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3 hours ago, Horizon Flame said:

Because they’re crazy. That’s why. :bibliahh:

I agree!!!! I was literally at a party and one of the last guests to arrive came in and didn’t even lock the door. This is how everyone gets murdered :ace: I check my closet and under my bed every night before I sleep. :doc:

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3 hours ago, Horizon Flame said:

This bodycam footage of the house back in September - the noise! You’d think it was a club. 
 

 

From that video alone, I can already see a potential motive for the killer. Whoever murdered these people is probably a nearby resident. That house has been reported numerous times for noise complaints. Looks like a sketchy area too.

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I hope the person who did this goes to prison!

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How is this not solved or with more updates? So scary!

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55 minutes ago, Wizard said:

it’s bizarre, it’s very rare something like this goes unsolved for so long these days

I'm curious, not one student house around them have cameras? 

Horizon Flame
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Investigators waited three weeks to request surveillance footage from residents. The guy who’s heading it has very little experience. 

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On 12/25/2022 at 3:46 PM, Wizard said:

right?! 

 

there are so many strange factors in this case; how did those 2 girls sleep through 4 people being murdered? why were they not harmed? how is there no footage from any of the surroundings houses/roads? 

Was it not a boy and girl who are a couple sleeping thru it? 

 

Idk everything is this case is so weird and still no major update.

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Idaho murders: Victim's vilified ex-boyfriend devastated over 'losing love of his life'

 

The ex-boyfriend of slain student Kaylee Gonclaves has been left devastated by the loss of "the love of his life" as he continues to face harassment from people who believe he killed her, a family member said.


By ROSIE JEMPSON

Idaho murder suspect 'knew the place'
 

Six weeks on from the bloody murders of four University of Idaho students, police are yet to name a suspect or motive in the crime that has rocked America. Speaking publicly for the first time, the family of Kaylee's ex-boyfriend has described the agonising weeks following the death of "the love of his life".

 

 

Jack DuCoeur, 22, had been in a relationship with Kaylee Goncalves for five years when she ended things just three weeks before she was murdered, along with her three friends.


He was once considered a person of interest in the case but police ruled him out as a suspect early in their investigation.

 

Roommates Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and her boyfriend Ethan Chapin, 20, were stabbed to death in their beds at around 3am on November 13, after returning home from a night out.



Jack DuCoeur's aunty, Brooke Miller, has now spoken out for the first time detailing her nephew's devastation and the subsequent harassment he has experienced from online sleuths.


Kaylee broke up with her ex-boyfriend three weeks before she was murdered


Speaking to the New York Post on Friday, Ms Miller said the rampant speculation has deeply affected the 22-year-old, who is already experiencing a great deal of loss.


She said: "He’s not only lost the love of his life, and what we all thought and he probably thought as well, would be his future wife — you know, get married and have kids and all of that."


But despite the breakup, she confirmed the pair had remained close.

Now, she said, “half of America” thinks he could “be responsible” for the heinous killings.


She added: "Obviously he was sad, but they were still friends", as she explained Kaylee was "planning on moving away" and their breakup was "amicable".

 

In the hours before their deaths, best friends Madison and Kaylee tried to call Mr DuCoeur ten times but he didn't answer his phone.

 

Moscow Police Department confirmed that they looked into the calls but "cleared" them and Mr DuCoeur as a suspect on November 23.

 

In a post on Facebook, the department said: "Detectives do not believe the male Kaylee and Madison attempted to contact numerous times on November 13th is involved in this crime."

police

 

Moscow Police hare still investigating the tragic murders
But web sleuths continue to point the finger at the mechanical engineering student.

 

In a YouTube video shared by Reporter Room last week, host Jessica de la Davies pointed out “red flags” about Mr DuCoeur including the recent breakup and the fact the dog, which he and Kaylee had bought as a couple, didn't alert them to an intruder.

 


However, Kaylee's family have previously stated their support for their daughter's ex-boyfriend.

Ms Miller said: "We all know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that there’s no way that Jack would ever do anything like that to anybody".

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One of the room mates broke up with her boyfriend of 5 years 3 weeks before the murders. She had called him 10 times before the murders occurred.

 

The boyfriends aunt said half of America thinks he's guilty but she does not. The victim's family ALSO thinks that he is innocent. 

 

How did the other two surviving room mates not hear the other 4 being attacked? 

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2 hours ago, chromatic said:

https://www.khq.com/news/idaho-murders/suspect-arrested-in-connection-to-the-university-of-idaho-murders/article_50546124-8859-11ed-9b57-ff480f773f3c.html

 

suspect arrested in Pennsylvania - a 25-year-old man, apparently a college student, but not a U of I student. Moscow PD are holding a press conference today at 1 PM PST

Looks like a killer. That face :mazen:

 

He was a criminal justice graduate which means he probably knew the ins and outs of the system/criminology and thought he'd get away with it. Reddit posts of his has him discussing what motivates people to do crime, so this must have been premeditated on these poor unlucky victims. I wouldn't be surprised if he's killed other people before. Plenty of serial killers start with the homeless/prostitutes because the cops don't care about them. The people on Tiktok acting like detectives and harassing that ex-boyfriend of one of the victims should feel ashamed.

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31 minutes ago, bad guy said:

Looks like a killer. That face :mazen:

 

He was a criminal justice graduate which means he probably knew the ins and outs of the system/criminology and thought he'd get away with it. Reddit posts of his has him discussing what motivates people to do crime, so this must have been premeditated on these poor unlucky victims. I wouldn't be surprised if he's killed other people before. Plenty of serial killers start with the homeless/prostitutes because the cops don't care about them. The people on Tiktok acting like detectives and harassing that ex-boyfriend of one of the victims should feel ashamed.

Jesus Christ...

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Has anyone heard about this Tik Toker named Ashley who read Tarot Cards and then claimed a professor at the University ordered the murder of the students due a romantic relationship with one of the victims?  She is absolutely bonkers and is still doubling down on her outlandish claims even after being served a defamation lawsuit by the professor. :deadbanana4:

 

https://www.tiktok.com/@ashleyisinthebookoflife

https://www.tiktok.com/@ashisgodintheflesh

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....and he wanted to be a cop. Shocker. :cm:

 

 

 

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the affidavit

https://www.docdroid.net/8YZDAmt/122922-affidavit-exhibit-a-statement-of-brett-payne-pdf

 

-He left the knife sheath at the crime scene 

-One of the surviving roommates saw him with a mask

-Video footage showed his car passing by the house multiple times that night between 3:29 am until 4:20 am when the car was seen leaving at a high rate of speed

-Phone records showed since June 2022 he had been in that area twelve times prior to the murders

-They recovered trash from his family house, got his father's DNA and used it to identify him as the father of the suspect by comparing it to the DNA from the knife sheath 

 

 

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Posted
15 hours ago, Wizard said:

moments like this i'm glad literally everything we do and say is tracked :clap3:

I guess at least that's a benefit :skull: Hope this makes serial killers think twice before doing things - can't get away with it any more with DNA technology the way they did in the past :clap3: 

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I have thought about this case every day for the past 2 years. It's consumed so much of my life. 
 

From the time that it happened, until like March/April this year, I googled it every morning for updates.

 

Now I google it about once a week, but I've watched and read pretty much everything there is out there about it.

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