Huh. A really interesting new wrinkle in active University of Idaho The murder investigation almost went under the radar over the weekend.
We’ve followed all the little details of the unsealed warrants and affidavits — giving us more evidence of what the police are doing. Bryan Kohberger, the suspect was arrested in December for the shockingly brutal death of four coeds in Moscow, Idaho. But this information is all about sealed guarantee.
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A judge ordered several dozen warrants to remain “sealed and unsealed,” arguing the legal documents “contain the most intimate facts or statements … dangerous to the life or safety of an individual.” wow This may be a detail we will have to wait to test. But something that is not sealed? All these guarantees are given to the company for information – and the name of the company is not blocked!
Publicly available legal documents refer to the following companies:
- Amazon
- American Express
- Apple
- Three guarantees for AT&T
- Bank of America
- Banner Bank in Spokane, Washington
- Block, Inc. (formerly Square, Inc.)
- Blue Ridge Knife in Marion, Virginia
- Charter Communication
- Coeur d’Alene Police Department Forensic Laboratory
- Discover Bank
- Ebay
- Elan Financial Services
- Idaho Central Credit Union
- Idaho Department of Labor
- Numeric Credit Union
- Potlatch No. 1 Financial Credit Union
- Umpqua Bank
- Wells Fargo
- Verizon Wireless Kab
- Washington State University
- DoorDash
- Cloud networking company Extreme Networks
- Inland Cellular
- Knives KA-BAR
- Match Group LLC, which owns 45 dating sites like Tinder, Match.com, Meetic, OkCupid, Hinge, PlentyOfFish and OurTime
- Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook
- Forensic Laboratory of the Moscow Police Department
- Paypal / Venmo
- SnapChat owner Snap Inc.
- Umpqua Bank
- UPS
- Two warrants for Verizon Wireless
- Wal-Mart
- Yahoo
- Yes Yes
Huh. Some of these are obvious. Meta must provide information about Instagram message. We’ve heard Kohberger is accused of stalking a female victim – Maddie Magen, Kaylee Goncalvesand Xana Kernodle – and order one of them incessantly. Go to the bar made the knife described as the murder weapon in the affidavit. Various banks need to access Kohberger’s financial information; shop is likely to prove that he bought items used in murder, like knives, gloves, etc. Data from the phone company has been used to show Kohberger’s location at a given time.
What is important to us? The first is there Reddit… There is a conspiracy theory that one particular account posting on the true crime subreddit is the killer – because they know too much. Are the police thinking about this too? Hmm…
Then there is DoorDash. We know from the probable cause affidavit that Xana Kernodle received food delivery, apparently from Jack In the box, less than 20 minutes before the estimated time he was stabbed to death. Are the police just trying to confirm the timeline? Or is there something else for that delivery?
Finally there Match Group. What is it Tinder or OKCupid, they would only get a warrant if Kohberger or one of the victims used a dating site, correct? How does that relate to murder? Are girls followed on dating sites as well as IG? This does not match the information we have found in the case!
What do you think of this latest reveal? Is there a different company from you??
[Image via Tinder/Doordash/KING 5 Seattle/YouTube.]