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DJ_Slex t1_iwr564v wrote
Wait what, link?
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DJ_Slex t1_iwr6xv7 wrote
Interesting, thank you!
sea_5455 OP t1_iwr7lod wrote
It's very odd. Seems like from the article there were also two people in the house who weren't attacked and apparently aren't suspects?
From the article:
> Two other people were found alive and unhurt in the large home.
pakattak t1_iwr9h15 wrote
Uh please don’t Boston bomber this thing Reddit
dearestramona t1_iwrb953 wrote
and they didn’t hear or see anything?
sea_5455 OP t1_iwrc6b1 wrote
While possible, I don't think any statements they made have been released.
TheNewGirl_ t1_iwrl4qc wrote
How you can rule its safe for the public if you dont know who did it or have any idea what a motive could be
It could be a fucking serial killer for all we know at this point
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Velkyn01 t1_iwrt6jp wrote
There are no highly placed anything in Idaho lol
Velkyn01 t1_iwrtbui wrote
I figured at first that they knew who it was and were planning to arrest them, but now they're saying no suspect at all? And with zero idea of sho did it, they declare that the community is safe?? Unreal.
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zippopopamus t1_iwrz3ki wrote
This tragedy has all the tropes of a summer horror movie
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sktgamerdudejr t1_iws6a44 wrote
I live in the area and interact with U of I students and I’ve heard the house where it happened is of good size and the other roommates lived in the basement, which helps explain why no one heard much.
iirc, 5 people lived there (3 of the murdered and the 2 others) so that checks out on the size.
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getreadytobounce t1_iwsc5w2 wrote
what an absolute cluster...
NoClerk1961 t1_iwscxr6 wrote
High ranking school administrator
Mythosaurus t1_iwsdhn6 wrote
Easy!
You ask yourself, “what would the mayor from Jaws do?”, and you do exactly that.
They’ve calculated the risk to their own legitimacy, and have acted accordingly
TheNewGirl_ t1_iwsdodq wrote
Risk lives for the economy?
oh yeah
thats what real life government officials taught us during the pandemic too
Hooterdear t1_iwspo0s wrote
Yet they also called it a "crime of passion." How do they know the motive I they don't even have a suspect?
carolinemathildes t1_iwsqniv wrote
It also seems very odd to me that there were other people home at the time, the murders occurred around 3AM, and they weren’t reported until noon. I know people sleep in, but it seems strange that they didn’t hear anything and that the killer(s) didn’t search the rest of the house.
Proper-Nectarine-69 t1_iwss419 wrote
Not surprised, Idaho cops aren’t the best and very conservative which usually comes with ego. Hope they allow capable people to investigate.
longpigtendie t1_iwsu00i wrote
Are you saying it was the Mormon Bishop’s kid?
gardenpartytime t1_iwsy6ej wrote
Sometimes I’m glad I live in the big bad city. There are cameras everywhere so killers are found quickly.
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jphamlore t1_iwt4hqo wrote
Sherlock Holmes story, The Adventure of the Copper Beeches:
> "They always fill me with a certain horror. It is my belief, Watson founded upon my experience, that the lowest and vilest alleys in London do not present a more dreadful record of sin than does the smiling and beautiful countryside."
> "You horrify me!"
> "But the reason is very obvious. The pressure of public opinion can do in the town what the law cannot accomplish. There is no lane so vile that the scream of a tortured child, or the thud of a drunkard's blow, does not beget sympathy and indignation among the neighbours, and then the whole machinery of justice is ever so close that a word of complaint can set it going, and there is but a step between the crime and the dock. But look at those lonely houses, each in its own fields, filled for the most part with poor ignorant folk who know little of the law. Think of the deeds of hellish cruelty, the hidden wickedness which may go on, year in, year out, in such places, and none the wiser."
Background_Dream_920 t1_iwta823 wrote
Probably trying to keep the public from panicking and going vigilante. It’s also a college town filled with young people that can act irrationally. Not saying it’s the right choice. Just guessing.
markh2111 t1_iwtfzxl wrote
I'm glad I live in the big bad city where crime is not nearly as bad as Fox News would like you to think.
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Aldervale t1_iwts5qg wrote
Number of stab wounds probably. You don't stab someone 50 times unless you're really pissed at them.
sea_5455 OP t1_iwurdy2 wrote
Not always. My own city has a clearance rate of about 53%. Meaning it's about a coin flip if a homicide is solved.
See more here:
peterkeats t1_iwv60ga wrote
Or, the suspect is known but protected. By money, connections.
Hooterdear t1_iwvdvlr wrote
True. Or a psycho. There are many murders of strangers with that many stab wounds.
Asleep-egg-44 t1_ix16jir wrote
Well this is weird as fuck. I thought you redditors would've solved it by now. That sister is an oddball
Asleep-egg-44 t1_ix1ghtq wrote
I watched the Jeremy Brett version of this last night, fantastic.
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