4 Idaho college students killed in "worst crime we've ever seen". Suspect arrested 12/30

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and the suspect was dumb as fukk too. left his sheath there, used his personal car, his cellphone was pinging all over the place and he turned it off from around 2:50am to 4:50am. what did he not realize if his car is going towards the house and then he turns it off along the way and then turns it back on once hes done and driving home, that isn't suspicious af? :mjlol:
Mans studied crime for a living and managed to make every amateur mistake in the book
 

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They honestly have him without the DNA.

The cell site analysis and his car is enough to put him in the home. The eyewitness can ID his eyebrows. They can track his movements before the killings. All his PHD study Reddit shyt, they probably have more info from his phones. Searches about the killings at 10:34 AM on the day of.

No, I can say they did need the FBI, all that cell site analysis is specialized and the feds can move quicker than anyone. Without the FBI, this is a mess of a case. The way they got the car too, and analyzed the movements, I think feds people did that too. They worked hand in hand with the FBI. I know the way a federal complaint/affidavit reads, and this is it. They didn't miss a mark anywhere.
 
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Looks like him. Fits some traits, compulsive, needs to talk about, condescending, seems to have inside info, I mean I wrote a profile about this, and looked at pics, but he's pointing out tire tracks and points of entry. The first Reddit killer. And he's not even trying to point away, he's pointing towards himself, he can't help it.

Killers in other generations would attend memorials, call in tips, involve themselves somehow, all he has to is post on Reddit. I wonder if this moves anything at Reddit about content.


You were so on point with the profile.

his cellphone was pinging all over the place and he turned it off from around 2:50am to 4:50am. what did he not realize if his car is going towards the house and then he turns it off along the way and then turns it back on once hes done and driving home, that isn't suspicious af? :mjlol:

What a dumbass. Woudlnt it just be easier to leave his phone at home playing a youtube video or something. :dahell:

Apparently they got a direct DNA match after the 23andme results came back and they went to his parents house and sifted through the trash. I just finished a book on Bin Laden and one of the reasons why they could not get a DNA match, tracing him to his compound, is because he would burn his trash. :sas2:
 

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I would say first time killer for sure, look at the rookie, panicked, in the moment mistake of leaving evidence at the scene.

There will probably be an escalation of behavior, deviant behavior, smaller crimes maybe, that aren't even really crimes. In some ways, you can maybe track his behavior from interaction with girls, to maybe coming by their work, to waiting for them to leave work, to light stalking, to then casing their house. Then the plan starts to form. First he's like I'll scare these girls, or I'll break in and steal their panties or some shyt, and then weeks after planning and obsessing, he realizes he wants to kill one.

There's usually an escalation with a killer like this. But, not actual murders, I don't think.
 
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Those surviving roommates have to the some of the biggest idiots on the planet



:why: fukkin dummy, then you go to sleep then the next morning you call the cops saying they look unconscious

Yeah, DM is so fukking dumb I cannot even comprehend it. :snoop:

My crazy theory:
The killer left her to live for a "final girl" narrative.

He wanted her to live so she could call the cops and get the murders into the headlines. Then he would get a rush from the initial breaking news and the following hysteria.
He was so anxious for the murders to be reported that he drove by the house to see if she had called the cops. He saw no cops. :dahell:
He returned again and thought that she must have called the cops by now.
Nope. No cops.
He must have thought, “fukk. Did I hallucinate killing those people?”:skip:

Even Bryan was wondering how much of an imbecile could this girl have been for the cops not to be there yet. 5 Hours later. 0 chance he went back to "look for his sheath" when any reasonable person, even a dumbass like Bryan would suspect the cops to have been there a long time ago. :aicmon:
 

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I would say first time killer for sure, look at the rookie, panicked, in the moment mistake of leaving evidence at the scene.

There will probably be an escalation of behavior, deviant behavior, smaller crimes maybe, that aren't even really crimes. In some ways, you can maybe track his behavior from interaction with girls, to maybe coming by their work, to waiting for them to leave work, to light stalking, to then casing their house. Then the plan starts to form. First he's like I'll scare these girls, or I'll break in and steal their panties or some shyt, and then weeks after planning and obsessing, he realizes he wants to kill one.

There's usually an escalation with a killer like this. But, not actual murders, I don't think.

Makes sense. Had Wayne Couzens recently in the UK who built up to it. Demons
 

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Fukk it if she froze up & was scared that’s understandable but you ain’t call or text your roommates to see if they were good after hearing crying & noise then seeing a masked dude waltzing through your crib at 4 something am? Fukkin weirdo idiot
 
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