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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(120,901 posts)
Fri Mar 7, 2025, 05:44 PM Mar 7

New details about Idaho student killings suspect Bryan Kohberger revealed in unsealed court filing

(CNN) — A recently unsealed defense motion in the capital murder case against Bryan Kohberger offers the most detailed picture of the suspect’s personality to emerge since his arrest in the brutal killings of four University of Idaho students.

Attorneys for Kohberger claim in the motion the 30-year-old has autism spectrum disorder – or ASD – and executing him would violate the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition on “cruel and unusual punishment.”

Kohberger displays “extremely rigid thinking, perseverates on specific topics, processes information on a piece-meal basis, struggles to plan ahead” and “demonstrates little insight into his own behaviors and emotions,” the filing notes, citing a medical evaluation commissioned by his attorneys.

“Due to his ASD, Mr. Kohberger simply cannot comport himself in a manner that aligns with societal expectations of normalcy. This creates an unconscionable risk that he will be executed because of his disability rather than his culpability,” his attorneys said.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/details-idaho-student-killings-suspect-165156054.html

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New details about Idaho student killings suspect Bryan Kohberger revealed in unsealed court filing (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 7 OP
So how did he... 2naSalit Mar 7 #1
Oh, okay, well in THAT case . . . NBachers Mar 7 #2
Bryan is a montanacowboy Mar 7 #3
Autism--including Aspergers-- is most certainly not a mental illness but a neurodevelopmental disorder. hlthe2b Mar 7 #4
Those symptoms perfectly describe someone else . . . punchergirl Mar 7 #5

2naSalit

(96,261 posts)
1. So how did he...
Fri Mar 7, 2025, 05:50 PM
Mar 7

Manage to convince a graduate committee to guide him through his graduate program?

Hmm?

montanacowboy

(6,469 posts)
3. Bryan is a
Fri Mar 7, 2025, 06:03 PM
Mar 7

psychopath
that autism bullshit will get you nowhere in Idaho
I feel so bad for the parents of those kids who have been waiting 2 years for some kind of justice

hlthe2b

(108,892 posts)
4. Autism--including Aspergers-- is most certainly not a mental illness but a neurodevelopmental disorder.
Fri Mar 7, 2025, 06:12 PM
Mar 7

So, I do not believe there is a likelihood that they can succeed with an insanity defense using this. They can try, but even truly severely mentally ill people who try to mount an insanity defense are not frequently successful. My understanding is that this trial will be held in Boise and which is a far more highly educated part of the state.

It would be sincerely devastating to those families if this were to prevail.

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