Glumlibrarian
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I’m finding it interesting that the Idaho State Police said “people” twice rather than finding the person responsible for this.
Moscow police appear to be searching for a “Rambo”-style knife involved in the killing of four University of Idaho students, a store manager said Wednesday.
Scott Jutte, general manager of Moscow Building Supply, told the Idaho Statesman that police have visited the store more than once to ask whether the retailer sold anyone KA-BAR brand knives, which are also known as Kabar or K bar knives. KA-BAR, of Olean, New York, manufactures military-grade blades that were originally designed for use by American troops in World War II.
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“They were specifically asking whether or not we carry KA-BAR-style knives, which we do not,” Jutte said in an interview. “If we did, we could’ve reviewed surveillance footage. But it wasn’t something I could help them with.”
Read more at: https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/crime/article268833397.html#storylink=cpy
State police director:
Vitally important that we get the information we have out to the public. Crime knows no boundaries...
ISP is firmly in support of the work Moscow police are doing. This is a team effort.
Balancing act of getting information out with building a case against any perpetrator.
Crime lab is involved with processing evidence.
Provided detectives from multiple locations, and patrol resources.
Want this done correctly.
Excuse me what?!Ughhhhh the other roommates were home. Man. You don't recover from that. Those poor girls.
Originally said it was a crime of passion. Targeted is NOT a crime of passion. A crime of passion is in the spur of the moment and unmeditated. It can't be both. And, a person who killed 4 people is definitely still a danger.Yikes, sounds like they have no idea. I'm not sure how you know it's "isolated and targeted" if four different people were stabbed to death.