That Quadruple Homicide In Idaho

Was a serious butchering of 4 people. Still looking for a suspect. Investigation continues...

https://www.yahoo.com/news/idaho-college-murders-police-investigating-023923263.html
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Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Jealousy?
Drug deal gone awry?
Some type of weird satanic shit?

There are A LOT of pieces to this puzzle, and a bunch of them are being hidden, and a bunch more, are missing.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Incompetent police force.
Why? Because they aren't telling you every little detail. They know a lot more then they are saying, which is very smart, when it comes to trying to find, and convict the right person. Like I said, they know more then they're saying.

I alsosaw an article saying they're looking at an unsolved murder in Oregon.

EDIT:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/idaho-college-massacre-similar-ted-070001588.html

I read about both of these guys. We have seen countless stories about Bundy, but Rollings was a way out there too. He did some dismembering and posing of his victims. He ended up with the name, "The Gainesville Ripper". He was put to death several years ago.
 
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Why? Because they aren't telling you every little detail. They know a lot more then they are saying, which is very smart, when it comes to trying to find, and convict the right person. Like I said, they know more then they're saying.

I alsosaw an article saying they're looking at an unsolved murder in Oregon.

EDIT:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/idaho-college-massacre-similar-ted-070001588.html

I read about both of these guys. We have seen countless stories about Bundy, but Rollings was a way out there too. He did some dismembering and posing of his victims. He ended up with the name, "The Gainesville Ripper". He was put to death several years ago.
Exactly. It would be irresponsible to blurt out all the leads they had. And this is one case they really need to get right.
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/colorado-club-q-shooting-suspect-202323233.html

This is a video of the first court appearance. Boy this guy looks like he could keep Freud busy for a lifetime.

Actually, I would love it if he were still alive. I wonder what insight he could bring as it relates to the murderous mind, of those that choose to commit some of these horrible acts, both spree and serial murder.
 
Exactly. It would be irresponsible to blurt out all the leads they had. And this is one case they really need to get right.

You might have a guy under surveillance and you don't want to risk him taking off just to satisfy the public's curiosity. If the police needs the public's help they may let out some details but if not protect the integrity and progress of the investigation.
 

neendo

BANNED
Serial murderer, no connection, no remorse for pain, seems like a normal person to everyone else- seems vulnerable/alone vs. a loner. Stalks them trough his job, somehow, door dash, uber, amazon delivery, etc. Moves from town to town. The pandemic BS in WA and OR sent him to ID.
 

gmase

Nattering Nabob of Negativism
Speaking of Oregon ...
Well the sheriff let me go with a knife and a song
So I took the first train up to Oregon
And I killed the first man that I came upon
'Cause the devil works quick, you know it don't take long
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Bundy attended Washington State.

I just hope they did it all by the book, so if this is the guy, some lawyer won't get him off on a ridicules loop hole.
 
A suspect was arrested in Scranton, PA. The alleged murderer is a doctoral student in Criminal Justice at Washington State University.
I recall a friend of mine enrolled in forensic science/investigations telling me about how her courses taught her how to effectively hide a body so that it won't be discovered for over 100 years.
 

gmase

Nattering Nabob of Negativism
I recall a friend of mine enrolled in forensic science/investigations telling me about how her courses taught her how to effectively hide a body so that it won't be discovered for over 100 years.
This guy failed that course. He needed to find out how to hide himself for at least 80 years.
 
I was an Administration Of Justice guy in school. Had some good instructors and learned a lot from them. But, the more I learned the more I learned that I needed to learn more. I would have been a fool to use what I learned from a classroom to try to fool people who have applied the same science in the field for decades. You don't get a do-over if you make a rookie mistake and you will be on the run until you are eventually caught. Was life being over at 28 really worth it? Toothless illiterates have stayed in the wind longer than this "genius".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locard's_exchange_principle
 
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