The comments on Jessica Reed Krause’s articles about The Idaho 4 case are a dumpster fire. Here’s a few examples:
I just can’t fully accept that Dylan is completely innocent. I mean for weeks we were told that she and Bethany slept through the murders, and then all of a sudden that changed to Dylan heard the dog barking, and her roomate crying and strange voices talking, and she allegedly even saw the suspected killer and she described him in detail. Like, who’s story just flips like that? And coincidentally her story changed after LE zoned in on BK? It seems possible that she was either lying to begin with about being asleep, or that she is a lying now and framing BK possibly in exchange to save her and or her bf’s ass? Either way, those aren’t exactly the actions of an innocent person imo.
Jess, just came across a video of WSU Mom Kim saying she thinks there could be human trafficking / sugar daddy type stuff connected 🥴
The media is ignoring this story because the MSM is owned by the left. The left has Us borders wide open (aka buying voter/votes) and that is where massive amounts of drugs are coming thru at an incredible rate...so we can’t talk about the drug-related problems (such as this brutal story) because then they “might” have to consider border control.
The ones I receive on my Tik Tok posts about the story are just as bad. One that came in this morning urged me to investigate the new Frat Boy Dave and WSU Kim interviews.
Here’s a breakdown of timeline of WSU Kim’s claims.
Here’s another interview Kim did with True Crime Cafe.
In this podcast (around minute 27:30), Kim says she and her husband were driving home from Parent’s Weekend. At around 4:30 or 5, according to Kim, she got “the alert” about the murders.
What alert? Is she referring to the Vandal alert pushed out around 1 pm after the bodies had been discovered? That doesn’t make any sense since neither she nor her husband nor her children went to the University of Idaho. Vandal alerts are only sent to Faculty, staff, and students. Was she referring to WSU’s alert system? If so, that is suspect, and as only students and faculty receive them.
Moving on…
At around 28:33, Kim recounts how she called her daughter after hearing the news. The daughter says she already knew about the murders. Kim then asks her how she found out. If Kim got an alert, wouldn’t it stand to reason her daughter did as well? Why was Kim so pressed about her daughter knowing the students had been killed before her? No timeline had been established at that point. Not only that but Kim, is this your first day on the internet? Welcome to Earth, ET.
When she asked her daughter what happened (around 28:30) she says her daughter told her four students had been stabbed and they had died. That doesn’t align with what the news was reporting. As of November 14th, the cause of death still hadn’t been revealed. Of course, it’s possible somebody who saw the bodies told someone who told someone but given Kim’s daughter was thrice removed from anybody on campus, it’s unlikely that information made it to her through her friend’s cousin’s boyfriend by 10am as Kim claims.
She tells The Drunk Turkey Show (minute 25:40) she opted out of the football game during Parent’s Weekend because “it was cold, it was wet, it was rainy.” That so, Kim? The Almanac for November 12, 2022, in Pullman, Washington begs to differ. According to this report, the amount of rain/or melted snow reported that day was 0.0 percent.
And that’s just from the first 30 minutes of the podcast.
I get into this more in the embedded podcast, but after listening to Kim, I have one question.
How can anyone take this drunk winemom seriously?
She screams bored housewife with too much time on her hands, looking to relive her college days because she never had the typical college experience. She mentions going out drinking with her 21-year-old daughter during Parent’s Weekend to prove she’s not a regular Mom. She’s a Cool Mom. She’s weirdly up to date on Greek Life despite never having been part of Greek Life. She talks about Pi Phis and Alpha Phis as if she rushed them. She even uses the phrase “snitches get stitches” when discussing Bethany.
Now let’s get to the interview with Frat Guy Dave.
Dave claims he woke up early on the morning of November 13th because he had to be at work by 9:30 am. According to Dave, he had several Snapchat notifications on his phone but didn’t look at them right away because he had to get ready for his work shift. That’s important because Dave never gives timestamps for any of the messages he received about the murders.
I’ll stop here and say Dave actually contradicts Kim as far as what news spread and when. According to Dave, the cause of death went from stabbing to overdose pretty quickly. Later in the interview, Dave says that one of the students drinking on the field with two other friends returned to that spot the next morning around 9:30am with a friend to retrieve something he’d ditched before police arrived. When he was there, he saw a tall, thin man in all black wearing a hoodie with the hood pulled up over his head, his hands jammed into the front pocket of the sweatshirt. The student said the man had a “thick brow” and big nose. When pushed for when Dave was told about this mysterious man, was it before or after the suspect was arrested, he went silent. He couldn’t remember.
I’m going to stop here and say if Dave was told about his friend’s stranger sighting after Kohberger was arrested and his name was everywhere, the big-nose comment reeks of anti-semitism.
Here’s the thing: I believe a student could have seen Bryan Kohberger lurking around the King Road home, watching to see if the bodies had been discovered. However, at no time does Dave say this guy contacted police to tell them they believed they saw the suspect at the scene the next morning.
I believe Dave believes everything he’s saying. I don’t think what he revealed is relevant to the case. What if students did know about the murders earlier than we were initially led to believe? That doesn’t change the outcome. If drugs were involved, do people really believe all the surviving roommates had to do was flush some drugs and clean the floor to prevent law enforcement from finding out who really killed those kids? If you listen to the interview, even he doesn’t think anything more nefarious is at the core of this crime. No bishops or kingpins or sex offenders. Just a disturbed man who hated women.
Why is that so hard for people to accept?
Listen to the podcast for more thoughts about Cool Mom Kim, Dave, and my insights on the 911 call.