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IMO, most likely to protect himself from the worlds BULLYSHe took up boxing as a hobby.
IMO, most likely to protect himself from the worlds BULLYSHe took up boxing as a hobby.
You're right, and I thank you for bringing that out, @Jessthinkin. We know why he wanted to get that car out of the area, but his family probably didn't. Makes more sense to just fly home for the holiday break. Okay, so if he still wanted to drive, fine, but why would his father go out there to drive back with him?
Yes, many departments determine the number of phd students they accept according to the number of TA/RA positions they have available. Most phd students work as TAs or RAs. If you look at the "Funding" link at the page I linked it describes it in detail. They also get health insurance. Most phd students get office space of some sort.He was a Teaching Assistant and had his own office ![]()
Could you please explain this? You have indicated previously that BK may have been "set up". How and why would someone plant his DNA? Big cheese of what, exactly?IMO, whatever happened to “ innocent until proven guilty”. It could very well be possible that LE arrested the big cheese to get to the little dirty rat.
They were getting the car serviced in Pennsylvania at a shop on December 16th. Maybe he told dad the car needed repairs and he wanted to bring it home. Maybe then the dad insisted on driving it home with him to be safe.
Great post! Facts & context really add value to the discussion.Ressponding to this post only out of convenience. This post is to educate and and correct a huge amount of incorrect information posted here about PhD programs in general and the WSU criminology program in partitcular. Source: Graduate Studies | Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology | Washington State University
First off, graduate students generally follow the same schedule as undergrads. There are exceptions but many upper division courses at any major university will have a mix of graduate and undergraduate students so having different schedules is impractical.
Second the WSU criminology PhD program requires 72 credits, 33 of which are dissertation which is not a class, just independent research and writing. Since he already had a masters he likely would have gotten credit through transfer for 30 credits meaning he only would have had to take 3 classes at WSU in his entire PhD program. It is likely he would have needed a few more. PhD programs are usually not prescriptive and a great deal depends on your committee and advisor.
Third, WSU waives in-state tuition for PhD students and out-of-state tuition for the first year until the student establishes residency. The site above states "To qualify for resident tuition, state law requires you be a state resident for 12 months. If you are a U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident and have come to WSU from out of state, establish residency in order to avoid paying out-of-state tuition. To establish residency, get your Washington State Driver’s license within 30 days of arrival; register your car; register to vote; establish a bank account; and live in- state for one year."
So, it seems likely that BK would have done these things. Are we certain the car was registered to mom and had PA plates?
According to 2023 Best Criminology Doctor's Degree Schools, WSU Pullman is the 7th highest ranked criminology phd program in the country.
I don't know why there is so much mystery/debate/speculation about why BK chose WSU. Top program, free, he's a smart guy.
Where did you see this?They were getting the car serviced in Pennsylvania at a shop on December 16th. Maybe he told dad the car needed repairs and he wanted to bring it home. Maybe then the dad insisted on driving it home with him to be safe.
Perhaps he wasn't the only student with awkward personality.She will know people will be attracted to the field for nefarious reasons to be fair but if BK came across as just a socially awkward/loner student type then she will likely have taught a lot of students who presented in the exact same way who didn’t go on to kill 4 students. Maybe something did happen and she did suspect something but if it didn’t then I’m not sure how she was supposed to know. Some people can be incredibly convincing at hiding certain parts of themselves.
I know we have some excellent mechanics here in Pa but why not get it repaired in Washington?
IMO LE strategyBut then they came out and said they would be looking at 22000 whit elantras in washington and idaho. If he was the POI at that time, why come out and say you're looking at 22000 cars?
In that case, I hope he isn't referring to a fake profile. JMOI don’t think it’s that kind of connection. I think it’s a social media connection - instagram, where the girls put up gorgeous picture.
covering all bases:possibly????
The parents would need a police report for insurance purposes and that would have raised red flags at any PD near Moscow. IMO.Just say it was stolen, EZ.
Maybe he needed the annual PA emissions/inspection sticker that he could only get by the car being physically inspected in PA.I know we have some excellent mechanics here in Pa but why not get it repaired in Washington?
I was thinking the same thing. But better than advertising on SM for someone to ride with him. Can you imagine that?But would you expose older parent to the dangers?
Xana's sister attends WSU. Also, Xana's name was seen on the JIB bag via the kitchen window where JIB is located in Pulman.I don’t have any theory regarding this, but as far as the family seeing a possible connection: Didn’t one of the victim’s sisters go to WSU?
Also, what about that weird police standoff, shooting with roommates being threatened at WSU 1-2 weeks ago? Wonder if that guy knew something and was cracking under the pressure? It’s a weird coincidence…