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On the morning of November 13th, 2022 at the University of Idaho, which is located in the town of Moscow, ID in the Northwest portion of the state, a gruesome murder took place of 4 college students in their senior year. Three of the students were female and one was a male. The male was the boyfriend of one of the female victims. Two of the victims were killed on the 2nd floor of a three story house. Those two victims were the boyfriend and girlfriend. Their names were Ethan and Xana. The boyfriend did not live at the house. He was visiting with his girlfriend. It is estimated they arrived at the back at house around 1:45 am from a night of partying at a local fraternity. The other two Victims were on the 3rd floor.
The house were the four victims lived was a split level six bedroom three bath home about 2200 square feet. The home had a keypad on the front door and two sliding glass doors around the backside
Cathy Mabbutt, the Latah County coroner has estimated the murders took place between 3:00 am and 4:00 am . According to reports the two girls, who were upstairs, Madison and Kaylee, tried to text message an on again off again boyfriend named Jack between 2:45 am and 3:00 am. Kaylee tried his number first at least six times and Madison second three times. Jack did not respond. He told the police he was asleep. Where the text messages a cry for help? The police have ruled Jack to not be a suspect. Kaylee and Jack shared a dog together. His name was Murphy. Murphy the dog was at the scene during the slaying. Remember, during the OJ Simpson trial Nicole Brown Simpson's dog, an Akita, was a piece of the puzzle. The barking dog with blood on his paws lead Boztepe and Bettina, who were neighbors, to the murdered Nicole Simpson, who was lying in a river of blood. During the Simpson trial it was discussed that the killer would have known the dog, So, we see here in this murder. Where was the dog during the killing, and where were his paw prints? Did the dog bark? It is hard to image that a dog, in a house were four people are killed by a knife, were blood flows everywhere like a river of blood, doesn't bark. Another key aspect of the OJ Simpson trial was blood splatter evidence. In the Moscow, Idaho knife by murder scene, blood has been reported everywhere and on the walls. Two of the victims have defensive wounds, thus they were fighting back much like Ron Goldman was fighting back at the Nicole Simpson home. So, how does the killer walk away without leaving any blood splatter evidence? At the Nicole Simpson murder there was a blood trail leading to a road behind the house that the killer used to escape. By looking at the blood droplets the forensic scientist where able to tell the direction the killer was moving. Here, four people have been murdered. Blood is everywhere
Currently the Moscow, Idaho police have ruled out the obvious suspects which would include the two surviving roommates, and Jack the boyfriend. When the 911 call is made sometime close to noon the two roommates are in the house with a hand full of friends. Is Jack among the people in the house at this time? For some reason not yet disclosed, the two surviving roommates called these friends before calling the police. Lets be in perspective. This is a brutal knife murder. Blood is draining everywhere and would have been still fluid the next morning. This is a mystery as to why the police were not called first. Various other people who were caught on video camera during the victims transit home have also been ruled out as suspects. Statistics complied over the years demonstrate that the killer is usually someone close to the victim or an acquaintance of the victims. Thus, far more people are killed by acquaintances than strangers.
Where is the killer? So far the investigative authorities have expanded the crime scene twice. The initial crime scene was to protect the building. However days later, the first expansion was to protect the parking lot up front. The police were looking for tire tracks. The second and most recent expansion has been to protect the parking lot and wooded area behind the building. Attorney Dale Carson from Jacksonville Florida said on the podcast "Crime Stories with Nancy Grace" that the perpetrator was a serial killer and had a look out position in the brush behind the house
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