Anonymous ID: 1e4095 Dec. 2, 2022, 8:46 p.m. No.17868470   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8496 >>8596 >>8647 >>8722 >>8788

Not found on QResear.ch so..

 

Questions Raised After Mom Of Idaho Murder Victim Allegedly Arrested Days After Daughter's Death

 

December 1, 2022

 

In the University of Idaho’s Kibbie Dome on Wednesday, November 30, 2022, a candlelight vigil was held in honor of the four victims that were brutally murdered in a home just off campus on November 13.

The families of Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves were all in attendance, but the family of fellow University of Idaho student Xana Kernodle was unable to make it.

Although they announced a separate service for her on Friday, many were saddened that there was no one there to speak on her behalf during the vigil and looked into her family situation.

Who is Xana Kernodle’s mom?

Reports claim Xana's mom is a woman named Cara Kernoodle is currently an inmate in a county jail in northern Idaho.

True crime sleuths are making the claim after discovering a woman with the same last name as the 20-year-old in jail records.

Cara Kernoodle was arrested six days after Xana's murder.

An image of the inmate list at Kootenai County Jail in Idaho has been circulating social media as web detectives scour for any and all information regarding the Idaho murders — and many allege that Xana Kernodle’s mother, Cara Denise Kernodle, is on that list.

Arrested just six days after the tragic murders occurred, Cara is being held on a $50,000 bond for Possession Of A Controlled Substance — drugs under Schedule 1 and Schedule 2.

Cara is Xana Kernodle’s mother and she was arrested on Nov. 19th for an outstanding drug related warrant. Explains possible motive and why Moscow Police believe the University of Idaho murders were targeted. pic.twitter.com/vXH2x3wSAd

— Kyle Wendel (@kylewendel) November 26, 2022

There’s no official confirmation on the identity of Xana’s mother and it’s unclear whether Cara’s arrest has any connection with the crime that occurred, but original skepticism surrounding the newly uncovered information gained traction when baseball writer Stacie Wheeler joined the conversation.

Her now-deleted post included a link to previous arrests that were made in 2013, listing Cara Denise Kernodle as being arrested in Rathdrum, Idaho, for driving without privileges.

Many others in the conversation seemed confident that they could confirm this Cara person was Xana’s mother — linking a photo of her with two girls that they believed were Xana and her sister Jazzmin.

Xana’s mother’s identity has not been confirmed, but her father has previously spoken out about his daughter’s death.

 

While some crime sleuths have criticized Cara online, it is important to remember that Xana's mother is grieving the loss of a child and should not be linked to the crime without evidence.

 

Sauce/more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/questions-raised-after-mom-of-idaho-murder-victim-allegedly-arrested-days-after-daughters-death/ar-AA14NS0z

 

Anon wonders if she's "arrested arrested" or under protection to keep her from being decapitated too. Did her druggie ways cause the heinous murders of her kid and friends?

 

Xana Kernodle obit:

https://bonnercountydailybee.com/news/2022/nov/30/xana-kernodle-20-bonner-county-daily-bee/

Anonymous ID: 1e4095 Dec. 2, 2022, 8:55 p.m. No.17868491   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8713

>>17868471

>compromised

and maybe chipped?

 

How does Elon Musk's brain chip actually work? MailOnline looks at what Neuralink is, how it will be implanted and if it is safe for humans

Elon Musk revealed updates on the Neuralink brain implant on Wednesday

He said that the chip is six months away from human trials, and he would get one

The implant could have many functions, including curing paralysis and blindness

MailOnline breaks down what it is, how it works and how safe it really is

 

December 1, 2022

 

"How does it work?

 

Neuralink's system consists of a computer chip attached to tiny flexible threads stitched into the brain by a 'sewing-machine-like' robot.

The robot removes a small chunk of the skull, connects the thread-like electrodes to certain areas of the brain, stitches up the hole and the only visible remains is a scar left behind from the incision.

 

Musk has said that this procedure will take just 30 minutes, will not require general anaesthesia, and patients will be able to return home on the same day.

The brain consists of special cells called neurons that transmit signals to other cells in the body, like our muscles and nerves.

 

The electrodes of the Neuralink chip are able to read these signals, which are then translated into motor controls.

This could control external technologies, such as computers or smartphones, or bodily functions, like muscle movement.

'It's like replacing a piece of the skull with a smartwatch,' Musk has said.

A small inductive charger will also be able to wirelessly connect to the implant to charge its battery outside the body.

 

Sauce/more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-11494731/How-does-Elon-Musks-Neuralink-brain-chip-actually-work.html

 

Summary: the monkey ate it's own hands and feet off after getting the chip. Another monkey died because of the super glue

 

(and they currently use that glue for human brain surgery too! nice!)

Sauce re glue: ghastly story, anon might tell someday.

 

Check Elon for missing digits STAT!

and toss in some sun screen and instant tanner..

Anonymous ID: 1e4095 Dec. 2, 2022, 9:19 p.m. No.17868581   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8591 >>8647 >>8722 >>8788

Back the Blue?

 

'I'm the police chief in Tampa, I hope you'll get us go!' Moment top Florida cop pulls rank on deputy who stopped her for illegally driving golf cart on road: Was booted from previous force over 1995 assault charge

The police chief of one of Florida's biggest cities was placed on leave after she was seen on camera attempting to ask a deputy to look the other way

Police Chief Mary O'Connor was spotted on body cam footage attempting to use her position to get out of a traffic stop with Deputy Larry Jacoby

O'Connor in 1995 was kicked off the force after an incident where she was charged with assault, obstruction and disorderly intoxication

She and her husband Keith O'Connor were stopped by Jacoby when she asks him: 'Is your camera on?'

 

December 2, 2022

 

When Jacoby affirms, O'Connor says: 'I'm the police chief from Tampa… I'm hoping that you'll just let us go tonight'

The police chief of one Florida's biggest cities has been put on administrative leave after she asked a deputy to look the other way when she was driving a golf cart on the road illegally.

Tampa Police Chief Mary O'Connor was recorded on body cam footage attempting to use her position to get out of a traffic stop with Deputy Larry Jacoby.

O'Connor, who in 1995 was kicked off the force after an incident where she was charged with assault, obstruction and disorderly intoxication, was driving the cart on a public road in Pinellas County without a license on November 12 at 7.30pm.

 

She and her husband Keith O'Connor were stopped by Jacoby, before she asked him: 'Is your camera on?'

When Jacoby confirmed it was, O'Connor said: 'I'm the police chief from Tampa… I'm hoping that you'll just let us go tonight.'

Jacoby said he thought he recognized O'Connor and let her and her husband go after a handshake.

O'Connor left him with her card and a message as they drove away: 'If you ever need anything call me - serious.'

Local reporters had tried to get the footage, which cops claimed not to have, for weeks before it was finally released on Thursday.

The footage finally came out with a message from O'Connor, writing: 'I want you to hear it from me first prior to news stories circulating.'

She added: 'This was the first time we had ever taken the golf cart onto a public roadway, prompting the need for a license plate.

'During our conversation with the deputy, which I knew was being recorded on body-worn camera, I use poor judgment by noting my position at the Tampa Police Department and asking him for for forgiveness for our mistake.'

 

Sauce/more clean up on aisle 5: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11496871/Top-Florida-cop-faces-probe-pulling-rank-deputy-stopped-breaking-law-golf-cart.html

Anonymous ID: 1e4095 Dec. 2, 2022, 9:25 p.m. No.17868594   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8611 >>8612

>>17868528

>Who all can name one thing that the "shills" were wrong about?

BOOMERSBoomers are amazing

 

>Who all thinks questioning Q is heresy?

Q said Think for yourselves, no limits

 

>Who all been here since the beginning?

According to accounts damned near everybody, nobody admits to newfagging

 

>Who all got them some exter dog food?

Buy yer own exter dog food ya miser

 

>Who all thinks heretics should be filtered?

Only if they disagree with me /sarc

 

>Who all loves Reddit spacing?

Redditfags?

 

>Who all lost all your friends?

Fuck fair weather frens, those were never real frens to start with - wheat/chaff situ

 

>Who all lost family members?

This anon did, relevancy?

 

>Who all talk long shit behind a keyboard?

Anons!!!

 

Pretty sure I aced it anon, what is muh grand prize?

Anonymous ID: 1e4095 Dec. 2, 2022, 9:29 p.m. No.17868610   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8655

>>17868596

Pots no, unless KILOs and then it's cartel territory. Anon is a firm believer in the benefits of weed, just like Uncle Sam's mad chemists..

picrel

 

Who decapitates? Cartels. Story is the daughter was seperated from her head, very gruesome.