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mystery-ak:
November 16, 2022 1:53pm EST
University of Idaho murders: blood seen oozing from house amid reports of previous threat
The Idaho students were found stabbed to death Sunday

By Rebecca Rosenberg | Fox News



FIRST ON FOX: Blood was seen seeping from the house where four University of Idaho students were brutally murdered over the weekend as a report of a previous campus threat surfaced.

Fox News Digital obtained the grisly new photos of the crime scene Wednesday that showed blood dripping from the first floor bedroom down an exterior wall at the back of the house. 

"It was very bloody scene inside," an officer said.

Back in September, campus security sent out what is known as a "Vandal Alert" to staff and students with the subject line "Threat with Knife" notifying the community of the alarming incident.

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mystery-ak:
November 16, 2022 11:15pm EST
University of Idaho murders: two roommates were at home when four students were killed
Idaho police said that there 'remains' a threat to the community, but believe the incident is 'targeted'

By Adam Sabes | Fox News

Two roommates were at the Moscow, Idaho home while four University of Idaho students were killed on early Sunday morning, but didn't call 911 to report the incident until around noon, according to Moscow Police Department Chief James Fry.

Ethan Chapin, 20; Xana Kernodle, 20; Madison Mogen, 21; and Kaylee Goncalves, 21 were killed inside a home on King Road between the hours of 3 and 4:00 a.m., according to Moscow Mayor Art Bettge.

Police found the deceased students when responding to a call regarding an unconscious person on Sunday at 11:58 a.m.

In a press release on Tuesday, police said that the suspect used an "edged weapon such as a knife" in the attack, adding that investigators believe the incident was "an isolated, targeted attack" with "no imminent threat to the community at large."

Fry said in a press conference on Wednesday evening that two roommates were inside the home during the attack.

He added that the two roommates were "unhurt," and didn't say if the individuals were witnesses to the four students being killed.

As of Wednesday night, Fry said that police don't have a suspect and are working to identify a person of interest.

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Smokin Joe:
This sounds screwier and screwier, the more I see about it.

Two others home didn't hear anything? Didn't call the police for hours? WTF?

mystery-ak:

--- Quote from: Smokin Joe on November 17, 2022, 02:31:57 pm ---This sounds screwier and screwier, the more I see about it.

Two others home didn't hear anything? Didn't call the police for hours? WTF?

--- End quote ---

It's just bizarre!

mystery-ak:
Idaho police backtrack and admit there is a threat to the public after four students murdered

Io Dodds
Thu, November 17, 2022 at 8:03 AMĀ·2 min read

Idaho police have distanced themselves from claims that the unsolved murder of four students poses no danger to the public, saying: "There is a threat out there still."

Officials in the small college town of Moscow had insisted that there was "no imminent threat to the community at large", despite identifying no suspects.

Investigators do not yet know who killed Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Kaylee Goncalves with an "edged weapon" in the small hours of Sunday morning.

On Tuesday, Moscow police chief James Fry admitted that the killer could still be at large, partially walking back the department's previous statements.

Asked at a press conference how he could be sure there was no danger, Mr Fry said: "That's kind of unknown... we still believe it's a targeted attack, but the reality is, there's still a person out there who committed horrible, horrible crimes.

"So there is a threat out there still, possibly. We don't know it's going to be to anybody else. But we all have to be aware of our surroundings and make sure that we're watching out for each other."

He expressed regret over the limited information given by police over the preceding two days.

"We had a lot of information coming in, and we have tried to push out some information through press releases.

"The reality is, I probably should have been up here a day or so ago. But I'm here now. We're going to continue to be here. We're going to continue to give you the information we can.

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