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Whoever arrives first goes in. .Can I ask you your opinion on something? The fire chief said the police were first to arrive on scene, which makes sense. They are a volunteer fire department and the two times I’ve had to call an ambulance, police showed up first, I’m assuming because they’re already patrol on the area. The fire chief said that the first responders from the fire and EMS didn’t go inside or transport anyone. I’m assuming because police knew it was a crime scene, the victims were beyond saving and they didn’t want them to contaminate the crime scene.
Does fire/EMS always wait for police to go inside and clear a scene before letting them in? I’m just wondering how that initial response from the police would have looked like and what would have made them wait to let fire/EMS go inside, especially based on the 911 call. If someone on the call said there was someone not moving, would they have fire/EMS wait for them to check everything? Would they make them wait if the caller said someone wasn’t moving and they saw blood? Would they make them wait if they said the doors were locked and they couldn’t get ahold of their roommates?
I understand that we don’t know how long there was between when the police got there vs. when fire/EMS got there, especially since it is a volunteer fire department, but I can’t imagine there was more than 5 minutes or so between the two, especially since it’s not a rural VFD. I could be wrong about that though!
Link to fire chief statement:
Police identify 4 University of Idaho students found dead inside a home near campus; homicide investigation underway
"An event of this magnitude can understandably have significant impacts on those left behind," the university's president wrote.www.cbsnews.com
But at 3am?I was writing today along the same lines. Or he pretend that he was delivery man, searching around in the house to find the person 'who made the order'. A delivery man who will be ready to apologise that he got the wrong address and to walk away if the housemates start being suspicious.
Yes, that is tortured English.My IQ dropped by 50 points trying to make sense of this....
Word salad.Regarding the interview with Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson, we feel his responses were messaged to support the implication that new information had been released. Specifically, generalized statements regarding the potential of targeted victims and the involvement of drugs were redefined into an affirmative answer. At this time, there is no change or new information in this case, and references otherwise would be inaccurate.
11/30 Update
A useless attempt to make people feel safe, imo. Imo the killer is not going to strike again at the vigil.thoughts on the metal detectors, anybody?
AKA, BT is a bad, bad boy and not allowed to talk to media anymore.
Yes, one of the surviving roommate's car. This was stated in one of Brian E's Twitter posts yesterday.Unharmed roommates cars?
They sat him in the corner next to the coroner.AKA, BT is a bad, bad boy and not allowed to talk to media anymore.
I assumed the 5th belonged to a surviving roommate. All 5 were there at the time of the murder so all are considered evidence.Does anyone know why there were 5 cars towed? Did one of the victims own 2 cars?
I also think an attack at a vigil/any crowded public space is very unlikely but as kitty replied earlier, I guess the idea is to try & make the attendees feel safe inside for the vigil, even if they are potentially at risk when they're at homeA useless attempt to make people feel safe, imo. Imo the killer is not going to strike again at the vigil.
Posing as LE maybeBut at 3am?