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Idaho Murders

This whole tragedy is an accidental commercial of Hyundai Elantra's. They seem pretty reliable.

My ex went from a sporty RSX to an Elantra years ago after someone totaled her RSX and she said she cried after she drove it to work for the first time because it was so slow lol.
 
This could wind up being a very interesting case.

We've had lots of killers that were just batshit crazy, many that were sane but hated the victims, many that had incel rage, but this guy might be the first to commit murder as some kind of academic experiment.
 
This could wind up being a very interesting case.

We've had lots of killers that were just batshit crazy, many that were sane but hated the victims, many that had incel rage, but this guy might be the first to commit murder as some kind of academic experiment.

I said this earlier. I'm pretty sure he got into academia to do more research on how to kill and as cover. I don't think he want into academia and then thought later about killing someone for research.
 
I said this earlier. I'm pretty sure he got into academia to do more research on how to kill and as cover. I don't think he want into academia and then thought later about killing someone for research.
That would still be a first though. This is the kind of character you'd see in a murder mystery show. Not in real life.
 
Netlix just got an erection:)
It's already setting up to be a great movie.

Grisly murder in a small town. Rookie cop with only 2 years experience placed in charge of investigation. Media shit storm making the police look like bumbling idiots, PhD student as the highly intelligent killer that has intimate knowledge of police procedures, and then a happy ending where the bad guy gets caught in the end.... Would watch.
 
It's already setting up to be a great movie.

Grisly murder in a small town. Rookie cop with only 2 years experience placed in charge of investigation. Media shit storm making the police look like bumbling idiots, PhD student as the highly intelligent killer that has intimate knowledge of police procedures, and then a happy ending where the bad guy gets caught in the end.... Would watch.

<mma4>
 
Huh? Then she went to sleep.

"D.M. stated she opened her door for the third time after she heard the crying and saw a figure clad in black clothing and a mask that covered the person's mouth and nose walking towards her. D.M. described the figure as 5' 10" or taller, male, not very muscular, but athletically built with bushy eyebrows. The male walked past D.M. as she stood in a "frozen shock phase." The male walked towards the back sliding glass door. D.M. locked herself in her room after seeing the male. D.M. did not state that she recognized the male. This leads investigators to believe that the murderer left the scene."
 
This whole tragedy is an accidental commercial of Hyundai Elantra's. They seem pretty reliable.
Yeah my friend has a black one, I like it. I used to sleep in the passenger seat while she counted her tips and closed the bar.

I still want to know how this guy got in and out undetected.
 
This could wind up being a very interesting case.

We've had lots of killers that were just batshit crazy, many that were sane but hated the victims, many that had incel rage, but this guy might be the first to commit murder as some kind of academic experiment.



Murder By Numbers
 
Yeah my friend has a black one, I like it. I used to sleep in the passenger seat while she counted her tips and closed the bar.

I still want to know how this guy got in and out undetected.

If they partied like we did in college, it would not be difficult. Especially in a large place like that. I'm assuming they were all pretty drunk and tired at that time.
 
This probable cause affidavit is so much more satisfying than the Delphi murders affidavit.
 
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