Butterbean2020
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Possible the assailant was in the house hiding before everyone came home? Waited until everyone was asleep?
They have not “arrested” or “revealed” a suspect. Doesn’t mean they aren’t working a hypothesis.The problem is, they began the investigation by telling people that the crime was 'isolated' ie wasn't likely to happen again, based on evidence the victims had been 'targeted'.
In other words, they implied that they were confident they knew the 'motive' for the killing.
Now it turns out, they don't have a suspect.
How can you have a motive without a suspect?
Genuine question btw, not being rhetorical.
Wait, which is ground level? The lower or the middle?The house is built into a hillside. The lower level is ground level at the street. The middle floor is level with the ground in the back and has a cement patio off the kitchen sliding door. The top level has a wood deck that sits above the middle level cement patio.
could the killer have knocked, ethan answered, and that’s when he was attacked?This is all speculation, but what makes most sense IMO is that either Madison and Kaylee OR Xana and Ethan were followed home or somehow targeted for attack. IMO, it makes most sense if it was Madison and Kaylee on their trip back from the food truck.
I know Kaylee's sister said she took the dog out -- not sure if this was just her routine so her sister is assuming, or if she was maybe seen on video footage taking the dog out. Maybe someone followed the girls home and was waiting outside for a chance to get into the house. Maybe they entered after they took the dog out, or maybe (more likely IMO) they waited for the lights to go out and then entered.
I think it's most likely that the intruder entered on the second floor and attacked either Kaylee or Madison in a bedroom room there, which was heard by Ethan who tried to go to the rescue, running into the intruder himself. The intruder would then have been able to attack the other two victims as well.
Or maybe Kaylee and Madison made it home first, took the dog out, and went to bed. Then Ethan and Xana had someone follow them into the home or enter soon after they arrived. Maybe Ethan was still in the general living space and tried to fight, or heard something while he was in bed and decided to check it out.
I think it's completely reasonable that the surviving girls were in the bedrooms on the ground floor and just weren't found or had their doors locked. I think it's reasonable that they might have slept with a white noise machine or with headphones in and just didn't hear anything.
This is one of the most disturbing cases I've ever heard. Hoping for a quick arrest.
That might suggest that the killer was not acquainted with the victims, or at least not very familiar with them or their home if the killer did not know 5 females lived there.This is exactly my thought. The two roommates weren't killed because they were on a different floor and the killer possibly didn't know they were there.
Awful, I am so sorry.Me too.
I was in school at UF during the Gainesville murders and it was thought that the killer (later known to be Danny Rolling) entered at least one of the apartments via a sliding glass door.
My apartment had one and my roommates and I were terrified. We were also about half a mile from the last murders.
I have never lived in a home with sliding glass doors since.
The chief seemed really out of his league on this one, and no disrespect intended, Moscow is 25k people. Pretty small town.i agree, I wish they wouldn’t have made it seem so suspicious during the press conference if the two girls were not involved in the murders. It really seems like they could have clarified they weren’t suspects.
My understanding is 3 floor; 6 bedrooms, 3 bathroomsThey were all out partying Saturday night. Maddie and Kaylee at bar, Ethan and Xana at party. So let's assume there was some level of non-sobriety. The place looks like 2 stories, maybe the bottom has 2 br and the upstairs is where the other 2 were. Easy access to bottom, killer didn't want to take time or wasn't targeting the 2 upstairs.
I always hate when it’s deduced that a victim must know their attacker when there are no signs of forced entry.Like I had posted earlier, no forced entry to me doesn't necessarily mean they were invited in or had the door opened for them. It happens sometimes that people forget to a lock a door or a window. Not pointing fingers at anyone - mistakes happen. Perhaps they weren't in bed yet and locking up was part of the bedtime routine. MOO
My understanding is 3 floors; 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, so were there 5 people living there or 6?They were all out partying Saturday night. Maddie and Kaylee at bar, Ethan and Xana at party. So let's assume there was some level of non-sobriety. The place looks like 2 stories, maybe the bottom has 2 br and the upstairs is where the other 2 were. Easy access to bottom, killer didn't want to take time or wasn't targeting the 2 upstairs.
Ugh I hate to think that, but I could see it definitely being a possibility.could the killer have knocked, ethan answered, and that’s when he was attacked?
posted a pic of the house but yeah looks like 3 levels, split into a hillside. check it out on google maps. 1122 king road moscow idThe fact they were killed a little bit after they were home also makes me think it was someone following them that night . I wonder why without doing an autopsy they assume it was the specific time of 3-4 . I wonder if any 911 calls were made from victims and it didn’t go through . They can only kill one person at a time and you would think out of 6 people in the house atlesst someone would have heard someone bieng killed and would have attempted to call the police . I don’t know if anyone mentioned this but I’m wondering if the house and how bedrooms are located . I heard there are two bedrooms on each level . Since Ethan seemed to have been killed on the level of the entrance were the other two bedrooms underneath the main floor ? As I’m more of a basement style level ? Or was the point of entry the absolute lowest level ?
Effective today, and maybe earlier, they have Aaron Snell @ Idaho State Police to lead comms. This is very good, he’s an experienced crisis comms guy. They are clearly trying and that’s a good use of a partner organization’s skill set.The chief seemed really out of his league on this one, and no disrespect intended, Moscow is 25k people. Pretty small town.