• If you find out what phone Bryan Kohberger owned - and if it's an iPhon

    From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 7 02:25:18 2023
    If you find out what phone Bryan Kohberger owned - and if it's an iPhone - please let me know as I'm compiling statistics for what phone the dumbest people seem to be choosing.

    I read the affidavit and the guy made a bunch of stupid mistakes (thank
    God), where one of them was to use his cell phone every time he cased the
    place (which he had done numerous times before the murders) and he used his cell phone when he re-visited the crime scene (after the murders) at 9:15
    am the very same day.

    The only time he seems to have turned off his phone, apparently, was from
    about 2:45 am to 4:45 am, which was the time the crime was committed. Then
    he turned it right back on (as if he couldn't do without it) - just like he
    had it on and with him in the dozen times he pre-visited the crime scene.

    He's interesting because he's dumb enough to be traced by his phone; yet he
    was smart enough to wear surgical gloves when he put his Pennsylvania trash
    at 4am in the neighbor's trash bins.

    He's dumb enough to turn his phone off but carry it with him for his
    getaway, turning it back on within two hours, and yet he's smart enough to re-register his car after the crime so as to get new license plates.

    Given he was that smart, and yet that stupid, I'm curious what brand of
    phone he selected.

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  • From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 18 21:57:57 2023
    If you find out what phone Bryan Kohberger owned - and if it's an iPhone - please let me know as I'm compiling statistics for what phone the dumbest people seem to be choosing.

    My hypothesis needs more data where this news story shows another data
    point as this guy used an iPad web browser according to this reference. í° <https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/18/us/brian-walshe-murder-charge-arraignment-ana-walshe-wednesday/index.html>

    "in the days after her disappearance, Brian Walshe allegedly made a series
    of unsavory Google searches, including on his son's iPad: "Ten ways to
    dispose of a dead body if you really need to," "dismemberment and the best
    ways to dispose of a body," "can you be charged with murder without a
    body," and "can you identify a body with broken teeth," according to the prosecutor.

    And on December 27, he had Google searched, "What's the best state to
    divorce for a man?"

    And "cell phone data showed he visited a dumpster near his mother's home in Swampscott.

    The bags in Abington had been destroyed by the time police located them,
    Beland said. However, the trash bags in Swampscott were discovered in a collection site in Peabody and contained blood stains, cleaning equipment,
    a hacksaw, a hatchet, boots and a Prada purse carried by Ana Walshe and her Covid-19 vaccination card, the prosecutor said.

    The state crime lab tested some of the bloody items in the bags and found
    DNA from Ana and Brian Walshe, Beland said."

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  • From Andy Burnelli@21:1/5 to Andy Burnelli on Thu Jan 19 01:26:20 2023
    Andy Burnelli wrote:

    My hypothesis needs more data where this news story shows another data
    point as this guy used an iPad web browser according to this reference.  <https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/18/us/brian-walshe-murder-charge-arraignment-ana-walshe-wednesday/index.html>

    All we can tell, about his phone, is in this document unsealed today:
    <https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23577650-kohberger-warrant>

    "Kohberger provided his phone number as 509-592-8458, hereafter the "8458
    Phone as his cellular telephone number. Investigators conducted electronic database queries and learned that the 8458 Phone is a number issued by
    AT&T."

    Thank God he wasn't on T-Mobile; otherwise, as per Steve's fabricated
    coverage maps, there wouldn't have been any cellular signal to track him.

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