Harkening back to the days after the four murders of Ethan, Kaylee, Madison, and Xana, and the statements made by LE in MSM about the crime scene, I can't let myself lose sight of the pain and suffering of the victims' loved ones and the trauma they are experiencing due to not only losing them all so suddenly and unexpectedly, of course, but learning about the absolutely horrific brutality of the "fixed blade" attacks that killed them. Which, IMO, is why the FBI was called in by Moscow PD right away because of the heinous nature (brutal stabbings), scope (4 people), and setting (private residence in the middle of the night) that is "beyond unusual", IMO.
What has kept me on edge from the beginning about these murders is this underlying feeling of dread about the way in which they were committed. IMO, it's almost as if the killer had a goal they set for themselves to up the ante with a superlative/superceding type of vicious killing spree that "had never been seen before" in that community that they either figured would prove daunting for Moscow PD, or they did to gather some sort of experimental evidence on LE's response to extreme conditions like in some sort of clinical or laboratory setting.
The way in which the victims were killed still unnerves me to no end, regardless of the specifics that have been revealed in the affidavits regarding search warrants and BK's arrest, and the attendant drama surrounding this very tragic, complex, and high profile case. Standing strong through all the public hoopla with the loved ones of the four victims and eagerly awaiting justice for them all! JMOO
Cops shocked by scene of University of Idaho slayings: ‘Blood everywhere’
NYPost
Yaron Steinbuch
November 16, 2022
"Authorities said Tuesday that the bloody scene where four University of Idaho students were slaughtered with a knife was the “worst they’ve ever seen” – as people on campus unnerved by the shocking crime skip town early for Thanksgiving.
Law enforcement sources told the Daily Mail that the victims bled out after being butchered in the off-campus home, and described the scene as the “worst they’ve ever seen.”
“There was blood everywhere. We have investigators who have been on the job for 20, even 30, years, and they say they have never seen anything like this,” a police source close to the probe told the outlet."
Cops shocked by scene of University of Idaho slayings: ‘Blood everywhere’