ID - 4 University of Idaho Students Murdered - Moscow # 29

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What are you trying to say? K had moved out. That means she didn't have a room or a bed at 1122 King Road, IMO. There are two "empty bedrooms" (one is K's former room).

It's been said by the father that they were in M's bed. It's been reported that way from the beginning. How is this an unpopular opinion?
You have to read the coroner’s quote in the post I was replying to to understand why my opinion *of that particular quote* has been unpopular.

I don’t agree that K didn’t have a bed there, as her father thinks he saw her bed in one of the crime scene photos; That’s why he first said she was with Maddie, because he saw her bed and saw that it was still made.

MOO
 
  • #283
if they have the killer's handprint/fingerprints, I'd be shocked if they were unable to ID. I've been fingerprinted for work many times, including one job that required Interpol clearance, ditto with working for gov't agencies, so imo the handprint wasn't the killer's print or they haven't had much employment that required background checks. imo.

I think lots of jobs run background checks using an SSN, not fingerprints. So I think it's very likely if the killer left prints, the prints won't be in a database.

MOO.
 
  • #284
Non-existant in Canada, even just across the border (5 hours north) of Moscow.
Eerie; I'm seeing coverage out here on the East Coast of Canada in Shediac, New Brunswick.
 
  • #285
I think lots of jobs run background checks using an SSN, not fingerprints. So I think it's very likely if the killer left prints, the prints won't be in a database.

MOO.
I guess, but I've been fingerprinted many times. I guess it depends on the job and the business/agency. imo if the killer left the handprint and can't be identified by prints on file, it might rule out certain employment types. potentially. jmo. editing to add that you can google 'do _____________ run fingerprint background checks?' and you'll find lots of information on industries/professions/gov't agencies that do require it.
 
  • #286
MOO, I took a criminology course and learned that generally, when there's a mass stabbing, the first victim will sustain the worst wounds. K's father has eluded that this was the case. How did he reach this conclusion? Would E and X's family share this info with K's father? IMO, highly unlikely.

JMO Yes I would imagine going on a stabbing spree would would certainly eat into your stamina. Becoming more worn out after each victim. Though the fact that K had additional wounds does not necessarily mean she was targeted. It’s possible that she was still alive and moving after the killer initially attacked her. Forcing him to re-engage and stab her again until he felt she really was dead this time. Horrible.
 
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JMO Yes I would imagine going on a stabbing spree would would certainly eat into your stamina. Becoming more worn out after each victim. Though the fact that K had additional wounds does not necessarily mean she was targeted. It’s possible that she was still alive and moving after the killer initially attacked her. Forcing him to re-engage and stab her again until he felt she really was dead this time. Horrible.
or it could mean that she was the focal point of the rage imo. just hard to say without more info imo.
 
  • #288
The handprint is seemingly on a window, not the sliding door. See this Inside Edition video for a wider view than the article I first linked...

Could Handprint Found on Window Be From the Killer of 4 Idaho Students?
Handprint Found on Window at Slain Idaho Students’ Home
That looks like one of the windows on the second floor at the back of the house. These images were collected over the past month. Looks like police investigated the possibility that someone touched one of the back windows while breaking in ... but I thought police said there was no sign of a break in. Perhaps that window was one of the ways tenants entered the house when they were locked out?
 

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  • #289
I think he had two targets, and they happened to be in two different rooms. He took the other two lives as they were in the way.
E and M?
 
  • #290
I don’t agree that K didn’t have a bed there, as her father thinks he saw her bed in one of the crime scene photos; That’s why he first said she was with Maddie, because he saw her bed and saw that it was still made.

I had assumed that as it is a rental home which turns over periodically for student housing, the bed would stay behind. Typically these student homes are furnished.
 
  • #291
Eerie; I'm seeing coverage out here on the East Coast of Canada in Shediac, New Brunswick.
I stand corrected then. I should say it is non-existent in the rural area of British Columbia I live in. Most people here haven't even heard of the murders.
 
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That looks like one of the windows on the second floor at the back of the house. These images were collected over the past month. Looks like police investigated the possibility that someone touched one of the back windows while breaking in ... but I thought police said there was no sign of a break in. Perhaps that window was one of the ways tenants entered the house when they were locked out?
Perhaps the handprint was matched to one of the victims which would, in turn, rule out it's being a sign of a break in.
 
  • #293
You have to read the coroner’s quote in the post I was replying to to understand why my opinion *of that particular quote* has been unpopular.

I don’t agree that K didn’t have a bed there, as her father thinks he saw her bed in one of the crime scene photos; That’s why he first said she was with Maddie, because he saw her bed and saw that it was still made.

MOO
I do think Kaylees bed was still in the house but I think pretty much everyone in this forum thinks her and Maddie were in the same bed that night. So why is that an unpopular opinion?
 
  • #294
I didn’t see any signs of snow in the food truck video or during the crime scene footage the following day.
Weather.gov or Weather.com would have the answer. I believe there was fog on the morning of Nov 12th and Nov 13th was 21F- so it was cold, but no precipitation in the forecast
 
  • #295
Is it possible that the difference in each victims injuries are due to engagement with the perp, fighting back before a fatal blow. Or, if *he* became tired due to so much exertion?
Absolutely. IMO, each pair M&K and E&X had one person being attacked first so the second one woke up and would likely be fighting and have more defensive wounds.
 
  • #296
I had assumed that as it is a rental home which turns over periodically for student housing, the bed would stay behind. Typically these student homes are furnished.
The bed was probably there but the bedding including the sheets and blankets and all that good stuff is probably furnished by the student.
 
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You have to read the coroner’s quote in the post I was replying to to understand why my opinion *of that particular quote* has been unpopular.

I don’t agree that K didn’t have a bed there, as her father thinks he saw her bed in one of the crime scene photos; That’s why he first said she was with Maddie, because he saw her bed and saw that it was still made.

MOO
I asked in an earlier thread for a link to that photo. The link someone posted sent me to a photo that I really couldn't see specifics. If someone else has a link to a better photo, I would be very interested in seeing it.

While it has been generally accepted in the news media and elsewhere, I am not aware that there has been verification that M & K were both in M's room when killed. I would also be interested in getting that verified.
 
  • #298
What are you trying to say? K had moved out. That means she didn't have a room or a bed at 1122 King Road, IMO. There are two "empty bedrooms" (one is K's former room).

It's been said by the father that they were in M's bed. It's been reported that way from the beginning. How is this an unpopular opinion?
Goncalves surmised that they died in Mogen's bedroom on the third floor because "there are photos of Kaylee's room with no blood on the bed."

 
  • #299
Moscow to Pullman, approx 15 minutes. To Coeur d'Alene, approx 1.5 hours. To Spokane, same. Police should view highway cameras for older white Hyundai Elantras heading into those cities within a window encompassing the likely time of the murders plus travel time. MOO.
 
  • #300
Absolutely. I am very surprised that an acquaintance, a neighbor, an enemy hasn’t dropped a dime.
Maybe nobody knows the driver.?…
 
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