This may be completely unrelated, but I was reading somewhere that someone knew that THIS location is only 30 minutes away from the recent University of Idaho murders. (4 students murdered. Killer still at large)
The person who noted this said he found it very unusual for such a podunk area to have TWO major news stories happening at practically the same time. (or ANY major news story, for that matter) But, could just be a big flaming coincidence.
One question I want to know is why are police limiting the search for One and Only One suspect? This looks like the Manson Murders if the details being provided are accurate. I find the one murderer narrative impossible to believe.
they say all victims were killed by the same knife. What if there were two or more knives used which were identical? Would that make it look like all were killed by the same knife?
In the age of mass manufacturing, you can go buy two (of the same) knives and have them be so close that there is no way even a forensic team would be able to tell the difference from the wound inflicted. Never you mind that angle of attack, defensive response, situation, etc. would all change the knife wounds in more ways than that.
There are other, more meaningful ways to narrow it down to a single suspect than that.
This may be completely unrelated, but I was reading somewhere that someone knew that THIS location is only 30 minutes away from the recent University of Idaho murders. (4 students murdered. Killer still at large)
The person who noted this said he found it very unusual for such a podunk area to have TWO major news stories happening at practically the same time. (or ANY major news story, for that matter) But, could just be a big flaming coincidence.
One question I want to know is why are police limiting the search for One and Only One suspect? This looks like the Manson Murders if the details being provided are accurate. I find the one murderer narrative impossible to believe.
did they explain why its "one and only one"?
that sounds rather confident, if they haven't even caught one suspect so far.
they say all victims were killed by the same knife. What if there were two or more knives used which were identical? Would that make it look like all were killed by the same knife?
In the age of mass manufacturing, you can go buy two (of the same) knives and have them be so close that there is no way even a forensic team would be able to tell the difference from the wound inflicted. Never you mind that angle of attack, defensive response, situation, etc. would all change the knife wounds in more ways than that.
There are other, more meaningful ways to narrow it down to a single suspect than that.