It must be scary. But I don‘t know what else they can say to make people feel secure and safe, when they actually aren’t safe now, and apparently weren’t really safe prior to the murders. All the locals can do is stay vigilant."We will be policing the area". Whoa. If I lived in this city, that wouldn't make me feel very secure.
Out of the whole press conference the only thing interesting that came up is the 911 call and the wi fi pinging question. What the hell is the point of these stunts? Why is nobody asking about the DNA, handprints, what do they have on the killer? These should be the most basic questions possible. Instead we get:
"How are you feeling guys, you good? Do you need a cup of coffee tomorrow"?
What the... Are the reporters not allowed to ask certain questions or something?
I agree with everything you said except "still relatively early in the case". For a murder like this it is getting late in the case. Most murders this style are solved sooner than this. I hope they announce an arrest or POI today but I am not gonna hold my breath.
This struck me as odd because the suspect killed four college students who were "staying with friends"
Not fair. If this is a random killer who has no connection to any of the victims and knows what he’s doing & how not to leave evidence behind, it will not be solved quickly. A zillion LE agencies are on this, and it’s a tough one. I think they’re doing a thorough job and also a really good job of keeping the public informed, even when they don’t have much news. People are scared.Just pat yourself on the back, virtue signal and have nothing. Brilliant job from the police so far.
That's what I thought upon hearing this as well. The victims traveled in pairs, didn't stay alone, and it didn't work for them at all.Which the victims all did.
In the CNN article with Kaylee's family, they mentioned that they believe that the FBI has info that the police department does not. Watch: Father and siblings of Idaho victim speak to CNN about investigation - CNN VideoI agree with you. This PD and the coroner seem to be in way over their heads.
It strikes me as completely the opposite. They really haven't got a clue.Yeah, it's striking me more and more that they know who did it and know that he's not a threat anymore. I just get that feeling. They're building their case against this guy.
Absolutely! Crimes like these are best left to the experts at the State or Fed level.I agree with you. This PD and the coroner seem to be in way over their heads.
They have some sort of forensic evidence:They've repeatedly told news outlets that the killer was "sloppy" and left a "mess of evidence". Those are the two main points they have been stressing to the media. I believe there is a "mess of evidence" bc of the house's reputation, but I don't believe they would be able to tell if he was sloppy or not. Sloppy would mean they have DNA evidence, which they clearly do not. MOO!
Sister said K was not stalked. They were close, and K said nothing about this.Agreed.
FBI would be best.Absolutely! Crimes like these are best left to the experts at the State or Fed level.
I don't know about residents of Moscow, ID. But, I do know that if my daughter was going there now, we would be looking at transfer for next semester. Especially since the perpetrator has not been caught.It must be scary. But I don‘t know what else they can say to make people feel secure and safe, when they actually aren’t safe now, and apparently weren’t really safe prior to the murders. All the locals can do is stay vigilant.
Are any of us ever really safe? I think we often have a false sense of security. I know I do. Until something awful happens.
jmo