margarita25
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BAU
From MoscowDPD facebook page
The Moscow Police Department is utilizing assistance from the Idaho State Police, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Latah County Sheriff’s Office.
Moscow Police Department:
• 4 Detectives
• 24 Patrol Officers
• 5 Support Staff
Federal Bureau of In Investigators:
• 22 investigators in Moscow
• 20 assigned agents located out of Treasure Valley, ID, Salt Lake City, Utah, and West Virginia
• 2 Behavior Analysis Unit
Idaho State Police:
• 20 investigators
• 15 troopers
• Public Information Officer
• ISP Forensics Services and mobile crime scene team
• 15 uniformed troopers to assist with community patrols
They're either holding a lot of this info back or this killer went in a Tyvek suit like Dexter.Since police said it was the bloodiest crime scene they’d ever seen, how does the killer just walk out of the house without leaving any evidence? I’d presume there’d be some bloody footprints, blood droplets, etc. but police are making it sound like they have nothing. You’d have quite a bit of blood on your clothing after stabbing 4 individuals multiple times, and would have been forced to climb a flight of stairs at least once since victims were on different floors, plenty of opportunities to leave behind evidence. not to mention does this blood covered individual just walk out the front door and walk home blood soaked?
Very interesting - my mind didn’t go there with a potential suspect but she has a very impressive resume.I saw this video yesterday during an interview on the Idaho murders which is really worth a watch. Apparently, this woman is a threat assessment psychologist who offers some information on the type killer LE is looking for. Threat assessment psychologist speaks on Moscow murders - KXLY
My post directly above said LE found the victims on the 2nd and 3rd floors.I keep seeing people suggesting that the survivors were sleeping downstairs on the first level. Is there any source for this? Do we definitively know who was sleeping where?
But it doesn't say where the survivors were.My post directly above said LE found the victims on the 2nd and 3rd floors.
In the 2 bedrooms of the lowest floor.But it doesn't say where the survivors were.
Source?In the 2 bedrooms of the lowest floor.
I'm going by process of elimination, if the others were asleep and killed on 2nd & 3rd floors, I would believe the surviving roommates were asleep on the 1st floor. I don't think anything has been published in MSM that actually calls out specifically about the roommates.But it doesn't say where the survivors were.
I keep seeing people suggesting that the survivors were sleeping downstairs on the first level. Is there any source for
Common sense. If they had been on the 2nd or 3rd level they'd either be dead or directly involved in the murders.Source?
can you summarize please ?(the video says not available at this time….)I saw this video yesterday during an interview on the Idaho murders which is really worth a watch. Apparently, this woman is a threat assessment psychologist who offers some information on the type killer LE is looking for. Threat assessment psychologist speaks on Moscow murders - KXLY
<modsnip - unnecessary>On Fox News Nancy Grace just said that the survivors were sleeping on the top floor. I really would like some clarity on this.
That is where their rooms were located but I don't think I've read anything that says they were both down in their rooms when responding officers arrived to the house after the 911 call.In the 2 bedrooms of the lowest floor.