Posted on 11/18/2022 6:00:16 AM PST by Red Badger
I’d wager that ownership among college kids is below ownership of the general population.
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Sounds like the news media is gearing up to demonize all bladed knives. I remember when you could buy a civil war bayonet back in the early 1960s.
Illegal immigrant perhaps?
It brings back memories of Richard Speck, who murdered eight student nurses back in 1966 and the Locust Grove OK murders of girl scouts in 1977.
Just like the Delphi case. How is this modern lack of transparency helpful to solving cases or maintaining the public’s trust?
It’s a White Christian male MAGA supporter until the real murderer is found.
The suspect probably left a knife sheath behind.
The murders took place in the wee hours of the morning not long after two of the girls got home after visiting the food truck. Seems to me they would have been calling it a night and the male and female couple were reportedly out at a different party on campus but I don’t recall hearing what time they arrived home. So who was it that was partying in the house?
Not to mention there were two people in the house (albeit probably asleep) at the time of the murders.
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Agreed.
For decades Idaho has been the #1 hot spot for preppers/survivalists to move to.
Maybe it was payback for white eyes stealing the land?
It was an “assault” knife with an excessive number of blades.
It used to be legal to drink beer at 18 in Idaho, maybe it still is. WSU is right across the border in WA, so I suspect living in Idaho makes it easier to party. That is what Universities are for right? Party, and get environmental study degrees.
I certainly remember Randy’s story.
That was an assumption on the girls in the room. The heard loud noises and maybe other sound, can’t remember if they said music, but they locked their door and went to bed. Might have saved their lives.
I disbelieve any of the so called forensic ways. It is just a way to put things above the common folks understanding so they can lie convincingly. The FBI is the one who does much of the investigations, how trustworthy are they now?
I remember in WA state a few years ago, they dismissed convictions of DUI because they found that the people doing the testing never calibrated the equipment, or in some cases didn’t do the tests before checking the answers wanted by cops. That involved the FBI in some manner.
How could one person overtake four people? How could two people sleep through the stabbing deaths of four people? Who discovered the bodies? Who made the 911 call? There is a lot that is not making any sense.
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