Letting the dog out when they returned home was in one of the first videos of Kaylee’s sister talking … (maybe the first one?? )I have looked and looked and can't find the info where the dog was let out and the door locked? Can you link that for me? Thanks!
I have looked and looked and can't find the info where the dog was let out and the door locked? Can you link that for me? Thanks!
This part was addressed in the Moscow Police UpdateI read somewhere that he was in another room with the door closed and that he did not encounter the crime scene. I can’t find a link so take it as rumor.
I just googled the laundromat and it says open 24 hours. I'm very curious about this!I believe I've followed all the threads from #1 and haven't seen this posted specifically. I apologize if I'm wrong and this is redundant. Review of Moscow PD call logs on 11/13/22 show the following noteworthy entries: The Laundry Room male trespassing at 6:41 AM, The call to the house where murders occurred at 11:56am, Call at 5:30pm to White Ave 2000 block (animal shelter), suspicious person/incident, The 7:52pm call to Gritman Hospital ER for dog locked in car several hours.
Questions come up like, why was a male trying to get into the community laundry at 641am, what was so urgent to wash? What prompted animal rescue to call police when the "responsible party" (is that JD?) simply came to pick up Murphy? Who went to the ER that same evening and locked a dog in their car while being treated? The Moscow police logs can be viewed in detail at search; Moscow Idaho PD call logs.View attachment 385573
Thank you. That's what I thought. And Imo, Kaylee's sister was speaking to a known routine. But we have never heard it as fact. Although I'm pretty sure she would have let the dog out when she got home. I was thinking it would have been out the back slider into the backyard, not in front where the parking lot is. Imo.Letting the dog out when they returned home was in one of the first videos of Kaylee’s sister talking … (maybe the first one?? )
I can’t specifically remember the “locking the door” part ….
I’m not so sure the perp got rid of the knife. I thinks it was special to them before (I think they weee very familiar with using it, comfortable with it) and all the more so now. It’s become his trophy of sorts. I think getting rid of and parting with his beloved knife would have been very difficult.It's for certain the killer has disposed of clothes, shoes, coat, hat, gloves - everything, including the knife, by now.
I agree. No random angry college kids does this type of thing and is that good at it.Alternatively....
The Perp is a semi professional or trained SAS type - Swift + stealth murders, no trace...a Hiitt - someone paid someone or that someone owed someone else a favour.......explains why the LE are being so secretive...
Could that have been any scarier?The end with the simulated killer going bedroom to bedroom was absolutely chilling
Yeah, I think you could be right on that one. I don't think they got rid of the knife immediately after the crime either. It maybe has changed now given the time passed and the widespread pressure/scrunity of this case but I don't think they'd have gotten rid of it leaving the scene i.e chucked it in nearby bushes etc.I’m not so sure the perp got rid of the knife. I thinks it was special to them before (I think they weee very familiar with using it, comfortable with it) and all the more so now. It’s become his trophy of sorts. I think getting rid of and parting with his beloved knife would have been very difficult.
Minor detail, but I would quibble with calling this a list of "doesn't make sense items." More a list of unanswered questions due to lack of public info.Is it possible to make a list of "Doesn't make sense items"? I know it would be pages long but a few that stand out to me:
1. X & E missing timeline of 4 hours?
2. Why has the dance that was released by E's family not listed on timeline?
3. How did roommates not see blood? If they were in two beds, blood would definitely make it under a door?
4. Why couldn't the roommates open the doors? They didn't know one another code to enter but the killer did?
5. How could Murphy (I know, I know) be in an area not considered the crime scene unless he was with the roommates downstairs?
6. How did neighbors surveillance catch them coming home (K&M) at 1:56, letting the dog out and locking the door if they didn't do it from the lower level where the two unharmed roommates were? The footage didn't capture either slider or window on the back.
7. How is there NO blood trail anywhere outside the home?
8. Did J ever call K or M back when he awoke?
9. Has there been confirmation of a fight that night with E and another at the Sigma Chi party?
I'm sure I've missed 100's but this is a start!
Yes-it was all about them. Had no empathy for others.Had no qualms about consequences to people, university, parents affected, the city of Moscow etc. IT WAS ALL ABOUT HIM/HER. They didn’t care about all the destruction and devastation to others. It was like a angry whirling dervish descended upon Moscow, ID in the middle of the night to wreak havoc. Narcissist and possibility Borderline Personality Disorder.The perp. is a narcissist?.
OJ was seen dumping something i n airport trash container approx 1 hour after the murders. Knife never found/recovered.Yeah, I think you could be right on that one. I don't think they got rid of the knife immediately after the crime either. It maybe has changed now given the time passed and the widespread pressure/scrunity of this case but I don't think they'd have gotten rid of it leaving the scene i.e chucked it in nearby bushes etc.
JMOI’m not so sure the perp got rid of the knife. I thinks it was special to them before (I think they weee very familiar with using it, comfortable with it) and all the more so now. It’s become his trophy of sorts. I think getting rid of and parting with his beloved knife would have been very difficult.
Also on the police logs is a call for another laundromat with the caller saying she thinks there is blood on an inside column. THIS IS 10 DAYS LATER THAN THE ABOVE LAUNDROMAT CALL BUT STILL SUS.I believe I've followed all the threads from #1 and haven't seen this posted specifically. I apologize if I'm wrong and this is redundant. Review of Moscow PD call logs on 11/13/22 show the following noteworthy entries: The Laundry Room male trespassing at 6:41 AM, The call to the house where murders occurred at 11:56am, Call at 5:30pm to White Ave 2000 block (animal shelter), suspicious person/incident, The 7:52pm call to Gritman Hospital ER for dog locked in car several hours.
Questions come up like, why was a male trying to get into the community laundry at 641am, what was so urgent to wash? What prompted animal rescue to call police when the "responsible party" (is that JD?) simply came to pick up Murphy? Who went to the ER that same evening and locked a dog in their car while being treated? The Moscow police logs can be viewed in detail at search; Moscow Idaho PD call logs.View attachment 385573View attachment 385574View attachment 385580View attachment 385578
Thank you for linking the MPD news page, but the way you quoted this is misleading. As far as I know, MPD never definitively claimed that a "KA-BAR USMC knife" was the weapon. The latest update says only: "Local businesses were contacted to determine if a fixed-blade knife had been recently purchased."KA-BAR USMC knife at => $90USD suggests this was not a "crime of passion" imho
Someone did not just grab a knife from the kitchen drawer. This was premeditated by someone who bought the knife with a specific purpose and says a lot about the perpetrator IMHO
The knife is designed for killing. Targeting the current victims a heinous act of cowardice.
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The killer knows. I’m sure he is somewhere enjoying all of the wild speculation and grasping at straws we are all witnessing in the aftermath. It’s common for humans to have trouble grasping the mindset of anyone committing such a violent act or acts, that they themselves could never perceive as doing. Therefore, said killer must be completely deranged, unhinged, or mentally ill. Perhaps not. Was he offended somewhere along the way? Or…did he simply “interpret” something as being offensive, demeaning and ego-crushing, bullying, etc.? To that I quote a Queen:I tend to think the opposite is true. I believe the killer is psychopathic and, therefore, not mentally ill at all and in fact, enjoyed it. I think he was either slighted, disrespected or angered by 1 of the 4 at some point in the past and couldn't let go of this grudge. But who knows?
What I'm trying to dispel is this notion that hunters have "highly tuned" "knife skills" that would apply in a murder case. Knife is the operative word.Well, they do have skill quietly moving around the forest & this monster definitely had the skill to move quietly while stalking his prey. JMHO
Though it should be run down, he might not of been washing clothes.Questions come up like, why was a male trying to get into the community laundry at 641am, what was so urgent to wash?