4:17 would of been close to the time that he was walking through the house and out the door. If someone was at our door, opens it, shuts it or whatever our dogs go crazy.
This is a quote from CBS News
"Police said the two surviving roommates slept through the stabbings."
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/idaho-college-murders-911-call-roommate-phone/
I believe that the police have been saying that the other two roommates were asleep. After reading the PCA, we obviously know that's not the case.
It's MOO that the police may have done this to protect DM. If the killer thought that there might of been a witness that identified him (in any...
Most camera's (especially the Ring type of camera) do not pick up audio alone. They are motion activated so there would of had to have been some type of motion that had already caused the camera to activate, for it to be able to then pick up any sounds.
I was thinking the same thing. If she were in a darkened room and simply "cracked" her door she could of had a large area that she could of seen, but on the other hand, if he were even looking in her direction he might of simply been looking towards a totally darkened area with a door just...
I'm 63, and have literally been doing genealogy for 50 years now. Ancestry.com and other sites have made searching very easy. Not everything on there is always 100% correct, but I guarantee you I could go on there and with just his and his parents names, I could go back 3 or 4 generations in...
With the DNA all they had to do was go to "various" genealogical databases online and see if he matched any. Not everyone's DNA is available on these databases, but if someone has had their DNA analyzed for genealogical purposes they can choose to make their DNA available to police (on some...
Unless he's so deranged that he honestly thought he'd never be caught and kept the murder weapon as a "trophy", you better believe that it will never be found. If he was smart it's at the bottom of a river or one of the great lakes that he drove past.
It's very likely that they both pledged to more than one sorority and ended up getting accepted by different sororities. Just because someone pledges to a sorority doesn't mean they'll get accepted by that particular sorority.
There are genealogy sites that literally have DNA that would match almost anyone. My wife and I have both had our DNA done for genealogical purposes and we both have in the vicinity of 10K matches. One site in particular allows a person to let their DNA be available to police agencies (my wife...
There was some discussion in "Thread #35" about the co-mingling of blood and what it could prove. I'm somewhat familiar with DNA, as it relates to genealogy, but have a question about the "co-mingling" that was discussed and the fact that it could determine the order of death.
My question is...
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