone interjects a comment. Then they will turn their backs and walk away when anyone else talks. (Life with my malignant narcissistic brother). They are not interested in anyone else's thoughts, because they think they are the genius of the room.
@@islanderbyrd1881 I knew someone who would talk nonstop for 10 minutes and when I tried to say one word, they get mad and tell me to stop interrupting "I'm not finished". I end up sitting at the table having to listen to this know it all talk forever and I could not say anything at all. My former friend was one of those bad narcissist types. One reason they don't want you to talk is because they don't want to be exposed as a hypocrite or corrected by someone else. You see these people in restaurants all the time and they do 99% of the talking. Everyone else is a captive audience.
The point you missed is his behavior changed after the murders and another video interview of an undergrad student noted changes as well. Anecdotal evidence perhaps but c'mon, it's so very common when interviewing those close to a murderer that in hindsight they noticed changes.
It’s already been reported by another student that the Moscow murders WERE discussed in class! Maybe not this guy that’s being interviewed’s class, but another class.
when it comes to the penalty phase of the trial lets not forget the horrible pain and suffering these beautiful kids went through before they died THEY WOKE UP IN A REAL NIGHTMARE !!!
@@hakimbandaru1915 you might just be the killer or somebody just like him; I wouldn’t be surprised. I want you to know something; you’re nothing but a demon.
I doubt it. IMO he had everything he wanted at his fingertips, a bright future, good parents, money, intelligence. Not everyone wants to be popular based solely on their looks and partying skills. Some people choose to separate themselves willingly. They were just his next victims, of course he's done this before. Wanting notoriety isn't the same as wanting to be popular.
Only a Karen would think like that, a rational person upon seeing the evidence would use their brains to think clearly. This man clearly had everything he'd ever want, and was not ugly either. He is definitely not jealous, if anything, I believe he wanted to experience killing someone cuz he is psycho.
Guys in prison don't want to talk with smart guys who use big vocabulary and describe things in complex terms and wording. They would not like getting talked down to in a condescending tone. BS ain't gonna fly inside a prison.
It's probably like an "Aahah" moment for them. They were in the same class; they noticed him, they remember him being outspoken or always wanting to be right (whichever one it was,) then all of a sudden he's always exhausted or keeping to himself then they realize it was after the murders. Sometimes people notice things they just don't put things together right away. Also, like another comment said maybe one of the student's in one of his classes called in a tip. Maybe they noticed his behavior changed and knew he drove a car like the one they were looking for. We have to wait to find out.
"I wish that I could be like the cool kids" This inferiority complex with some folks causing them to do such things seems so unreal yet here we are again. So sorry for the families of the victims.
I love how his fellow students is so observant after he was arrested. If you are getting a PHD. In criminal studies perhaps you should have noticed these changes before he was arrested especially since he was also driving the same type of car they were looking for. Or maybe change your PHD.
None of these observations are indicative of anything illegal or even bad. His observations are just that his peer was exhausted. What are you supposed to look for in a criminal?? How could anyone have suspected he was a serial killer when his own professor (expert on serial killers) couldn't spot him...
He’s a PhD candidate which puts him in the high standards... he certainly could feel superior. One day thinking, “I study how to solve crimes. If you people only knew how easy it’d be for me to get away with it”
@Bo No, he was not a candidate for a Ph.D. You must complete all your requirements (courses, exams) first, before becoming a candidate. The only requirement remaining for candidates is defense of your dissertation. He finished his first senester’s coursework.
If you’re the police, feed this guys ego by making him feel that whoever did this was genius and had high intellectual capacity. Feed his ego monster and he’ll confess because he’s dying to tell people how he pulled it off anyways
Although this fellow student is very well spoken, and obviously intelligent… I wouldn’t put my face out there. We don’t know if anyone is tied to BK, and willing to be a copy cat for him. Stay safe!
@@Njbear7453 He has some sort of speech impediment, or an odd accent that distorts certain words. I'm glad he spoke up though, instead of staying quiet.
This classmate comes across just as strange. I have never known anyone lisping with the ch and dge sounds. Now I am wondering whether students in these criminology doctoral programs are all oddballs.
Why would you leave out the "he wanted you to know" part of this quote??????? You make it sound like the student was praising him by leaving that out. Typical shameful media
"had this intellectual capacity" But was a total failure in all his studies. Ironic is it not? That's more than often how it ends up. Not for everyone though.
Everyone talking about how smart he is. These kind of people, in my experience, are never quite smart enough. I really really hope they’ve got the right guy and the evidence to back it up and secure a conviction. The last thing anyone needs Is for this trial to be a farce. Need justice for shanquilla Robinson too. Soon.
@Emma, I keep checking for updates on that Robinson case, too. Don't see why it's taking so long to bring the Cabo 6 to justice. I will cackle when they finally arrest those heartless fools.
@@nightwithoutstars9415 me too. All I see is an absolute slurry of videos. I like peteablog, but the ones calling out the family and the tarot, and the physics make me kind of angry. They doesn’t seem to be any credible info. This poor girl needs justice not people or liggers trying to make money out of her demise. I meant phsicics. Sorry I’m a bit dislexic.
I wonder if he did it because he just wanted to feel what it was like to commit a murder. Reports have said he was very interested in what goes on inside a criminal's mind before and during their crimes. ???? Why would he kill four people though. My heart will always go out to the families.
Imagine if he is not the killer...Now people are coming forward and tell these awkward things about him...food fetish.. etc. If he is not the killer...people have destroyed his life by telling things about him. "He wanted to keep the conversation going by controlling the conversations...."
He is being tried in the court of public opinion. We need to wait until he is tried and convicted in a court of law. I need to see forensic evidence first. He might just be weird.
They are also not saying anything useful or out of the ordinary. Most students are tired as the semester moves along. Everyone is trying to get their 2 minutes fame.
Media's headline: Classmate: Kohberger "had this intellectual capacity" What the classmate actually said: " Kohberger had to make sure that everyone knew he was smart and that he had this intellectual capacity."
He is being tried in the court of public opinion. We need to wait until he is tried and convicted in a court of law. I need to see forensic evidence first. He might just be weird.
Everybody that knew this Bryan and they all say he was so intelligent, personally I don’t think he was that smart because look where he’s at, he knew deep down that he would eventually get caught just not this quick, he probably figured he was so good it would turn into a cold case, not a!
My same exact thoughts!!! All that hard work in school for what!? All those late nights doing school work for what!? His life is in prison now and should be. He murdered innocent people. What this proves to me is someone can be so smart yet so evil. Makes you wonder if we can truly trust our doctors, dentist, ANYONE?
He must be dumb if he has studied criminology and not learned 2 basic things: If you kill multiple people at close contact you will more than likely leave some trace of yourself behind If you drive to a crime scene your car will more than likely appear on a camera somewhere
Thanks for the report. This stuff is interesting. In the long run, I don't think this kind of information will have much impact on the outcome. They either have strong physical evidence or they don't. I think that they have that evidence, but we must wait patiently until the right time for the evidence to come forward. These discussions seem to be a bit angrier right now. Many people who were insisting that the Moscow police were not doing anything seem upset at having to recognize that the police were working diligently all along.
The way they got this guy is by cell-phone data and GPS location data. They used that to stake out his place and gather DNA samples from his trash and follow his movements.
That car is full of blood stains. No matter how he tried to hide it, it's hidden somewhere after brutally murdering 4 students. You can't wash blood away, luminol will find it.
Nobody here upset, that’s way too in the weeds or deep to think that far, glad they caught the killer, now they can improve their communications going forward. Do we or don’t we need to be on the lookout for a killer in our midst???
@@onelittlelamb4030 No, they can't improve their communications. Their communications strategy and implementation were perfect. Part of bringing this case to a successful arrest was keeping information out of the pubic domain. That policy upsets shallow and stupid people who think that they need to be informed of every little thing, but the world does not need to cater to those shallow and stupid people.
@@VTPSTTU I’m not suggesting that they give us details about the case but they started out saying that it was a targeted attack and the implication was that it was a murder suicide. The public needs to know if we all need to be on the lookout for a killer to watch for clues, or save our video camera footage and to know if it is safe to go out on the streets or not. We at least need to know that and this ridiculous notion that somehow the police handled all of their communications “perfectly” is completely dogmatic and crazy… They almost botched the investigation from the very beginning and thank God, they called in the state police, and FBI who have more experience. I didn’t commit the murders, the police did not commit the murders, we are not against each other, we are on the same team, I appreciate the men and women in blue that protect us in this country, because there are a lot of countries that are not safe, and we have our men and women in uniform to thank for that. I believe in the highest level of honesty and integrity in the world, so again I am not suggesting they give away details about the case I can understand them not giving away details about the case, I even criticized the parents for saying that one of their daughters had more attack damage than others because now that puts it in the public square and oftentimes you need information that only the killer knows so if they confess to the crime, and they can specifically say what happened then that is your killer, I did not think they should have revealed that information, we as the public did not need to know that piece, but their communication nearly botched the investigation… How many people threw away their Ring camera footage because they thought the case was solved and now the only DNA evidence we have is a fingerprint on a knife sheath, that won’t be enough to convict. He could’ve touched that at any time and so we need the public to be on the lookout for clues and to save camera footage, and to look for things, this was critical in the first 48 hours of this case, oftentimes you solve a case in the first 48 hours and they completely and totally botched the first 48 hours and should have relied upon expert communicators with the state and FBI… And thank you very much, but I don’t think you’re stupid and I’m not stupid and that has nothing to do with the argument or constructive criticism in place whether or not someone is stupid or not has nothing to do with the debate… Your argument and debate has flaws and issues…
This is silly and pointless. It doesn’t really tell anyone anything. An exhausted student is not evidence even remotely an indication of murder. A lot of students are exhausted and tired, often they have jobs and lives outside of study. People of course want to know more but I wish they would let police do what they need to do, instead making their job harder.
Hindsight is always 20/20.... where was all these observations n master sleuth's when this murderous bastard was sitting right next to u...everybody has to make themselves significant no matter how insignificant they are 🙄
Is there a class cohort representative that can speak on behalf of the students including the suspect ? As a former college student and cohort representative in psychology and CJ studies I find that most respectfully people that go into this field are extremely interested in learning about how the criminal process and minds work. Discussions can definitely become heated when addressing the many intense topics. Some courses are made for students to learn and engage their minds in a deep dark format. I’ve seen a lot of students behave this way which doesn’t constitute someone who is going to go out and murder people but there’s always a chance that this could be the case here. Everyone has already nailed this guy to the cross including myself before hes even found guilty or had a trial. I’m interested for more information about his earlier background and earlier severe drug addiction to Heroin and how it has affected his brain circuit wiring with the violent urges, his mental health and behaviors. It seems that this was a severe addiction which he possibly used to put a bandage on his struggle to keep some violent urges at bay. Other things that he was struggling with and self medicating to manage his life and if he possibly had a deep seated hatred for women that evolved around issues with his mother at a young age. People all handle trauma in different ways. Perhaps he was pushing his education in CJ studies to saddle these issues and it backfired causing him to be his own project. I guess it’s going to all come out.
Interesting thoughts! Might be the overbearing mother as you mentioned. He definitely was rejected by girls because he was reported as making abusive comments towards women. B==tch is not a way to get a date, is it?
@@islanderbyrd1881 oh for god's sake, he may have had a saint for a mother. plenty of people have difficult parents and do grow up murdering a housefull of people. And tons of people have been abusing drugs and not killing people. He was wired differently from the start. Smart but could not connect w people. How do you fix that? Sad but true. Probably a very lonely, painful existence.
Shut up lmao he was arrested because his dna was found at the scene and his cell phone pings and his car. Some people are just evil. You sound like the type of idiot who writes him in jail and then marries him after he’s convicted.
Did Kohberger’s parents not report that their son has the same car they were looking for? They must of seen on the news that LE is looking out for such a car.
may be he wasn't interested in physics? why do ppl with high grades must study sciences? why can't they study something they are interested in? like economics? business? the arts? Such stereotyping.
@@emilyvickery8081 He liked to let other know how smart he was. CJ is a pathetically easy degree, like journalism. My sister got all A's in her journalism undergrad and grad classes then got accepted into a Ph.D program. Her advisor, a Ph.D, told her early on, her writing was not good and advised, quitting is her best bet. She quit and then trash talked him for years. She never told why she quit the program. But had convinced many in her circle she was a Jane Austin gifted writer. She wrote a book, got it published and Amazon reviewers called it the worst book ever. No joke. I bet he was having trouble in his program, 50% quit the program.
I'm so sick of people trying to paint killers as evil geniuses. This guy did nothing genius. He attacked multiple victims in a home and could've been taken out by one or all of them, which shows how reckless he was. He left DNA behind and drove his own car away from the crime scene, which doesn't show any particular genius.
Nope, and that doesn't make any sense at all- except that I bet they don't have his DNA, and that they didn't have good video of the car. They have NSA data that showed his car near the scene (as every newish car uploads GPS data to the cloud continuously though you're not supposed to know it). I'll bet they bugged his car and home within 48 hours trying to find some kind of constitutional evidence.
Prob a genius wannabe as being intelligent seems to be the thing that he sees as setting him above others. That should never be someone's "claim to fame" because even people smarter than he (plenty of those) will do some stupid shit at times.
@@thesaneparty4079 How much would you like to bet re the DNA? 😊 That's the main reason they got the warrant....
@@kyledavis635 I'm mainly suggesting that if the narrative that he's a highly intelligent person with a master's in criminology who attempted to plan the perfect crime, he would have planned to prevent his DNA. LE wouldn't need it as they'd have the GPS data to point to him. The DNA can be planted as required to get a constitutional conviction.
His "expertise" in criminology doesn't fit what you imply are the facts of the crime scene. There will be more twists in this one I suspect.
@@thesaneparty4079 It doesn't always go as planned - in fact it rarely does. I would bet that he didn't anticipate that a male would be in the house - since only females resided there? You also wouldn't know, especially if using a knife, if you would end being cut and your blood would be left at the crime scene, or your hair or your skin under the fingernails of one of the victims... Did you ever see the movie Body Heat? Mickey Rourke said to William Hurt "if you commit a crime, 100 things can go wrong, and if you can think of 20 of them then you're a genius - and you ain't no genius"
"He was on the knife’s edge" That was a bad analogy.
Yes.
You guys are making me laugh!
@@sylvia106Yeah? I see nothing funny about it.
@@Hklbrries the guy could have used any kind of analogy but he used “knifes edge” it is kind of funny in a dark, twisted way.
What a sharp observation.
Nancy Loo is a top notch reporter. Informative interview.
Thanks Nancy, I mean “Dan” for this insight
Your kidding right?
Natasha Zouves impresses me as a News Anchor!!! Good looks, nice voice and dresses impeccably!!
Yeah, that’s why you like watching her. You make me sick.
Nancy gook
He just described the behavior of a student going through finals.
another person said in a interview when at a Party that the suspect was Withdrawn and kept to himself... Ok? so how is that a red flag?
@@Killswitch1411 did this person socialize with him?
@@Killswitch1411 that's how I've been my whole life
This is why all of these interviews from the public may be helpful or not. The important part really is there prosecutors' evidence against him.
@@Election-sv6ok well still waiting for hard evidence - 5'10" , why didn't the roommates call 911, especially now we hear one saw someone at about 4am - waited until noon- 8 hrs later ?? Things don't add up yet.
He was animated.
He was quite.
He always had to be center of attention.
He always kept to himself.
He was really exhausted.
He was really chatty.
What I’ve learned is that we literally know nothing about this case. The trial is all that matters. Too many rumors and lies being spread. Best to just wait.
What ive learned is that not a single person has had a personal conversation with BK in 10 or 12 years
They're all coming out now for their 15 minutes
He probably wasnt able to sleep becuz he was watching his back if they found out it was him.
He also may have been excited over what he had accomplished...he couldn't sleep. He was preoccupied (happily) with this elation that he couldn't focus and started being late for everything and keeping focused with coffee.
What about his parents knowing that their son has the same car LE is looking for?
You can have the knowledge but one thing is the theory and another the really try for this crime you have to be training to kill to use a nife to clean the escene to inside in house at what time and how fast to kill 4 even thi are sleeping they fill pain they have to react by noise colvulsion pain
He is involved but no alone maybe he was invited for someone to the house and plan together or maybe he go at wrong time but something is clear he have mental issues he don t express filling he is hermetic serious
@@SN-bl6xm The apple may not have fallen far from the tree.
These people need to stop talking to the media. The prosecutors are going to have a tougher time, they already said this.
Ikr?! And it's such a small, close knit community, am also worried that his lawyer might file for change of venue, due to a possibly "biased " jury pool. But, then again, the entire planet knows about this case, that may not be an issue. Gonna hafta wait & see, I guess. 🤷♀️
Stop telling people what to do.
@@danmoore3660 you stop telling people to stop telling people what to do...
@@kimward5746 you stop telling people to stop telling people to stop telling people what to do
@@kimward5746 What do you mean?
Many of these International students claim he was 'very chatty'. His classmates, however, didn't like talking to him, as they felt he was a 'conversation killer'.
THEY WILL SPEAK FOR 30+ minutes nonstop and get angry if anyone interjects a comment. Then they will turn their backs and walk away when anyone else talks. (Life with my malignant narcissistic brother). They are not interested in anyone else's thoughts, because they think they are the genius of the room.
Why r u saying they are “international students”??? 🤦🏼♀️
@@elebea868 Because they are. Can't you hear the accents?
his genitals were probably mutilated in infancy
@@islanderbyrd1881 I knew someone who would talk nonstop for 10 minutes and when I tried to say one word, they get mad and tell me to stop interrupting "I'm not finished". I end up sitting at the table having to listen to this know it all talk forever and I could not say anything at all. My former friend was one of those bad narcissist types. One reason they don't want you to talk is because they don't want to be exposed as a hypocrite or corrected by someone else. You see these people in restaurants all the time and they do 99% of the talking. Everyone else is a captive audience.
On the knifes edge? Really?
NYChris That certainly wasn't the right word to use, but I don't blame him. 🙁
He was plunged into these accusations to the hilt.
@@cyndigooch1162 cyndi GOOCH? Really?
My god half the people I have class with looks exhausted and they also have a cup of coffee in their hand when they come late to class….klllers
I can't believe someone would say that. Ridiculous.
@OldUprootedLoves Maybe medical Drs and Nurses working around the clock, propped up by caffeine, should be investigated as potential serial killers
You put that into perspective.
The point you missed is his behavior changed after the murders and another video interview of an undergrad student noted changes as well. Anecdotal evidence perhaps but c'mon, it's so very common when interviewing those close to a murderer that in hindsight they noticed changes.
@@staceydevereaux4094 exactly! If you feel attacked by this you simply hate your caffeine addiction and I don’t blame you bubble guts
Ssshhh! Quiet. His classmate has something to say.
RIP, kids, prayers for family and friends. Thank You Blue.
Glad she cleared up any doubt about whether he would be back in class next semester.
His intellectual capacity must not be on the up & up, since he wasn’t able to get away with these crimes 🤔
Not even a genius nobel laureate would get away with a quadruple stabbing murder in this day and age where you can track DNA and phones so easily.
You should add “fortune teller” to your resume dear, it will look good next to all blank space.
It’s already been reported by another student that the Moscow murders WERE discussed in class! Maybe not this guy that’s being interviewed’s class, but another class.
I saw 2 people say that Idaho murders were discussed in class.
One said Bryan participated a lot.
The other one said he did not say anything.😂
when it comes to the penalty phase of the trial lets not forget the horrible pain and suffering these beautiful kids went through before they died THEY WOKE UP IN A REAL NIGHTMARE !!!
Jealous of the popular kids. RIP those four beautiful souls 🙏💔
I highly doubt be was jealous of them, nice try sweetheart
That’s more like it
@@hakimbandaru1915 you might just be the killer or somebody just like him; I wouldn’t be surprised. I want you to know something; you’re nothing but a demon.
@@hakimbandaru1915 🖕🖕jealous af yessss, the bloody lowlife
I doubt it. IMO he had everything he wanted at his fingertips, a bright future, good parents, money, intelligence. Not everyone wants to be popular based solely on their looks and partying skills. Some people choose to separate themselves willingly. They were just his next victims, of course he's done this before. Wanting notoriety isn't the same as wanting to be popular.
Gonna love to see what they got on him.
Yeah, me too. Bet fingernail dna, huh?
1:32 "He was always showing up with a cup of coffee in his hand"
*WHAT A PSYCHO !!!*
an empty coffee cup, as empty as his sick soul.
🤣🤣🤣
My initial reaction to the murders was that someone was very jealous of the "beautiful people"-
My first thought was sorority girls are hateful and commonly bully everyone outside their "click"
Jealousy isn’t the only emotion
I know as a Karen it may seem that way but it’s not
Only a Karen would think like that, a rational person upon seeing the evidence would use their brains to think clearly. This man clearly had everything he'd ever want, and was not ugly either. He is definitely not jealous, if anything, I believe he wanted to experience killing someone cuz he is psycho.
With all his intellectual capacity....If convicted, I am sure he will be an ASSet to his prison mates.
He'll make a beautiful prison bride...
Guys in prison don't want to talk with smart guys who use big vocabulary and describe things in complex terms and wording. They would not like getting talked down to in a condescending tone. BS ain't gonna fly inside a prison.
Free tutoring?
Lol
It is great seeing Nancy NOT BEING INTERRUPTED BY ASHLEY TODAY. MANIC?
Can he complete his PHD in jail? This should not be allowed.
Oh my days ! It’s so amazing how all of a sudden all these people seem to have clues to his recent behaviour..
Because clearly this guy was a weirdo! Look at all the people talking about him
you never know, one may have tipped fbi about his car
It's probably like an "Aahah" moment for them. They were in the same class; they noticed him, they remember him being outspoken or always wanting to be right (whichever one it was,) then all of a sudden he's always exhausted or keeping to himself then they realize it was after the murders. Sometimes people notice things they just don't put things together right away. Also, like another comment said maybe one of the student's in one of his classes called in a tip. Maybe they noticed his behavior changed and knew he drove a car like the one they were looking for. We have to wait to find out.
it’s retrospective confabulation bias. Unreliable information at best.
"I wish that I could be like the cool kids"
This inferiority complex with some folks causing them to do such things seems so unreal yet here we are again. So sorry for the families of the victims.
@@mikeodonnell6799 barbwire arm tattoo as well
When will people start being kind to people?
@@johnc1280 So inmates can identify with him like he does with them?
@@dannacollins2520 Idaho has death penalty.
So he won’t be identifying with inmates long
Ray Bans will work also.
Thank you Nancy Loo. 👍
I love how his fellow students is so observant after he was arrested. If you are getting a PHD. In criminal studies perhaps you should have noticed these changes before he was arrested especially since he was also driving the same type of car they were looking for. Or maybe change your PHD.
None of these observations are indicative of anything illegal or even bad. His observations are just that his peer was exhausted. What are you supposed to look for in a criminal?? How could anyone have suspected he was a serial killer when his own professor (expert on serial killers) couldn't spot him...
Yes, he should of called his mom.
@@felixthecat2786 people are.....
Especially since a lot of students get tired and exhausted. Does no one remember being student?
maybe they did
Want to find out how he focused on his victims to begin with. Had he attended a party there? God bless their souls.
I see no intellectual capacity whatsoever
He’s a PhD candidate which puts him in the high standards... he certainly could feel superior. One day thinking, “I study how to solve crimes. If you people only knew how easy it’d be for me to get away with it”
@@treatb09 Well, he failed his first semester as a PhD (Piled Higher and Deeper) student.
@Bo
No, he was not a candidate for a Ph.D. You must complete all your requirements (courses, exams) first, before becoming a candidate. The only requirement remaining for candidates is defense of your dissertation. He finished his first senester’s coursework.
Agree. CJ is a soft and easy major. Like Home Economics ! CJ was exclusively a AA degree. LMAO. They found enough FILLER to make it a Ph.d.
@@sagrammyfour My bet- he was doing poorly.
How to get away with murder 🤔 I think I saw this show before
on the knifes edge? what a DB
240k down the tubes for whoever paid his tuition
Uncle Dan
Of course this guy would use the phrase "on the knife's edge".
It's the most attention this guy will ever have in his nerd life.
Can’t even speak clearly I can’t even understand this dude
I can’t understand this person
8 year old girl is on the street as presented 900 million times without speaking
being exhausted toward the end of a term is not abnormal behavior...especially in a phd program
If you’re the police, feed this guys ego by making him feel that whoever did this was genius and had high intellectual capacity. Feed his ego monster and he’ll confess because he’s dying to tell people how he pulled it off anyways
Yes, yes. “He had this intellectual capacity” of a teaspoon and of being a know-nothing know-it-all.
"Ya Ain't" that smart if you kill people and end up in prison. Life is about living in freedom. You will never get that in a cage.
@@islanderbyrd1881
Exactly. I’m tired of hearing people say that this guy is smart. I know there are different kinds of smart, but still.
@@islanderbyrd1881 amen!
Oh - I see that jealousy dress is skin tight on you honey 🍯
@@hakimbandaru1915 yeah, I wish I was sitting in a Pennsylvania prison right now, facing accusations of murdering four people. MAN, I’m jealous!
Still have not heard - why these four kids? What was the history between them, if any?
This will come out once he is interviewed and in custody in Idaho. Police chief said nothing can legally be released until then.
Look closely for storage space
Between exhaustion and what???
"Burnout" took me a couple replays to understand what he said as well, I dunno wtf that accent is. Australian?
@@neverforever4787 thx...sounded kinda Swedish, not sure
Although this fellow student is very well spoken, and obviously intelligent… I wouldn’t put my face out there. We don’t know if anyone is tied to BK, and willing to be a copy cat for him. Stay safe!
Huh?
that’s so true !
Well spoken? I can barely understand him
@@Njbear7453 He has some sort of speech impediment, or an odd accent that distorts certain words. I'm glad he spoke up though, instead of staying quiet.
true! and the way he says things. knife’s edge! huh.
Always glad to hear from Nancy Loo
This classmate comes across just as strange. I have never known anyone lisping with the ch and dge sounds. Now I am wondering whether students in these criminology doctoral programs are all oddballs.
Bingo
CJ is a mans version of a home economics degree for girls.
Cleft palate?
I can’t understand a word this dude says
Perfect example of...
Narcissistic psychology
Do you hear he said last many’s months what is that about???
I think people are jumping to conclusions too quick....Wait for investigation Seymore light on this terrible and sad event!
He's no so smart now!
I would guess he is guilty but let's slow down on the "I knew him train".
Why would you leave out the "he wanted you to know" part of this quote??????? You make it sound like the student was praising him by leaving that out. Typical shameful media
"had this intellectual capacity" But was a total failure in all his studies. Ironic is it not? That's more than often how it ends up. Not for everyone though.
I just really want to know what lead this guy to these kids? What's his relation to them?
Everyone talking about how smart he is. These kind of people, in my experience, are never quite smart enough. I really really hope they’ve got the right guy and the evidence to back it up and secure a conviction. The last thing anyone needs Is for this trial to be a farce. Need justice for shanquilla Robinson too. Soon.
@Emma, I keep checking for updates on that Robinson case, too. Don't see why it's taking so long to bring the Cabo 6 to justice. I will cackle when they finally arrest those heartless fools.
@@nightwithoutstars9415 me too. All I see is an absolute slurry of videos. I like peteablog, but the ones calling out the family and the tarot, and the physics make me kind of angry. They doesn’t seem to be any credible info. This poor girl needs justice not people or liggers trying to make money out of her demise. I meant phsicics. Sorry I’m a bit dislexic.
He was on knife’s edge. Clever. Yes, we caught that. “See what I did there…”
Just hope this is the guy who did it. Because if he isn't his reputation I'd demolished. Lol
I wonder if he did it because he just wanted to feel what it was like to commit a murder. Reports have said he was very interested in what goes on inside a criminal's mind before and during their crimes. ???? Why would he kill four people though. My heart will always go out to the families.
It's a pretty big tradeoff for satisfying his curiosity.
He did it because he’s insane bro
I've never been called bro before 🙃
@@nancyprescott102 welcome to the club Nancy
@@bbk9787 tks!
Kinda super super BAD choice of words - just saying.
can know all the baseball trivia in the world but doesn't mean you can play major league baseball. thank god
On a knife's edge,,,
Imagine if he is not the killer...Now people are coming forward and tell these awkward things about him...food fetish.. etc. If he is not the killer...people have destroyed his life by telling things about him. "He wanted to keep the conversation going by controlling the conversations...."
He is being tried in the court of public opinion.
We need to wait until he is tried and convicted in a court of law.
I need to see forensic evidence first. He might just be weird.
They are also not saying anything useful or out of the ordinary.
Most students are tired as the semester moves along.
Everyone is trying to get their 2 minutes fame.
My husband said the same!
Reminder: he is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law...... people get wrongfully charged all the time.
Deep inside he has this criminal mind.
The prejudice eerily serves to justify
1:51 I've never heard someone with both an Australian accent and a Chinese accent at the same time 😭
I know a guy with an Australian and Japanese hybrid accent lol
HE showed up to work with a cop of coffee! He MUST be the guy smh
On knifes edge 🤔
Bad on you for getting your 5 seconds of fame. Talk to the authorities not the media.
Hard to understand the first guy when he talks.
Smart does not describe this situation.
Intellect, smart? Compared to whom? The people who invented the various means that caught him. . .
Bro that classmate u can't understand wtf he saying
Sounds like the guy who can't wait to get the joint passed to him so he can hold onto it while he pontificates on the history of Mendelian genetics.
The buzz kill...
Media's headline: Classmate: Kohberger "had this intellectual capacity"
What the classmate actually said: " Kohberger had to make sure that everyone knew he was smart and that he had this intellectual capacity."
Can he remember what Bryan looked like the day after the murders
This guy’s odd also. Maybe it’s the speech impediment.
He's not odd, he seems normal.
his speech impediment makes him sound chinese
Has this guy an accent or speech impediment? ‘Sss’ sound instead of ‘shh ‘ ? Never heard something like it before. Not mean but a serious question?
Lmfao I was trying to respond to someone else. But actually I'm pretty sure he does have a speech impediment
how can you take anything seriously coming from a place called wazoo ? .
He is being tried in the court of public opinion.
We need to wait until he is tried and convicted in a court of law.
I need to see forensic evidence first. He might just be weird.
Why’d they interview that man 😂😂😂
He talks like a baby
"He looked exhausted" Well I'm sure it takes alot out of you stabbing 4 people to death and then trying to cover your tracks.
Can't also sleep coz the 4 faces keep haunting him.
Casey Anthony sleeps pretty good at night too.
How could you be animated and chatty.. and quite and to yourself. This makes absolutely no sense at all.
Chilling
“…always showing up with a cup of coffee in his hand…” and….
Just hoping the court system will allow this trial to be televised.
Everybody that knew this Bryan and they all say he was so intelligent, personally I don’t think he was that smart because look where he’s at, he knew deep down that he would eventually get caught just not this quick, he probably figured he was so good it would turn into a cold case, not a!
My same exact thoughts!!! All that hard work in school for what!? All those late nights doing school work for what!? His life is in prison now and should be. He murdered innocent people. What this proves to me is someone can be so smart yet so evil. Makes you wonder if we can truly trust our doctors, dentist, ANYONE?
Maybe he did it to get caught… bc it gives him the recognition that he studied
Mark 4:22: For everything that is hidden will eventually be brought into the open, and every secret will be brought to light.
No prison for mass murderers....
Put em down or string em up
He must be dumb if he has studied criminology and not learned 2 basic things:
If you kill multiple people at close contact you will more than likely leave some trace of yourself behind
If you drive to a crime scene your car will more than likely appear on a camera somewhere
But no one intervenes.
For what, and how?
I wouldnt jump into conclusion that this guy is the killer. I want to see the evidence from the police and his lawyer's defense and counter claim.
Thanks for the report. This stuff is interesting. In the long run, I don't think this kind of information will have much impact on the outcome. They either have strong physical evidence or they don't. I think that they have that evidence, but we must wait patiently until the right time for the evidence to come forward.
These discussions seem to be a bit angrier right now. Many people who were insisting that the Moscow police were not doing anything seem upset at having to recognize that the police were working diligently all along.
The way they got this guy is by cell-phone data and GPS location data. They used that to stake out his place and gather DNA samples from his trash and follow his movements.
That car is full of blood stains. No matter how he tried to hide it, it's hidden somewhere after brutally murdering 4 students. You can't wash blood away, luminol will find it.
Nobody here upset, that’s way too in the weeds or deep to think that far, glad they caught the killer, now they can improve their communications going forward. Do we or don’t we need to be on the lookout for a killer in our midst???
@@onelittlelamb4030 No, they can't improve their communications. Their communications strategy and implementation were perfect. Part of bringing this case to a successful arrest was keeping information out of the pubic domain. That policy upsets shallow and stupid people who think that they need to be informed of every little thing, but the world does not need to cater to those shallow and stupid people.
@@VTPSTTU I’m not suggesting that they give us details about the case but they started out saying that it was a targeted attack and the implication was that it was a murder suicide. The public needs to know if we all need to be on the lookout for a killer to watch for clues, or save our video camera footage and to know if it is safe to go out on the streets or not. We at least need to know that and this ridiculous notion that somehow the police handled all of their communications “perfectly” is completely dogmatic and crazy… They almost botched the investigation from the very beginning and thank God, they called in the state police, and FBI who have more experience. I didn’t commit the murders, the police did not commit the murders, we are not against each other, we are on the same team, I appreciate the men and women in blue that protect us in this country, because there are a lot of countries that are not safe, and we have our men and women in uniform to thank for that. I believe in the highest level of honesty and integrity in the world, so again I am not suggesting they give away details about the case I can understand them not giving away details about the case, I even criticized the parents for saying that one of their daughters had more attack damage than others because now that puts it in the public square and oftentimes you need information that only the killer knows so if they confess to the crime, and they can specifically say what happened then that is your killer, I did not think they should have revealed that information, we as the public did not need to know that piece, but their communication nearly botched the investigation… How many people threw away their Ring camera footage because they thought the case was solved and now the only DNA evidence we have is a fingerprint on a knife sheath, that won’t be enough to convict. He could’ve touched that at any time and so we need the public to be on the lookout for clues and to save camera footage, and to look for things, this was critical in the first 48 hours of this case, oftentimes you solve a case in the first 48 hours and they completely and totally botched the first 48 hours and should have relied upon expert communicators with the state and FBI… And thank you very much, but I don’t think you’re stupid and I’m not stupid and that has nothing to do with the argument or constructive criticism in place whether or not someone is stupid or not has nothing to do with the debate… Your argument and debate has flaws and issues…
This is silly and pointless. It doesn’t really tell anyone anything. An exhausted student is not evidence even remotely an indication of murder. A lot of students are exhausted and tired, often they have jobs and lives outside of study. People of course want to know more but I wish they would let police do what they need to do, instead making their job harder.
Hindsight is always 20/20.... where was all these observations n master sleuth's when this murderous bastard was sitting right next to u...everybody has to make themselves significant no matter how insignificant they are 🙄
Too soon for puns? Not for this sharp dressed fella who took a stab at one. Humor helps the healing, any way you slice it. Ok, I'll cut it out now.
If, we are seriously interested in stopping mass murders, we must find ways to genuinely care about others, & witness Christ.
Is there a class cohort representative that can speak on behalf of the students including the suspect ? As a former college student and cohort representative in psychology and CJ studies I find that most respectfully people that go into this field are extremely interested in learning about how the criminal process and minds work. Discussions can definitely become heated when addressing the many intense topics. Some courses are made for students to learn and engage their minds in a deep dark format. I’ve seen a lot of students behave this way which doesn’t constitute someone who is going to go out and murder people but there’s always a chance that this could be the case here. Everyone has already nailed this guy to the cross including myself before hes even found guilty or had a trial. I’m interested for more information about his earlier background and earlier severe drug addiction to Heroin and how it has affected his brain circuit wiring with the violent urges, his mental health and behaviors. It seems that this was a severe addiction which he possibly used to put a bandage on his struggle to keep some violent urges at bay. Other things that he was struggling with and self medicating to manage his life and if he possibly had a deep seated hatred for women that evolved around issues with his mother at a young age. People all handle trauma in different ways. Perhaps he was pushing his education in CJ studies to saddle these issues and it backfired causing him to be his own project. I guess it’s going to all come out.
Good observations.
Interesting thoughts! Might be the overbearing mother as you mentioned. He definitely was rejected by girls because he was reported as making abusive comments towards women. B==tch is not a way to get a date, is it?
@@islanderbyrd1881 oh for god's sake, he may have had a saint for a mother. plenty of people have difficult parents and do grow up murdering a housefull of people. And tons of people have been abusing drugs and not killing people. He was wired differently from the start. Smart but could not connect w people. How do you fix that? Sad but true. Probably a very lonely, painful existence.
If the herion is relevent its because he used it to deal with his already existing problems, using herion didnt CAUSE him to becone a mass killer.
Shut up lmao he was arrested because his dna was found at the scene and his cell phone pings and his car. Some people are just evil. You sound like the type of idiot who writes him in jail and then marries him after he’s convicted.
These are just speculations and personal opinions of him that has nothing to do with the murders.
Can we see the full interviews without the narration and cuts?
Did Kohberger’s parents not report that their son has the same car they were looking for? They must of seen on the news that LE is looking out for such a car.
Yes and don't they wonder why he wanted to drive all the way across the country in the winter?
Suspect for sure
Maybe the family feared him too. The two Aunts were not in shock at all.
No, the father flew to Washington, and drove it back with him.
It was a pre planned trip the parents say… which is probably true.. A lot of students go home for holidays
if he was so smart why wasnt he a physics major at MIT?
different types of intelligence. maybe if he had that interest he would have made bombs (like ted kazinsky)
You sound dumb. People have their own interests. Not every smart person studies the same thing 🙄🙄
CJ is a soft and easy major. Like Home Economics ! CJ was exclusively a AA degree. LMAO. They found enough FILLER to make it a Ph.d.
may be he wasn't interested in physics? why do ppl with high grades must study sciences? why can't they study something they are interested in? like economics? business? the arts?
Such stereotyping.
@@emilyvickery8081 He liked to let other know how smart he was. CJ is a pathetically easy degree, like journalism. My sister got all A's in her journalism undergrad and grad classes then got accepted into a Ph.D program. Her advisor, a Ph.D, told her early on, her writing was not good and advised, quitting is her best bet. She quit and then trash talked him for years. She never told why she quit the program. But had convinced many in her circle she was a Jane Austin gifted writer. She wrote a book, got it published and Amazon reviewers called it the worst book ever. No joke. I bet he was having trouble in his program, 50% quit the program.
He’s studying for criminology come on now …
Why don't you all wait for the trial before you judge
He was more animated, yet more exhausted. Seems a contradiction.