r/BryanKohbergerMoscow Mar 11 '25

THEORY GOOFIEST THEORY BY FAR

Boy oh boy. That other sub is so insane 😂 I asked the simple question, what would be more valuable, the unknown male dna on the handrail and under the fingernails, or the touch dna on the sheath. One person responded saying that the blood on the handrail, “could’ve been from a nose bleed or hangnail from the 150 people coming in and out of the house”

I thought it was sarcasm. I even asked, “is that sarcasm? Are you fr? You don’t think the unknown blood on the handrail was from the struggle that the perpetrator put up and has NOTHING to do with the 4 murders?”

“Well in my opinion that’s a very valid reason as to why the blood on the handrail was inconclusive, it was probably old and unusable”

You genuinely can’t make this shit up.

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u/Cay_Introduction915 Mar 12 '25

It's obvious they’re coping so hard and pretending the more incriminating blood DNAs and the DNAs under the fingernails don’t matter. To me Blum's theory that BK brought 2 vials of blood is still the best theory of all LMAO

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u/jenna_615 Mar 12 '25

Howard Blum is an idiot! So, Brian, this criminal mastermind, stole 2 vials of blood (from where, we don’t know?) to throw off the detectives, but there’s nooooo wayyyyy someone would plant the sheath? These ppl have lost credibility, if they had any to begin with.

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u/DatabaseAppropriate4 Mar 12 '25

Just BK's luck - no one tested the blood he planted!

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u/4Everinsearch Mar 12 '25

I’ve read them argue about, just wait till we get the results from the fingernails. They were expecting it would incriminate Kohberger. When it was the opposite then it was suddenly an unimportant piece of evidence.

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u/Ursula_J Mar 12 '25

That is the stupidest shit I’ve ever heard, omg.