University Of Idaho Serial Killer? Nearby Couple's Dog Was 'Skinned' & 'Filleted' A Month Before Murders...
22.11.2022 - 01:11
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The University of Idaho murders are already horrifying enough… but is it possible this isn’t over? What if the killings are the work of a serial killer who’s just getting started??
That’s what some folks in Moscow are worried about. And it’s not so irrational a fear as one might think…
As we previously reported, Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle (both 20), and Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves (both 21) were found stabbed to death on the morning of November 13. Police were at the off-campus residence responding to a call about an unconscious person when they found the murders — a scene so gruesome, the blood could literally be seen dripping down the outside walls of the house.
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Thus far law enforcement have said the murders were likely a “targeted” attack on these four students. There were two roommates present who weren’t killed, the coroner says the students were sleeping when they died so it wasn’t a robbery being interrupted. Those details point to an intentional attack. But what could drive someone to kill four college kids? And so brutally??
The investigation thus far has not yielded any suspects or even persons of interest, not that Moscow PD has shared anyway. What if this was planned… but not personal? Like the way a serial killer works? This doesn’t fit a pattern of course, we would have heard about other such brutal killings, especially in as small a town as Moscow, Idaho. But that would make sense if this was the first. Dr. Casey Jordan, one of the top criminal profilers in the country, weighed in with just such a thought, telling Inside Edition over the weekend:
She added that this kind of multiple murder isn’t
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