Idaho killings

Oh boy. Now I've dumbed myself. I honestly thought that was a file icon, indicating that something was noted. Like I said earlier; never stop learning!
So I have to ask why you added a file icon at him?
 
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Kohberger arrived at his parents' home in Pennsylvania on roughly December 17 to spend the holidays with them. LaBar said Kohberger's father traveled to Idaho and they both drove back to Pennsylvania together. He added that Kohberger's white Hyundai Elantra was discovered at his parents' home.

Wild. I saw some quotes in this thread that he asked if others had been or were being arrested. I wonder if he was referring to his father perhaps being implicated.
 
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You dont have to. Your sibling. Your cousin. Your nephew can, and you are caught.

Ged match is the source. It is completely voluntary to submit/release your data to law enforcement for matching, but what they do is they use familial matches to zero in on people. So what it means is they could find a distant cousin, and then a nephew match and then cross match and zero in on a few people. From there they can stake out the people if needed to get discarded items that may contain DNA to positively ID someone.
I believe this was the tool they used to catch the Manchester, Iowa creep who killed Michelle Martinko in 1979. Based on familial DNA, they had it narrowed down to one of three brothers. If I recall correctly, the perp was the one of the three they least suspected.
 
I believe this was the tool they used to catch the Manchester, Iowa creep who killed Michelle Martinko in 1979. Based on familial DNA, they had it narrowed down to one of three brothers. If I recall correctly, the perp was the one of the three they least suspected.

Similar way they got BTK as well. Did the whole metadata tracking to the church computer then used I believe a pap smear his daughter took at the K-State student health center to match the unknown DNA left at the scenes.
 
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I believe this was the tool they used to catch the Manchester, Iowa creep who killed Michelle Martinko in 1979. Based on familial DNA, they had it narrowed down to one of three brothers. If I recall correctly, the perp was the one of the three they least suspected.
That was a really interesting story. It was featured on an episode of one of those cold case shows on Hulu. It was the least suspicious brother. They arrested him in the office at his trucking company or something. Knew his time had come when they showed up.
 
Did Kohberger do it? Probably, the authorities are pretty confident, at least.

But I do remember how confident people were about the Olympic Park bomber too. They leaked a name in a circumstantial case to a hungry media and ruined an innocent man's life.

I just want to see the case they're building here.
 
Did Kohberger do it? Probably, the authorities are pretty confident, at least.

But I do remember how confident people were about the Olympic Park bomber too. They leaked a name in a circumstantial case to a hungry media and ruined an innocent man's life.

I just want to see the case they're building here.

Still no murder weapon either. No motive, one that’s released anyway. And there would certainly be some clothes with a substantial amount of blood on them somewhere.

Even if he did do it, if they don’t have the above items, it could get sketchy in court.
 
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