Sister Golden Hair
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I don't think you're far off base. So many emotions right at the surface, and in the case of sororities/fraternities, a lot of entitled group-think, hormones, and potential for all sorts of bizarre/violent results.Lol. I get it. It sounds ridiculous to us as grown adults. But if a sorority suddenly loses its ability to throw parties, that’s devastating to 20 year olds who are paying a small fortune to live in that sorority house.
I don't know. We have machetes. They're more of "hacking" tool than anything. I don't even know why my husband bought them. Better off with sharper bladed saws and instruments. (He got it for the garden)Does anyone with a knowledge of weaponry know if a machete would potentially be considered a “fixed blade knife?”
Chloroform doesn't work immediately takes a good couple of minutes to work, and then you'd need to constantly apply it to keep them unconscious.Perhaps the killer used chloroform to subdue victims?
I’ve seen them classified as both a “fixed blade” and also, in the US, as a gardening tool. However, if you think about the idea of cutting (or, “hacking” as you put it, very accurately) down 4 people… a larger “fixed blade” weapon would be more efficient and powerful, increasing the odds that a 1 against 4 attack would be lethal and successful… MOO, of course… I am just playing with the verbiage and exploring other avenues of motive/means. Wondering if they say “fixed blade knife,” if a machete could hypothetically fall under that umbrella.I don't know. We have machetes. They're more of "hacking" tool than anything. I don't even know why my husband bought them. Better of with sharper bladed saws and instruments. (He got it for the garden)
It’s way too soon to determine the killer left no DNA behind. Irresponsible reporting IMO.'Or Hazing' is interesting. Revenge kills? Perhaps the brother of a sorority girl.
Interesting tidbit from James Fitzgerald the other day stating "He (killer) apparently left no fingerprints behind, no blood on his part and no DNA..."
Source: Fox News
I can’t explain it, try googling it, has something to do with an odd strange person who is like an outcast and is jealous because women don’t find them appealing, that best I can explain it, I psychiatrist coined the term in an interviewIncel - Wikipedia
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As well as stop speaking to the media perhaps MOOboy needs to stop reading social media!
LE specifically released a list of people who are NOT suspected to be the killer. That list included all 4 victims. Likewise, the coroner found the cause of death of all 4 victims to be murder (none of the victims were determined to have been the subject of self-inflicted killing).it is simply another avenue to look at. have they told us anything to not look down this avenue?
Just for the record, Idaho coroners are elected or appointed, they do not determine cause of death and do not perform autopsies.Some of the murdered University of Idaho students were stabbed in their beds, coroner says
It's interesting, that video is from early on before the autopsy, but she later reversed her stance on this topic. Not sure why as it seems pretty cut and dried.
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Fixed blade means no folding, so that leaves out switchblade. Speaking of fixed blade, how about cooking knife, filleting knife-is the killer a chef- work in a kitchen of a restaurant?I’ve seen them classified as both a “fixed blade” and also, in the US, as a gardening tool. However, if you think about the idea of cutting (or, “hacking” as you put it, very accurately) down 4 people… a larger “fixed blade” weapon would be more efficient and powerful, increasing the odds that a 1 against 4 attack would be lethal and successful… MOO, of course… I am just playing with the verbiage and exploring other avenues of motive/means. Wondering if they say “fixed blade knife,” if a machete could hypothetically fall under that umbrella.
It could also be that they are not releasing evidence that only the killer would know.Was it in the most recent press conference, or somewhere else, that LE said they would not disclose whether there was evidence of the perp being on the first floor (ground level, where the surviving roommates were sleeping)? I agree with other posters that the perp might have tracked blood into the first level, or left some other evidence that they visited that floor and left the surviving roommates unharmed. The language of "not disclosing" suggests there might be something. Was there a blood trail on the floor that led the surviving roommates to call for help, or feel cause for alarm? Just another horrible possibility. JMO.
Anything is possible, and I understand that the suspension of sororities is a big deal, but I would hope the sorority members would know that murder -- even of a whistleblower -- is a much bigger deal. Also, many of us think the murders were committed by a guy.Or maybe one of the victims was the whistleblower that got the sororities put on official suspension.
My daughter lives in a sorority house and getting put on probation or kicked off campus is a BIG DEAL. If one of the victims was involved in that, I could see the murders being revenge.
Involuntary celibate. Basically, a male that, for whatever reason, can’t get dates, and comes to a conclusion that he is not sexually attractive to females. More often than not, there is a disconnect between the girls that are sexually attractive to him and the ones he can realistically get. Some men learn, with time; others join “incel” communitie. These communities have very blunt and self-deprecating views, those of “losing evolutionary marathon” to sexually attractive men. They are not meant to support members. Rather, they blame attractive women for rejecting them. It is deep self-hatred targeted outwards, at women. Some act out on it, on women or on mixed groups. Others sort out their problems and leave. One would assume that the phenomenon might be somehow related to online addiction, because if sexual stereotype forms early, is rigid and realistically unreachable, people are bound to stay alone.What does Incel mean?
AgreedAnything is possible, and I understand that the suspension of sororities is a big deal, but I would hope the sorority members would know that murder -- even of a whistleblower -- is a much bigger deal. Also, many of us think the murders were committed by a guy.
While this is an interesting theory, my guess is that the murders were more personal and involved envy towards, or obsession with, a sorority member or members. I hope we find out soon and that the killer or killers are brought to justice.
JMO