Susan Hendricks
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They were incapacitated.
They were sleeping.
But Brian Koberger, in that eight-hour time that was just brought up, came back to the scene.
to see his work that morning.
And if in fact, this was a two perpetrator problem, whether or not the sharpest tools in the shed, because somebody came up with the idea of leaving the knife sheath there.
Yeah.
And you know, Nancy, I, I want to be the first to advocate that you run the depositions because, you know, if I was ISP or the DA's office, et cetera, I would want one of my own teams sitting there during those initial deposition periods.
And the first question I would ask them is go down that line.
So exactly how did you do this, Brian?
And so I think this is absurd, but it's consistent with his behavior.
Again, he sees this whole process and he sees people, as the doc has pointed out, power control and dominance.
And he looks at people as bugs and he doesn't see them as human beings like we do.
Koberger's sister, Mel, saying her family had no idea her brother was a killer and reached out to warn him to be careful after the murders.
Finally speaking out, she wants to talk about growing up with the killer.
family of coburgers victims shocked by graphic crime scene photos released to the public with little warning they were made aware of the release just hours before the photos show the bedrooms where the murders took place clearly showing blood spatter on the walls blood dripping on the beds and blood smears on the floor where a battle of life and death took place
Photos show the knife sheath Koberger left behind in Maddie's bed, the piece of evidence that put Koberger in the room when the murders took place.
Photos show the floor and walls with blood smeared, sheets drenched with blood, the spatter smears and dripping, showing the brutality of the horrific murders and the battle that took place.
Nancy, I am so thankful of the decision you've made.
To not show the photos.
What I saw was worse than anything I imagined throughout all of our coverage of this.