ID - 4 University of Idaho Students Murdered - Moscow # 15

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This is MOO. Regarding the 3-4am window discussed as the time of the murders. How can they have such a small window? Maybe a piece of evidence is a broken time piece, like a clock knocked off a nightstand, or found on the floor, batteries popped out, something that shows a specific time and looks out of place enough to be considered evidence. A broken watch, etc.
3am seems so unlikely tho cuz we know M and K were awake 5 mins earlier
 
3am seems so unlikely tho cuz we know M and K were awake 5 mins earlier
i am inclined to agree with this. it has to be something that they've discovered that sets it to such a small window, but maybe several minutes after 3 am because of the calls to individual from K and M.

IMO it could even be possible that if the surviving vics DID hear something maybe they texted a friend during like "dude this after party is so annoying im just tryna sleep"

^ all complete speculation and JMO
- removed rummaging because it felt super insenstive
 
or they saw Es body and ran downstairs called X, K, M
indeed, that's what I previously assumed too. ( I'd assumed that because we'd heard that the survivors couldn't raise the victim/s that this was because they'd actually seen at least one of the victims who looked passed out/unconscious without survivors noticing the blood. )

Cause of what I'd assumed, his reply on this caught my attention.
she asked him:
' do you know why the initial concern was that a room mate was passed out?

( there was another TV news show where it was mentioned that the perp had locked the victims doors to buy time. Wish I could recall which channel to find the clip again. Might just be the media assuming too much)
 
This is MOO. Regarding the 3-4am window discussed as the time of the murders. How can they have such a small window? Maybe a piece of evidence is a broken time piece, like a clock knocked off a nightstand, or found on the floor, batteries popped out, something that shows a specific time and looks out of place enough to be considered evidence. A broken watch, etc.
Maybe one of the victims was wearing a smart watch or other wearable tech?

Another point, maybe some of the victims took medications or used devices at a certain time before bed? Possibly even meds for sleep which could've made fighting back even more difficult? Just speculating.
 
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