ID - 4 University of Idaho Students Murdered - Moscow # 24

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  • #921
IMO, If it didn’t have license plates, it was stolen or it came from a dealership
They could’ve seen it from the side View, which explains a couple things.

They wouldn’t have seen the plates from side view.
 
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Well, there are certainly other ways to obscure a plate (and some perps simply remove the plate for the duration of the crime).

The point is that LE do not have the plate number. Could just be camera angle - but it could also be an obscured or missing plate.

Can you explain the snow in the picture posted not too long after yours? Post 741 on this thread, currently. What is that white stuff on the ground?
I live 1 1/2 hours from Moscow. Neither town had any snowfall nor snow on the ground when the murders happened on November 13, 2022. https://thumb.spokesman.com/vKGG6g8...com/photos/2022/11/17/6372bd10e6df6.hires.jpg


The photo you referenced was taken on November 29 or 30, more than two weeks after the murders. Idaho murders: Eerie scene left behind after cars towed from scene of student slayings
 
  • #924
I thought the full raw footage was supposed to be released today but I can’t find it. Im trying to dig up better links of what cam footage has been released, but msm is so swamped with useless references to it now that I’m having a hard time parsing through them…
I actually found it. Someone posted on this thread 1 or 2 pages ago.
 
  • #925
IMO, If it didn’t have license plates, it was stolen or it came from a dealership
Or someone removed the plates. And that time of year, with snow/slush on higher elevation roads, even with no snow in town, going over the pass to go to CDA license plates are literally covered with road debris.

There are several states that a front plate is not required, but Idaho is not one. However, Texas doesn't require cars to have a front license plate.
 
  • #926
If it was rented as a house, usually responsible parties sign for the duration of a lease. They can sublet, but are legally responsible for the full amount of rent. If this was rented out per room with shared common spaces, that's different. Someone posted earlier that it's still (automatically) listed "as house for rent" in one of those apartment magazines. I was wondering how much were they asking?

This listing says $2175 but these are old photos before it was updated several years ago, so probably is more now.

1122 King Road
 
  • #927
IMO, If it didn’t have license plates, it was stolen or it came from a dealership
Not necessarily. WA only requires rear license plates.
 
  • #928
I actually found it. Someone posted on this thread 1 or 2 pages ago.
The YouTube video has been blurred in places. IMHO it also appears to have been blurred or truncated when the police walk in the direction of the crime scene.
 
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They could’ve seen it from the side View, which explains a couple things.

They wouldn’t have seen the plates from side view.
Thanks
 
  • #932
Not necessarily. WA only requires rear license plates.
If you look at the Rear View of a 2013 and updated model 2014 Elantra, they are damn near identical.

From the side, you see the difference. And a side Camera View Capture explains why they don’t ask the owner.
 
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LE has not confirmed the white hyundai they're looking for is the same car in the body cam footage but the timeline matches up exactly so it's pretty safe to say it's probably the same car.

If the car was local and plates legit, one would have thought the car pulled now, unless police are watching the perp, which is highly likely
 
  • #936
How do we know someone didn’t see them at the Food Truck and knew where they lived?
The likely-hood of that is pretty slim. It is more likely that someone at the bar got pissed off, which is why the guy in the food truck video felt the need to protect the girls (or the girls asked him to). Who were they afraid of? I really think the answer to this is at the bar.
 
  • #937
If you look at the Rear View of a 2013 and updated model 2014 Elantra, they are damn near identical.

From the side, you see the difference. And a side Camera View Capture explains why they don’t ask the owner.
I agree. I suspect the lightbulb-style security camera—photographed by news outlets midday on 11/12/22—at house next door (to right if facing the crime scene) captured the vehicle but not a license plate.
 
  • #938
Thank you!
I’m so confused about the front door. There is a (private) twitter acct that has a clip from Fox earlier this morning and there’s an anchor standing outside the house and she said she heard from a neighbor that the front door at the murder house was wide open at around 8:30-9am Sunday morning. The neighbor supposedly told this to LE

MOO
 
  • #939
If the car was local and plates legit, one would have thought the car pulled now, unless police are watching the perp, which is highly likely
You can see the lights of 1122 King Rd. on and then they go out. The 3:01 AM police call is either a coincidence or somehow tied to the terrible events. At least that’s my opinion.
 
  • #940
I live 1 1/2 hours from Moscow. Neither town had any snowfall nor snow on the ground when the murders happened on November 13, 2022. https://thumb.spokesman.com/vKGG6g8...com/photos/2022/11/17/6372bd10e6df6.hires.jpg


The photo you referenced was taken on November 29 or 30, more than two weeks after the murders. Idaho murders: Eerie scene left behind after cars towed from scene of student slayings
Thank you!! I kept hearing references to ice and snow during the murders and I just did not see any in the initial picutres. Just a bit in the shaded spots.
 
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