University of Idaho Murders – Victim reported to have spoken of a stalker months ago, Killer passed Survivors’ Room

The 911 call that triggered the investigation into the massacre at the University of Idaho home of several University of Idaho students wasn’t made by the roommates. They were not hurt in the attack. Many are now curious who called authorities and how they came to this shocking conclusion.

Mark Fuhrman was a former LAPD detective and is best known for his investigation of the 1994 murders in O.J. Simpson of Nicole Brown Simpson. Simpson murder case. Fuhrman is now living in Idaho.

“I talked to one student, and I agree it was twice removed from the person that said it, Kaylee, but Kaylee two months ago complained about a stalker,”Fox News Friday interview with him.

The murderer apparently entered the bedroom of two young women who lived at the house’s six-bedroom, three bathroom home.

“Their story was, they heard partying, they heard noise, but they just, as usual, said, there’s partying going on and they locked the door,”Fuhrman stated. Fuhrman said that the two roommates, who were not injured in the attack, are not suspects and have been cooperating in the investigation.

Each of the four victims had been stabbed several times. Some had defensive wounds that showed they fought with their attackers. There was no sexual assault. Autopsies were done on all four victims. Cathy Mabbut, county coroner, described the killings: “personal”And that the victims were found in bed.

Kernodle’s father said her wounds showed she fought for her life.

“She had bruises caused by the knife or whatever. She’s a tough kid,”He stated. “Whatever she wanted to do, she could do it.”

Retired detective Phil Waters, who had a 96% clearance rate on homicide cases when he was with the Houston Police Department, noted that the type of weapon believed to be used in the killings—a long steel blade, part of which is serrated—would have prevented the victims from making any significant amount of noise. The weapon used to kill the victims has not been located.

“If this person, and it appears to be they are, proficient with an edged weapon, the deaths would have occurred so quickly, that there would have been no opportunity for them to cry out,” Waters said.

The loved ones of victims’ relatives expressed anger at the inability to get more information publicly as the investigation continues.

“The lack of information, statements from left field and lack of outreach to the public to gain information has made this even more painful,” Madison Mogen’s aunt says.

Mogen planned to spend Thanksgiving in the company of Jake Schriger, her boyfriend. According to his mother, “His world has been turned upside down.”

Many students in Moscow’s small college town have returned home after receiving answers. “They keep saying it’s an isolated incident, but if we don’t have any idea who it is, we don’t know who to look out for,”Abigail Spencer is the news editor at campus newspaper Inside Edition. “No one knows how to keep their friends or their family safe.”

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