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was fox. She said a neighbor walked by and told her. He said he notified police right awayIIRC the neighbor told a reporter, who later reported it on a show, I think Banfield?
was fox. She said a neighbor walked by and told her. He said he notified police right awayIIRC the neighbor told a reporter, who later reported it on a show, I think Banfield?
It doesn't mean those people are all working the case full time. Some may only have a small contribution.According to this Fox report below the personnel changes in this case.
Moscow PD - From 4 Detectives, 24 Patrol & 5 Support to 6 Detectives & 5 Support.
FBI - From 20 Agents & 2 from Behavior Analysis Unit to 46 Agents & 2 from Behavior Analysis Unit.
Idaho State Police - From 20 Agents to 13 Agents.
Seems like a pretty hefty increase for the Feds. So what do we take from this? Is it possible that this is possibly turning into Federal case? Maybe the killer crossed state lines?
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Idaho murders: Police personnel numbers changing as investigation surpasses 3 weeks
University of Idaho students Ethan Chapin, 20; Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and 21-year-old Madison Mogen were stabbed several times and killed on November 13.www.foxnews.com
It must be so surreal that such a tragedy has taken place, but life seems to roll on. No matter how respectful everyone is in light of the situation, they must just shake their heads as to whether this is really happening.
Ah, now I understand! Thank you. I skipped over the open door discussion.The lock on the front door is a coded lock. IDK if it is exactly like the one above. The discussion was about possible reasons the front door was "wide open" as reported by a neighbor walking past around 8:30am the morning of the 13th.
I looked it up, The Hyundais are from 2016 and up. I will look up the info and post itI have seen a few people reference the Stolen Hyundai TikTok challenge and I was wondering how many cases of stolen Hyundais have actually occurred. There was a great episode of ReplyAll (a tech podcast) a few months back about how many of the most newsworthy and extreme TikTok Challenges rarely ever occur. These news articles pick up one or two videos because they are the scariest headlines for adults who don’t understand Tiktok, which in turn will get your news site more clicks. The episode also researched a bunch of challenges that news organizations reported on including a “slap your teacher” challenge which was actually not done by a single student. Many of these challenges happen once or are just a legitimate troll and aren’t actually occurring at all.
I’m not saying that no thefts of Hyundais have ever occurred, but I do wonder if an epidemic of car thefts might be slightly exaggerated here. I’m definitely not saying it’s impossible the car was stolen, I’m just somewhat hesitant to believe that there is actually a huge number of people doing this “TikTok challenge.”
@Strong1,Interesting take on the removal of personal effects from the house.
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Idaho murders: Forensics expert questions 'urgency' in removing victims' personal belongings from crime scene
University of Idaho students Ethan Chapin, 20, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and 21-year-old Madison Mogen were stabbed several times and killed Nov. 13.www.foxnews.com
I appreciate the quick response, but this doesn't reference TikTok or a TikTok Challenge. I do believe these cars are easier to steal. I just have a hard time believing it's something kids are doing for fun on TikTok. I do think this is an important distinction because saying it's a TikTok Challenge implies this is something a lot of college-aged kids would know about. That would lead us to think stealing a car is something any ol' college student would know how to do, and I'm less inclined to believe that. I do think it's a subtle but important difference in a story about Hyundais being easier to steal.Apparently, quite a few:
Thieves are increasingly targeting these 2 types of cars, study finds
I dunno.....a 10 year old not-SUV in Idaho....are there more than 2?It’s possible that the release of the white car information is not a good thing for the investigation. They may have been close to finding the car itself or the owner/occupants, or knew where the white car was and observing it, but if SG hired a PI and he found out this info by talking to a loose-lipped neighbor, it may have forced LE’s hand to reveal it earlier than they need to, or earlier than would be beneficial to the investigation. Let’s hope the timing is just a coincidence!
NO. This is a 2012 Elantra rearDoes that not look like the car they are looking for 2 houses down from the crime scene?View attachment 385985
It is for Hyundais 2016 and upI appreciate the quick response, but this doesn't reference TikTok or a TikTok Challenge. I do believe these cars are easier to steal. I just have a hard time believing it's something kids are doing for fun on TikTok. I do think this is an important distinction because saying it's a TikTok Challenge implies this is something a lot of college-aged kids would know about. That would lead us to think stealing a car is something any ol' college student would know how to do, and I'm less inclined to believe that. I do think it's a subtle but important difference in a story about Hyundais being easier to steal.
We caused the extreme bar a month ago. The solution is going to be extreme.That strikes me as extreme.
This puts an end to the idea the Hyundai we are looking for is part of a TikTok Challenge. Thanks for your research on this @human!It is for Hyundais 2016 and up
Police: Certain Kia and Hyundai cars being stolen due to social media trend
Hi 10 (good to see you)
Very logical post, it makes a lot of sense to me. I did wonder if the Hyundai was seen in the days prior to the murders around the house but then left town right after the murders when some students left early for Thanksgiving. Perhaps the driver didn't return back to school after break and they've only recently figured out who it is.
Let's hope for a Felony Friday!
MOO
Flipping back to HG......given the tsunami of attention onto this guy in the last 36 hours, does it seem like the cops silence is deafening? Have I missed them coming out and reiterating that he is not a focus?The fact it's such a high profile crime in a small town, anyone who was near the house at that time would surely come forward, even just to clear their name as their mobile phone would be tracked.
So it's correct to be suspicious of anyone in a car near the house at that time.
Planned murders in Ireland most often use stolen cars with the number plate changed. They then burn out the car and switch to another car. Often the switch car is also stolen and burned out.
These would be professional criminals though.
There can't be too many of this type of car in Idaho. Or Washington also I guess. 1000s at most.
There's probably someone working through the list right now.
I love how he talks about the vehicle, like no big deal! I feel like there’s some psychology behind this, as if they know the owner is not going to come forward but maybe someone who knows the owner will come forward if they make it sound very nonchalant.
I like where you head's at! Good stuff!Definitely. At the moment, the "occupants of the vehicle" are pretty much being invited to come forward. If they do not do this voluntarily, I'm sure LE will be tightening the screws and compel them to do so. I am glad LE released this info to the public. IMO, this is actually a part of the investigation where websleuths can be of great help to LE, which I'm sure is why they decided to share it now. I would not consider myself a websleuth at all, but I do have an analytical way of thinking and hope some of my observations can help, even if only in a little way.