Posted on 12/31/2022 3:08:36 PM PST by algore
Police said they began tracking and surveilling Kohberger around Christmas and stayed on him for four days when they spotted the white Hyundai Elantra they believed was connected to the murders.
Investigators said Kohberger drove cross-country in the car to his parents home in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania.
His car was confirmed to be at the Pennsylvania home, and officials worked quickly to obtain a warrant for his arrest, law enforcement sources told CNN.
Along with the surprised bar owner, students who attended Washington State University with Kohberger said they were shocked to learn that the quiet man in their classroom was the prime suspect in the brutal slaying.
Friday's arrest is the first major break in the case - with Kohberger asking if 'anyone else was arrested' when he was taken into custody. An extradition hearing is scheduled for Tuesday.
Kohberger is a registered Libertarian, although does not appear to have had any active social media profiles at the time of his arrest.
During a press conference on Friday authorities confirmed that a white Hyundai Elantra was discovered in the search – with sources saying it was towed from outside Kohberger's home.
Law enforcement sources told CNN that his DNA was discovered at the scene of the crime – with officers managing to track down who owned the car seen in the area of the slayings.
However, Kohberger has no prior arrests, according to public records, so it is unclear how officials got hold of his DNA.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
It's not trial worthy proof, but depending on how close that relative is and how many matching alleles there are.
BOOM, done.
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Yup.... they just looked for the common area between two sets of data.
I have a question for a smart freeper who knows way more than I do about this subject. One assumes that the DNA he left behind was blood from a wound he took (perhaps when one of the four fought back although it could be hair or skin under a finger nail etc.) However, if the murders were done with a knife, there no doubt was blood everywhere. When blood from two or more individuals is mixed together, how is it possible to identify the various parties where the blood came from? Or is the technology such that it can be easily separated? This question assumes complete mixing as opposed to areas in the residence where there were separate droplets that were not mixed.
The bar in the article is in Penn.
They’ve had to divide those three hundred to also go after Musk, MTG, DeSantis, and even grudge a few to arrest the crypto scammer with the man boobs.
Yup to all points raised.
It was pointed out as medsoc was deprived of reporting this from a “bash all republicans” angle.
Just like in Canada where protesting the government was a crime.
Blood testing devices are sometimes based on diluting blood and then counting individual cells.
They might have had to run many DNA tests before finding a blood cell that wasn’t a victim’s.
Now if if was a hair cell, the defendant could claim he hugged a victim days or even months ago at a bar.
Well
Watch SciFi movies’ from Soylent Green to IDIOCRACY. From Bladerunner to
13 Monkeys and you can get a sense for what our Overlords are capable of but Not necessarily planned.
These are Evil Bozos’ but Not to intelligent.
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I’ve watched all those movies, and then some.
Same for reading many books in the genre.
PKD, RAH, et al...
If it will lead to the arrest of a murderer, they can use my DNA any time. Those four kids were someone's children. I would hope someone's DNA would have led to his arrest, had it been my child. And no one knows if he's killed before. I pray someone spreads his DNA all over whatever prison he finally ends up in.
The linked story is certainly worth reading as the summary here misses several key points. The bar where the suspect is accused of scaring female employees and patrons is located near the family home in PA.
So much info is being leaked out about this guy that his lawyers are sure to be questioning where he could get a fair trial. And we should be concerned about that too, I’m sure almost anyone could be made to look “creepy” and “dangerous” with the right selected quotes and anecdotes. The only relevant things are direct evidence of the crimes, if he seemed creepy to somebody in 2017 or seemed strung out to his classmates, so what? Anyone could fall into those categories without butchering four individuals.
Two other points that were made in the linked story that hasn’t surfaced in this discussion, he was said to be a libertarian and had apparently made anti-rainbow (gay) comments to classmates, but otherwise there are no obvious ties to current politics in any direction. Statements about anti-capitalist or ANTIFA leanings made in other threads appear to be so far speculation rather than backed up by evidence.
This probably isn’t going to get very far off the neutral center line of political relevance and will just play out as another sad tale of a mentally disturbed individual playing God with the lives of relative strangers. If he did at some point express support for anyone in politics, it would be more or less a “so what” moment, every political figure has their share of crazy supporters, it means very little in the grand scheme of things.
15 minutes of fame for the brewery.
Ted Bundy. I saw the reference to him in an article, and thought this guy approached girls, asking them to help him put something in his VW, then drugging then, or knocking them out, and shoving them in his car. Let's hope he doesn't escape custody like Bundy did. That's when he hit a sorority house. He was a law student, and represented himself during his trial. The sorority house hit, and this guy's dorm attack may be why the media is linking them.
They say that individuals who use a knife, and stab in a frenzy, are prone to wounding themselves because the knife gets slick with blood, and your grip slips. He could have dripped blood from his own wound. He could have left sweat, spit, hair, or anything at the scene that could have been tested. Don’t know if he was wearing disposable gloves. Maybe the dummy took them off at the scene, and left them. People aren’t in prison because they’re smart, and DNA is pretty advanced these days. It’s also possible that they have him on closed circuit TV. From what I’ve read, the police have been pretty tight-lipped about everything, which is the way an investigation should be conducted.
I see your people, but I’m sure it never occurred to many people who submitted samples 10 - 20 years ago that their profile would be used liked this. Who knows what new use of the information they’ll think of next and what entities they will share it with.
and these onstar gadgets.....they govt can stop your car anywhere at any time.....
I know what you mean.
Sure. It is great this guy was nabbed by whatever means were available.
But this is the “Good Use”. What is the “Bad Use”?
One of the things I have learned in life is that almost everything has a duality to it.
That is, a person could use a hammer to build a beautiful coffee table. That’s a “Good Use”. But the same hammer could be used to brutally murder someone. That’s a “Bad Use”.
In the case of a global DNA identifier database, the possible “Bad Uses” fill me with dread. I simply don’t trust my fellow man with any tool that might end up being used as a weapon against me. We just are not trustworthy enough.
Our founders tried to protect us from people with “Bad Uses” in the way they wrote the Constitution, and living under a Constitutional Republic, that worked out pretty well. Now that our status as a “Constitutional Republic” is on unsafe ground, I trust “my fellow man” even less.
“It couldn’t have been John Gotti who did this, detective … his DNA shows he is a mix of African and Chinese ancestry.”
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