MoveToTheBeat
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Very good pic, and where the rooms are at. Thanks!
Very good pic, and where the rooms are at. Thanks!
I'm sorry, is the arrow pointing at the cement rock, black concrete sealer of the red dripping lines? I was referring the red dripping ines.Is it this you are talking about from outside of the house?
It gives us an IDEA at least of the type of crime scene we are looking at. Other than that, not much.Moo..unless it is blood of the attacker dripping down wall. Why is it important at all?
Why doesn't a reporter or someone ask the police if the stains showing on the side of the house are bloodstains or what are they?
No sorry, it was screenshot from a video, so arrow is out of the pic so to speak.I'm sorry, is the arrow pointing at the cement rock, black concrete sealer of the red dripping lines? I was referring the red dripping ines.
Describe it for me if you'd like? Which one?No sorry, it was screenshot from a video, so arrow is out of the pic so to speak.
And I just don't know how that could be blood. That wall right there directly above the foundation is the wall that the kitchen cabinets, stove and dishwasher are on. I just can't figure out how that would make any sense for those drips to be blood and why did it stay red instead of turning blackish.Good question! Also, if blood actually did leak out, wouldn't be black instead of red after all those hours?
Does that mean it is blood on the exterior of the house, from the bedroom that faces the street (off the living room)? Is it a building materials stain on the side of the house? Why did a reporter think it is blood?I am from Rocky Mountains, WY and Colo, I can tell you there are ZERO homes here with "heating oil", I did not even know what it was til a made friends with someone from the east coast that used that and that was in my 50's One could not buy heating oil for a furnace out here if someone wanted to. That said, hard to imagine how could any liquid leak "out" of a house, even like water in an overflowed bathtub.
May be a long shot here, but I haven’t seen it explored so thought I’d throw it out there.
How’s their relationship with the landlord? He/she would inevitably know the layout, and have access to enter. Again, it’s a long shot but just throwing out other ideas.
Is that above where the ladder was?Yes I believe so.
Maybe they did. If I couldn't rouse any of my upper floor roommates and they were all behind locked doors, my first thought would likely be carbon monoxide, not mass murder.I have a problem with the surviving roommates not yelling for all their roommates to help investigate the “unconscious” roommate
No, the ladder is on the opposite side from these pics.Is that above where the ladder was?
Posted again(with link) ..Possible blood spotted. Other similar pictures I have seen do not show this spot so maybe it was airbrushed?
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Blueprints show where each Idaho student was found stabbed to death
Unearthed blueprints and layout plans of the off-campus house where four Idaho college students were brutally stabbed to death reveal where each of the friends were found slain earlier this month.www.dailymail.co.uk
The dog.Long time lurker of the forum, first time poster.
I agree with the posters who thought it was an odd statement from the press conference. It was along the lines of "what is not in a photo can be is as important as what it shows". (paraphrasing here, not a direct quote).
I wonder if a crime scene photo shows something is missing from the apartment? Maybe an item that belonged to one of the victims was taken as a sort of trophy?
JMO
What stood out to me was their wording is peculiar. Usually, when police does not have a poi, in comparison to other cases I followed, their press conferences will have included questions like “who did this?” and they reiterate their number one priority which is to capture the person responsible for this crime, time is of the essence. They don’t want the case to get cold.In my opinion... every law enforcement agency working this case was represented at the news conference on Wednesday except for the FBI.
Whenever a crime is solved or close to being solved or a perp becomes a person of interest, the FBI is always front and center to claim their part of the credit for it.
The absence of the FBI is telling me this case is going to go on for awhile longer.
It was the last home game of the season.More of my own thinking.
I had been confused before about how the killer could be so confident to go in and attack 4 people as all it would take is one person calling 911 for the whole thing to fall apart. But the news that K and M were drinking the night of and it sounds like doing drunk dialing or something of that sort makes it a lot more clear. Given that, they would be a LOT slower to react, especially already asleep. We know X was able to fight for her life and maybe E too. But it seems like someone who probably knew that K was back in town for the weekend. I lean toward her being the target because of timing, if the attack happens a different weekend, she's not there. If the killer could tell either during the evening or through the windows that K and M weren't 100% able to defend themselves like they would normally, that might be enough to spur someone to go for it.
Ultimately, I think timing also plays a big role in this. I doubt E slept there every night. In fact pick a different night and E and K probably aren't there at all. So there has to be a reason the killer picked THIS particular night to go in instead of a different one. I don't know what it is but LE probably has some ideas.
I was thinking about this too. Possibly they mean that the fact that nothing is seen suggests it may have been someone inside the home, or someone seen coming and going like normal. I imagine if the crime occurred from within the home by a trusted friend, this type of comment would be haunting. I can’t wait until this is solved because knowing there is someone out there is so scary!!So a thought about the importance of video and the "what you don't see being as important as what you do see."
LE can use exterior surveillance cameras to track a subject's route through an area. It takes time, but imagine 10 houses in a row, each with a doorbell camera pointing to the street. A subject running down the street appears on the first 6 cameras, but not on the last 4. This shows that the running subject did not continue on that route. They may have gone into one of the buldings, gotten into a vehicle, or changed direction. If they changed direction you would want to check the cameras (if any) on all of the possible routes from the point of the last camera that caught an image of the running subject.
Obviously, a resident would only know what was on their camera, so having video from as many cameras as you can is important, even if there is nothing on your own video.