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Ethan Chapin’s triplet brother, Hunter, was interviewed in the Amazon Prime docuseries, One Night in Idaho: The College Murders. Seeing the pain in his eyes when he discussed looking out of his Sigma Chi window each morning to see the boarded-up, fenced-in house where his brother was brutally murdered erased any doubt I had about leaving that house standing.No chance of a quadruple murder of four young people near a college campus at night in their own home is going to be forgotten. IMO
Crimes like this make everyone feel vulnerable as you can’t figure out how to 100% not be a victim at night in your own home.
I’m glad the school bought the house and tore it down.
To me it stood as a reminder of brutal murders sitting right close to the school.
And to draw weirdos breaking in just to see all the blood, take photos, take souvenirs.
And so unnerving for survivors and anyone wanting to rent or own rental property in the area.
Do you think it was valuable as evidence if there was a trial, or as a memorial?
I hope the school waits several years and builds some kind of park there, for students to hold small outdoor gatherings. To me that would be a good use of it- as a celebration of their lives.
IMO
And Hunter wasn’t the only University of Idaho student who was traumatized. That house stood out for all to see:

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I wish they would create a lovely, lush, peaceful garden in the house’s place instead of leaving the plot of land barren. It should be a source of comfort and beauty—an additional reminder of the four lost students who brought so much love and happiness to their family and friends.
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Edited to honor the extant on-campus memorial, the Vandal Healing Garden and Memorial, designed by students.
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