AmandaSkis
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Ugh! Still no updates. I feel so sad for his wife.
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100% agree!Occam's razor in this one IMO
I just wanted to say thank you for continuing to care about this. It's been 9 months, or 276 days that I've had to stumble though this new, crappy life of mine and wish for answers. I know they (LE) haven't given up. I know it takes time. They have to be thorough. But I miss my husband more every single day. I miss my life, I miss the family we were creating together.Nothing new to report. Justice for Travis and Jamilyn
Are you able to tell me which podcast talks about this?I didn't even know this happened! I'm listening to a podcast that talks about this. Now I want to know more. And I agree, this needs more publicity.
This kinda similar non-fatal stabbing happened a couple months later and an hour or so drive away, and an arrest was made. I’ve always wondered if it might be the same guy.No updates in MSM.
Hopefully L/E has at a least a person of interest but keeping the name confidential due to lack of evidence.
I hope Jamilyn is getting the proper support during this tragic time.
To be honest I find the immediacy of Idaho's cops to be kind of premature. I can't imagine somebody on day two of an investigation being able to tell ka-bar wounds from butcher knife or machete or tanto or bayonet or buck knife wounds. I suppose that it wasn't any kind of official announcement though it was just some store clerk getting asked a question he thought he ought to take to the media and get himself some attention.I wonder what type of knife was used in the attacks. Has it been reported? Wouldn't that be crazy if it was the same type used in the Idaho murders? Also, I was reading about some other knife attacks that all happened on the 13th day of the month as well. Really creepy stuff that makes you go hmmm...
I agree, telling one long, heavy bladed knife from another would seem to be very difficult wound wise.To be honest I find the immediacy of Idaho's cops to be kind of premature. I can't imagine somebody on day two of an investigation being able to tell ka-bar wounds from butcher knife or machete or tanto or bayonet or buck knife wounds.