julesocean
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Idaho murders: Father of slain victim says she had 'big open wounds,' calls police 'cowards'
Slain Idaho college student Kaylee Goncalves' father exclusively told Fox News Digital that the victims had "big open gouges" that were made by a "sadistic male."www.foxnews.com
"Father of slain victim says she had 'big open wounds."
"Goncalves said his daughter's injuries "definitely did not match" M's wounds. "They may have individually died from the exact same thing, being stabbed, but there are more details," he added. "They're not even close to matching."
MOO, I took a criminology course and learned that generally, when there's a mass stabbing, the first victim will sustain the worst wounds. K's father has eluded that this was the case. How did he reach this conclusion? Would E and X's family share this info with K's father? IMO, highly unlikely.
That is not unlikely at all, behind close doors if there is anything you can do to share information about your kid's passing that you know, parent to parent, it is actually likely. The father being so distraught that he started leaking and alluding to stuff in his interviews, is an emotional fault from him, that compromises the case. Telling the father information when you are meant to keep quiet is an emotional fault too, but its someone directly interacting with a person who has just had their young daughter slain... In both cases compromises, but it's understandable compromise. It's not unlikely for family members or those closely affected by it to talk amongst each other in private and "off the record" though. There will be certain details the survivors witnessed or saw/heard that we don't know yet, that of course they will have told their immediate family.
Also each stabbing incident probably played out with varying different small, or big tangibles, according to the attacker assessing each situation correctly, or the slain fighting back differently or stronger than the others. Wouldn't put much weight into the one victim having more severe wounds indicates they were the prime target yet.