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Is this really a thing? I've never heard of it.
We have alleys. Most bins litter the alley. There is a bottle depot a block away. Since Covid the area is inundated with people looking for bottles, cans and whatever. I have a cement pad outside my garage in the alley where my bins are stored. I burn anything with personal information,

My garage is my work storage space, the windows are secured inside and out, and we have secured both garage doors from inside and outside by drilling holes at the bottom of both doors on both sides to insert long large screws to prevent them being pried open from outside. The door is double locked, bottom and middle.

It was a nice area until Covid, when homelessness skyrocketed. Now the desperate do what they need to survive. The people living here have installed lighting, cameras and locks to secure their backyards.

Homelessness is as JA points out a huge problem in North America. Even smaller towns are dealing with this epidemic.
 
Which makes the idea that they found one of their roommates "not responding" completely senseless, doesn't it.
There are victims drenched in blood, blood all over, and your first thought is to call the fraternity, and friends?
The 911 operator got a semi-coherent call from some complainant (someone in the house) and translated it to some default complaint to give to an officer to investigate. Kind of like playing "telephone." It was the operator and/or dispatcher who characterized someone as "non-responsive."

Going into an ER is similar. You tell the triage nurse what you're feeling, and they translate it to something for the doctor or tech. Sometimes what the doc gets out of the complaint and what you told the triage nurse is unrecognizable.

They're not going to tell the responding officer "Ohmigawg there's bloodalloverthe place and he's notmovingIthink he couldbeDEAAAD!" They are going to say "Subject not responsive."
 
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The 911 operator got a semi-coherent call from some complainant (someone in the house) and translated it to some default complaint to give to an officer to investigate. Kind of like playing "telephone." It was the operator and/or dispatcher who characterized someone as "non-responsive."

Going into an ER is similar. You tell the triage nurse what you're feeling, and they translate it to something for the doctor or tech. Sometimes what the doc gets out of the complaint and what you told the triage nurse is unrecognizable.

They're not going to tell the responding officer "Ohmigawg there's bloodalloverthe place and he's notmovingIthink he couldbeDEAAAD!" They going to say "Subject not responsive."
I have listened to a lot of 911 calls for murders. YouTube has many. In studying mundane astrology, murders are commonly used because many have exact times available.

In extremely bloody massacres, I have never heard anyone say anything like “subject is unresponsive” initially.

The caller is usually panicked, sometimes unable to do anything but cry and scream, and say in an extremely distressed voice that “there is blood everywhere”.

That is normal.

Waiting for 8 hours with the dead bloody corpses, calling friends into the home first.

That is not normal.
 
Four victim bodies have different lacerations
Not made by a single cutting instrument
Cite reputable source.
That was not in the official information released to the media. It was clearly stated they were looking for A knife, of the Ka-Bar variety. Not multiple weapons. Repeatedly reported looking for the murder weapon, singular.
 
My garbage is gone through daily. Looking for cans and bottles, and people going through, thrifting. People sell stuff out of the garbage to pawnshops, and each other.

Garbage is dropped off by my neighbours in my bins semi regularly. Last garbage pickup day my neighbours filled my bin leaving me no room, I don’t know if they wore gloves.
True, mine sometimes get looked through as well. But that wasn't what BK was doing.
I removed some of it to put my garbage in. I wish I had gloves when I took it back there.

People use their neighbours bins regularly, if you complain, you are told that the bins belong to the city, not you. Then they say if things aren’t sorted right you will be fined. I don’t know why he wore gloves, maybe he’s a germaphobe.

He wasn't sorting it to avoid fines. IMO
His car was said to have been cleaned out when he was getting ready to drive his car out with his Dad. Why would he transfer garbage from an already observed to be cleaned out car to Philidelphia? They said he cleaned it out well.
Maybe to avoid his DNA being taken from his bin?

I don’t know why people do things.

Nor do I believe that Xana made the call for food at 4:00am then was active on the phone till 4:12am then that she ate part of it after it arrived at 4:17am. After she was dead.
If Xana was already dead, then the surviving victims have to have been involved in the murders, or at very least lied about the happenings that night, and continue to lie about what they heard and saw.
Five minutes for one person to kill and escape the residence after overpowering 6 people.

Scaring 2 of them into their rooms so badly that they couldn’t call 911.
But LE sat and watched BK sneaking to the neighbours bins to toss out his trash, when his bins were right there.

I think a jury might wonder if he didn't want LE to have his DNA by going through the family bins.


https://nypost.com/2023/01/06/bryan...ps-by-putting-trash-in-neighbors-cans-source/

Accused University of Idaho student slayer Bryan Kohberger tried to evade police by putting garbage from his parents’ house into neighbors’ trash cans, the arrest affidavit revealed.

Criminal justice Ph.D student Kohberger, 28, appeared conscious of cops potentially collecting his DNA after the murders, wearing gloves to the supermarket and trying to hide trash that could contain his hairs or traces of saliva — all of which could give him away if matched to the crime scene.

At one point during the four days he was surveilled by the FBI prior to his arrest, Kohberger was observed putting trash from his family’s house into neighbors’ garbage bins around 4 a.m., a law enforcement source told CNN.

News that Kohberger tried to obscure the rubbish comes after the probable cause affidavit released Thursday claimed he had been identified through DNA of his father retrieved from the family’s garbage on Dec. 27, despite it being placed in neighbor’s trash cans.

The sample of Kohberger’s father’s DNA from the trash was tested by cops and showed with more than 99% certainty he was the father of a the person who’s DNA was on a knife sheath at the crime scene, the final piece of the puzzle authorities needed for an arrest warrant, which was issed on Dec. 29.

The police source, who spoke to CNN on the condition of anonymity, also claimed that Kohberger was seen several times outside his parents’ house wearing surgical gloves and that he cleaned his car in the aftermath of the crime.
 
It is not necessary to have a search warrant to search trash in a dumpster or trash can on the curb as that is not considered to be on private property. If someone puts something in a can on the curb that's not their property anymore. Anything on the curb is fair game. No doubt the accused was well aware of that.
I had a friend who worked for the FBI temporarily as a local municipal garbageman. Dirty disgusting work but somebody's got to do it!
 
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True, mine sometimes get looked through as well. But that wasn't what BK was doing.


He wasn't sorting it to avoid fines. IMO

Maybe to avoid his DNA being taken from his bin?


If Xana was already dead, then the surviving victims have to have been involved in the murders, or at very least lied about the happenings that night, and continue to lie about what they heard and saw.

But LE sat and watched BK sneaking to the neighbours bins to toss out his trash, when his bins were right there.

I think a jury might wonder if he didn't want LE to have his DNA by going through the family bins.


https://nypost.com/2023/01/06/bryan...ps-by-putting-trash-in-neighbors-cans-source/

Accused University of Idaho student slayer Bryan Kohberger tried to evade police by putting garbage from his parents’ house into neighbors’ trash cans, the arrest affidavit revealed.

Criminal justice Ph.D student Kohberger, 28, appeared conscious of cops potentially collecting his DNA after the murders, wearing gloves to the supermarket and trying to hide trash that could contain his hairs or traces of saliva — all of which could give him away if matched to the crime scene.

At one point during the four days he was surveilled by the FBI prior to his arrest, Kohberger was observed putting trash from his family’s house into neighbors’ garbage bins around 4 a.m., a law enforcement source told CNN.

News that Kohberger tried to obscure the rubbish comes after the probable cause affidavit released Thursday claimed he had been identified through DNA of his father retrieved from the family’s garbage on Dec. 27, despite it being placed in neighbor’s trash cans.

The sample of Kohberger’s father’s DNA from the trash was tested by cops and showed with more than 99% certainty he was the father of a the person who’s DNA was on a knife sheath at the crime scene, the final piece of the puzzle authorities needed for an arrest warrant, which was issed on Dec. 29.

The police source, who spoke to CNN on the condition of anonymity, also claimed that Kohberger was seen several times outside his parents’ house wearing surgical gloves and that he cleaned his car in the aftermath of the crime.
They didn’t say they saw BK. They said they saw a man with bushy eyebrows.

And they claim that a small amount of DNA was found on a small clip for a knife housing. That’s it.

A lot of people clean with gloves on.

He cleaned before he left Moscow. When my Mom visited me, I always cleaned my vehicle before she got there.

If I am going on a long trip, I clean my vehicle before I go.

I know, I am in construction and cleaning the truck up is not always at the top of the list. Sometimes I use gloves. Especially if I am using chemical based cleansers. Is that suspicious?

I actually always have surgical gloves in my vehicle glove box. I use them regularly to clean with chemicals, and to apply chemical based sealants, so they don’t impregnate my skin. Easy to throw away, I don’t use them repeatedly, I buy them in boxes, and have a container that houses them so they don’t rip or tear in my overstuffed glove box.

They are cheap, and I don’t reuse them.
 
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In 5 minutes. From said 4:12 to 4:17am.
on two different floors
That's a lot of work to do in such a short time.
Unless more than one killer
I have listened to a lot of 911 calls for murders. YouTube has many. In studying mundane astrology, murders are commonly used because many have exact times available.
In extremely bloody massacres, I have never heard anyone say anything like “subject is unresponsive” initially.The caller is usually panicked, sometimes unable to do anything but cry and scream, and say in an extremely distressed voice that “there is blood everywhere”.
That is normal.
Waiting for 8 hours with the dead bloody corpses, calling friends into the home first.
All four victims were members of fraternities & sororities
That is not normal.
New details from sources close to NewsNation
shed light on how the Idaho college killings unfolded.
Kaylee Goncalves and Madison Mogen were killed first,
and the sources confirmed that Ethan Chapin
and Xana Kernodle were killed on the second floor
afterward, according to sources.

They also said that Chapin was killed in the doorway
of Kernodle’s room & Kernodle apparently fought back.
She repeatedly grabbed the knife
& suffered deep cuts to her fingers.
yet
all four victims were likely asleep
but
some had defensive wounds

and each was stabbed multiple times
Chapin apparently suffered a slash to the neck
according to sources injuries were stab wounds
and not slash wounds.
so

Certain details conflict with :)
what the coroner in the case & police, initially said
which was
that all of the victims were likely in bed.
The coroner also said the injuries were stab wounds
and not slash wounds.
HOWEVER
The father claims his daughter had “..big open gouges..”
or “..tears..” to her body and called police “..cowards..”
for not releasing more information
in the wake of the quadruple homicide.
i.e.
Kaylee Goncalves' father, Steven Goncalves, told Fox News
that coroner Cathy Mabbutt told him the victims’ injuries
had been like “..tears..” done with a “..strong weapon..”
Steven said his daughter Kaylee suffered knife wounds
to her liver & lungs. He described the injuries as
something that “..
definitely did not match..” the injuries
suffered by Madison Mogen, who died in the same bed

as his daughter on the third floor of the rental house
.
 
4:15am
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The murders supposed timeframe.

Neptune is in the 5th of universities, morals, values of the people, investments.

Jupiter Pisces is in the 6th. Judicial functioning, management of debts.

Mars Gemini in the 8th, the usual and beliefs of the masses, and red tape actions.

Moon in Cancer 9th, judicial system.

Uranus/Rahu Taurus in the 7th. Agreements and Business establishments.
 
The white car was observed in the neighborhood at 0329, and parked at 0404. It sped away at 0420. It is entirely possible for the crimes to have been committed in those 16 minutes.
Pluto would be within one degree of the IC in Zodiacal longitude from 0407 to 0416; it was exact at 0411. In Right Ascension Pluto anti-culminated (ie was on the IC in mundo) at 0413.
 
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