Similar crimes and all in the immediate area:
https://offender.fdle.state.fl.us/offender/sops/flyer.jsf?personId=63184
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/81117043/cindy-howell-my-cousin/
You’re assuming they would hear/see someone ‘trying’ their door. These are college kids in a party house; they have the ability to sleep through things most people can’t comprehend.
You have to imagine the neighborhood operates at all hours of the day. You have students studying/pulling all nighters, kids partying, and other students going in for early jobs. It would be very easy to act suspiciously and go unnoticed.
I do think it’s highly likely the person left town and...
We had one in both cars at one point; we live in Florida and had them ready if we needed to cut the kids out of their car seats. (Water crash)
They’re great knives and very inexpensive. I used one recently on the interstate to cut loose ground cover off the bottom of my car after I hit debris.
This thread’s getting posts fast and furious, so I apologize if I missed this over the weekend; has anyone mentioned the police bringing tracking dogs in? I don’t remember anything on it last week and it seems crazy to me they wouldn’t have brought them in quickly after the crime.
I can’t emphasize enough how much this occurring the week before Thanksgiving is impacting this investigation. It looks like the majority of population centers within Idaho are > five hours away by car and ~25% of UI students are from out of state.
This is another reason the FBI was brought in...
If those were my children, they would be cooperating but have a lawyer present at all time; the police statements would worry me and I don’t think they’re treating either roommate very well with the press.
Most killers don’t stay at a scene very long and this killer had to have a lot of blood on them. Because of the weather, that killer also more than likely was wearing multiple layers of clothing; this would allow them to ‘shed’ layers to avoid detection. (if needed) You have to assume there is...
A couple of my click observations on the ‘no risk to the public’ stance by the police while I’m skimming through this at work:
My guess is the police probably received a behavioral assessment from the FBI within the first 24 hours that said this was a ‘crime of passion’ and the perpetrator...
Interesting. He’s not likely to be apprehended though on a college campus in Idaho with this description, “The suspect is described as an 18- to 22-year-old white male. He was wearing a black baseball cap, black clothes, square-framed eyeglasses and had a five o’clock shadow. The UI alert says...
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