Possible her phone wasn't with her, or dead and didn't have a charger.But she was scared enough to lock the door. So weird she didn’t call 911 right away.
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Possible her phone wasn't with her, or dead and didn't have a charger.But she was scared enough to lock the door. So weird she didn’t call 911 right away.
dont throw away your trash then go commit murder
burn your trash first
or after
Not necessarily but he was stalking one or more of the victims. His phone pinged at the location of the residence 10+ times during a span of time- can't recall what it was off the top of my head
If you read it, it all starts with the car. Which leads to the phone pings. Then confirming DNA found on the knife sheath left behind, using his fathers dna from trash.How did the know this without first suspecting him?
I guess I'm asking... what drew their first suspicions to him? The cell phone pings? That seems insane to sort through.
Also note at 4am there was a doordash delivery. So the 'someone is here' she very well could have thought referred to that.I'm still trying to process what the one roommate saw/heard.
So she starts by hearing noises, opens the door and thinks she hears her roomate say something to the effect of "there's someone here".
So then later hears crying and a man say "everything will be alright" and opens the door and sees him walk by and leave the house.
Am I understanding that correctly? I'm trying to understand who he would have been talking to the first time around, and who would have been crying as he left (presuming they are all dead at that point).
Adding additional context; Moscow police also reached out to WSU police for car records/registrations to find any matching vehicles.If you read it, it all starts with the car. Which leads to the phone pings. Then confirming DNA found on the knife sheath left behind, using his fathers dna from trash.
Yeah the story is strange and doesn’t really add up, but how drunk was she at this time?I'm still trying to process what the one roommate saw/heard.
So she starts by hearing noises, opens the door and thinks she hears her roomate say something to the effect of "there's someone here".
So then later hears crying and a man say "everything will be alright" and opens the door and sees him walk by and leave the house.
Am I understanding that correctly? I'm trying to understand who he would have been talking to the first time around, and who would have been crying as he left (presuming they are all dead at that point).
If you read it, it all starts with the car. Which leads to the phone pings. Then confirming DNA found on the knife sheath left behind, using his fathers dna from trash.
dont throw away your trash then go commit murder
burn your trash first
or after
It was his car description. Washington State University Police at the request of the Moscow police searched the student data base with any student that own a white Hyundai Elantra. Once it was determined the wsu did have a student with that car and matching the physical description from the roommate description that sent them down the road of the suspect.How did they know this without first suspecting him?
I guess I'm asking... what drew their first suspicions to him? The cell phone pings? That seems insane to sort through without a specific target.
*as fastIf he doesn’t leave the knife case behind and leaves his phone off while casing the place, he may not have gotten caught.
The stalking with his phone on him sure seems like a really, really dumb plan if your intent was to murder them. Being placed around their house in the middle of the night on that many occassions was pretty poorly thought out...
It was all circumstantial until the dumpster dna.The stalking with his phone on him sure seems like a really, really dumb plan if your intent was to murder them. Being placed around their house in the middle of the night on that many occassions was pretty poorly thought out...
PhD students and people with Phd's aren't always smart.The stalking with his phone on him sure seems like a really, really dumb plan if your intent was to murder them. Being placed around their house in the middle of the night on that many occassions was pretty poorly thought out...
FIFY*as fast
As more and more comes out, I'm sure more "mistakes" on his part will come to light.