CUgator helped translate a bit, Jones drugm should be Jones Drugs, a drugstore in Boulder that went out of business in 2010.
there were more than ten motions, most of them unrelated to trial issues and about future appellate issues. They were all denied.
Imagine posting from the decade of Trump's second election, worst pandemic in a century, climate change ending habitability on America's coasts, and the celebrification of Hawk Tua girl to say that the decade of Thriller is the worst. I'm poasting from the 80s, dweebazoids. Rules back here.
Gas was expensive for a while and people dressed silly. Meanwhile, in the 2020s they just remake 80s movies because people had imaginations back then
I remember waiting in line at the movie theater to see Rad and then the next day getting on my Redline and hopping off a curb, thinking I was Cru Jones. Nobody can take the 80's from me. Goat decade.
he said he had a huge drinking problem. He’d have a drunken meltdown and come back a day later and apologize. Assuming he isn’t a murderer I legit hope he got help.
Interesting read. The FBI used a DNA database they weren't supposed to use to find him. They gave that info to the Idaho police who then validated he was the killer. Idaho police then left out the fact they got the tip from the FBI n their probably cause affidavit. https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/25/us/bryan-kohberger-hearing-idaho-students-stabbing/index.html “That decision was a collaborative decision,” the detective responded. “We made that decision in an effort to independently verify the information that was provided to us as a tip from the FBI, in much the same way we would any other tip in law enforcement. So it was not in any way meant to obfuscate any sort of information, it was simply can we validate Mr. Kohberger’s involvement in this incident or can we not. That was it.” “As a group effort, you decided to intentionally leave that out of your affidavit?” Taylor asked. “Yes, ma’am,” Payne responded. Another genealogical database that law enforcement can use is GEDMatch PRO, genetic genealogist Leah Larkin testified. “Those are the only two databases of any significant size that allow [forensic investigative genetic genealogy] searching,” Larkin said. “Ancestry forbids it, 23andMe forbids it, MyHeritage forbids it.” Eventually, the FBI “admitted they had uploaded to MyHeritage” – a database off limits to law enforcement, Larkin said, citing a document shared with the court.
We're living in such a fucked up timeline that this guy is going to get off and Luigi will get convicted
Not surprised some local idiots in Idaho would do that but come on FBI, you got to be smarter than that.
maybe his conviction eventually gets overturned on appeal but the relevant finding as of now is this part: “the defense’s attempt to get a judge to suppress the IGG evidence failed” it’s going forward with that evidence admitted despite the questionable nature of its origin.
Roomie who saw the killer and basement roomie were texting each other right after the murders. They texted the victims but never got a response. Girl on the 1st floor runs down to the basement and falls asleep with basement girl. they call a friend around noon to come check it out. He discovers other first floor roomie and her boyfriend dead. Calls the cops.
9/11 call: one of the roommates or their friends found the brunette girl unresponsive and said they thought she was passed out drunk after coming home at 4 am. [comments say it was their male friend who found them; she was in the door and the dead bf was in the bed] They also mentioned once that there was a man in the house last night Unclear how they didn’t see the dead bf nearby but they didn’t mention him [addressed above] called 911 and passed the phone around like freaked out 20yo girls would do police officer arrived and said uhh we have a homicide
Far-left is the surviving first floor roomie. The next two girls were sleeping together on the second floor. The brunette guy and girl were on the first floor sleeping together. Far-right girl was in the basement.