If you read between the lines of what the cops told the dad about the wounds not matching, it suggests to me they think it was two people and the bodies were staged. My theory based on that is the later text were also staged. Very personal attack. I’m thinking the dad and other daughter did it.Either they know who did it and can't say/reveal it yet, OR this may never get solved.
Very few ppl in that town have cameras qt their house and many say they don't even lock their doors at night.
Supposedly behind the house are thick woods, so easy escape. Whoever did it knew what they were doing in the house bc they were likely hiding in the house and picked them off one by one.
Wtf is an edged weapon?
Slab of wood?
If you read between the lines of what the cops told the dad about the wounds not matching, it suggests to me they think it was two people and the bodies were staged. My theory based on that is the later text were also staged. Very personal attack. I’m thinking the dad and other daughter did it.
Nah the survivors were on the bottom floor if I read correct. Basement levelI just don't understand how 4 ppl get killed a floor beneath you and you hear nothing??? also why do they keep saying that roommates called the cops because they found the people "unconscious"
Ryan Augusta — a healthcare worker and local business owner who now lives in Genesee, Idaho — told Fox News Digital in an interview that when he lived on the first floor of the home on King Road in 2019, unless his roommate was playing the television loudly on the second floor, he typically "heard nothing" from the second and third floors.
”I wouldn't have heard it from downstairs," Augusta, 43, said when asked whether he could hear activity coming from the second and third floors of the house when he lived on the first floor.
In 2019, when Augusta lived at the house, the residence had code locks on each bedroom door because each bedroom was rented individually, he said.
Augusta lived there with a handful of other people, all men at the time, who were a mix of students or employees at the University of Idaho or Washington State University, or workers at nearby businesses. Augusta lived there for six months and moved out in December 2019.
He called the residence at the time a "community house."
”You never locked the [side] screen door. Why would you lock the screen door? I mean, you've got locks on all the rooms, so we never locked the screen door," Augusta said.
He said people would frequently use a "walk path" that led directly from the area of the King Road home to the nearby fraternities.
"People would continue to walk up that path to that parking lot back there because they probably parked back there, and they lived in the [next-door] brown complex or something," Augusta explained. "So, yeah, people walk through that all the time. You would always hear people out front. Always trash on the ground, broken bottles — it was pretty nasty."
This shows me that many people knew the layout of that house and home well beyond college students who lived there. So the vast expanse of suspects could be broader than we realize. Professors, TAs, residents, etc. The roommate gives us insight into how it was truly a community home.Augusta, a U.S. Army veteran, said he did not know of any crime in the area while he lived there.
Never understand ppl with this "it's safe here, we don't even lock our doors at night" bs. That's that "make America great again" logicFound this on Reddit
When reading the article about the prior tenant, I found this part interesting…
This shows me that many people knew the layout of that house and home well beyond college students who lived there. So the vast expanse of suspects could be broader than we realize. Professors, TAs, residents, etc. The roommate gives us insight into how it was truly a community home.
Never understand ppl with this "it's safe here, we don't even lock our doors at night" bs. That's that "make America great again" logic
Wtf not? A lock is built on the door for a reason and all it takes is a flip on your finger to possibly avoid a mass murder like this.
Why leave it unlocked? Who is coming that needs to just walk right in unabated?
Interesting. I’ve said two perpetrators given the fact there were 4 victims. Hadn’t considered the sister. The sister came out very early saying she was going to find the killers because the police was lacking, also sister had a stalker, boyfriend Jack etc. perhaps deflecting all alongIf you read between the lines of what the cops told the dad about the wounds not matching, it suggests to me they think it was two people and the bodies were staged. My theory based on that is the later text were also staged. Very personal attack. I’m thinking the dad and other daughter did it.
Even a bear can open a door knob. We've seen this.On almost all those true crime shows on ID it starts with, "this is a town where everybody knows everybody, you don't even have to lock your doors at night."
You have to be very trusting or very naive to leave your doors unlocked at any time.
The media is desperate for a story. They'll print anything from any cop who will talk. Odds are there are people who don't know shyt who love the attention.First thing these backwater police said was this was a crime of passion. Then proceeded to fill up the crime scene. I believe they no exactly who the culprit is and most likely connected/related to local police or politicians.