4 students in University of Idaho, killed in their home.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is such an odd case. He clearly knew that some of what he was doing was dumb given his knowledge base on crimes (phone/car use etc). He didn't really seem to try too hard to avoid being caught.

I was thinking the roommate was drunk but she remembers very clearly what she heard and saw so I am not sure how to reconcile that with her just going to bed. Obviously she didn't know at the time that they had been murdered but she knew something was off and saw the guy and heard noises. Then she came out at noon, saw their bodies and ran outside and fainted and that led to someone else calling 911.

Sounds like Xana fought him off to some extent. He had cuts on his hands and arm. She was awake when he entered the room. Since she was in the room with her boyfriend, i am surprised there wasn't more noise since he could only kill one at a time. Surviving roommate was on the same floor and close enough to hear sentences being said but didn't hear anything else?

Sounds like they have their guy given the phone, car, and DNA evidence, along with an eye witness.
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Hpefully the two girls upstairs died in their sleep.


Source?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why oh why did the witness roommate not call the police? Her friends could have survived with medical attention. That boils my blood.



I seriously doubt this is true. And do we know anything other than that a roommate glimpsed him leaving?


⁠Roommate saw him walk past her after the murders and leave through the back sliding door. Apparently she heard “stuff” going on for sometime before that - maybe some crying, a guy potentially saying “it’s ok I’m here to help you.” She went out of her room 3 different times to see what was going on because of the disturbances. Then when she saw him she locked herself in her room.

She knew something was terribly wrong and did nothing for 12 hours. I have no sympathy for her.




She is very young, was overwhelmed and confused. Poor girl has to live with this, doesn't need piling on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is such an odd case. He clearly knew that some of what he was doing was dumb given his knowledge base on crimes (phone/car use etc). He didn't really seem to try too hard to avoid being caught.

I was thinking the roommate was drunk but she remembers very clearly what she heard and saw so I am not sure how to reconcile that with her just going to bed. Obviously she didn't know at the time that they had been murdered but she knew something was off and saw the guy and heard noises. Then she came out at noon, saw their bodies and ran outside and fainted and that led to someone else calling 911.

Sounds like Xana fought him off to some extent. He had cuts on his hands and arm. She was awake when he entered the room. Since she was in the room with her boyfriend, i am surprised there wasn't more noise since he could only kill one at a time. Surviving roommate was on the same floor and close enough to hear sentences being said but didn't hear anything else?

Sounds like they have their guy given the phone, car, and DNA evidence, along with an eye witness.
o
Hpefully the two girls upstairs died in their sleep.


Source?


The affadaviid talks about her being on TikTok (they have her phone records) at 4:12 and she had just ordered Door Dash at 4:00. The police wanted the car stopped on the trip home to get videos and pictures of his hands.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This thread has gone off the rails. Can we take this to the Nancy Grace forum please? Some of you are beyond creepy.


This is why we need a true crime forum Jeff!


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