One article said ROTC students would have access to a Kabar knife. And that it was Rambo like. The info being shared is almost a joke. ROTC cadets, had nothing to do with knives like that. And the knives featured in Rambo movies look nothing like a Kabar knife. A Buck 119 is much closer to a Kabar. They are either clueless, or sharing information for the sake of sounding like they are making progress.
News showed pictures of forensics crews measuring tire tracks and looking around the house...almost a week later. I'm no Sherlock Holmes, but I have done forensic work and doing a week after the fact means you're an idiot. How many cars have parked in that driveway after a week? And people walked around that house? All of that should have been meticulously documented as soon as daylight would allow. Drones, IR cameras, dogs, UV lights...there are so many simple technologies.
News showed pictures of forensics crews measuring tire tracks and looking around the house...almost a week later. I'm no Sherlock Holmes, but I have done forensic work and doing a week after the fact means you're an idiot. How many cars have parked in that driveway after a week? And people walked around that house? All of that should have been meticulously documented as soon as daylight would allow. Drones, IR cameras, dogs, UV lights...there are so many simple technologies.
Are you sure that news footage you’re referring to isn’t old footage from last week?
If they were rolled in front of a door, how did the killer get out? I'm sure there's a simple explanation.
According to reports all three floors had doors accessing the outside.
In North Carolina, the building code stipulates that no part, not one square foot of a house or apartment, may be more than 68 feet from an outside door. In case the place catches fire, everyone is assured of relatively easy access to get out.
On a 3 story apartment, you would have to have exit doors on all 3 floors.
With all the available tools they have today such as DNA, cell data and security cameras everywhere you'd think solving a murder would be getting easier than it once was.
It appears not to be the case.
Maybe investigators have grown dependant on high tech information handing them a suspect on a silver platter and are losing the ability they once had to solve a crime.
Statistically, it'll be a coin toss if they make an arrest.
The city of Mosco has a hi-tech police force with stringent qualifications for those seeking to become an officer there.
The City of Moscow Police Department is seeking qualified entry and lateral candidates for the position of police officer to serve the community. Qualified applicants must be 21 years old, have a high school diploma or equivalent....
The city of Mosco has a hi-tech police force with stringent qualifications for those seeking to become an officer there.
The City of Moscow Police Department is seeking qualified entry and lateral candidates for the position of police officer to serve the community. Qualified applicants must be 21 years old, have a high school diploma or equivalent....
Being a city police officer is not rocket science. Some of our most useless officers were college graduates. The best two I ever worked with were high school graduates that knew how to figure things out. One of them had spent 4 years as a U.S. Marine.
Patriotism (and religion) is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
Folks passed out, completely out, many times at keg parties and such.
Many, many, many times. More often than not on a Saturday night during my time in Moscow. I could easily see this being the case and the surviving roommates not waking up until noon.
The bizarre 911 call is what has me stumped, though it is very possible, if not probable, that it is being incorrectly reported too.
Or, CTSmith is right and that is just how 20ish year old female minds work these days. My niece and nephew are that age, were raised in Idaho and certainly wouldn’t have consciously thought that way, but who knows…
I think there’s two possibilities for the call:
1) Bedroom door was locked or body blocking it. Roommates saw cars parked outside and maybe could hear cell phone ringing inside but nobody was responding.
2) Reddit rumors say that the surviving roommates heard a noise scary enough to make one go into the other’s room for the rest of the night. Not sure if that’s true or not, but no response or stirring upstairs the next day prompted one of the survivors to call her boyfriend to come over and check things out. He gets there, goes upstairs just far enough to see something has gone wrong (maybe just a leg or arm sticking out of a door down the hall) and then retreats until LE arrives.
Originally Posted by shrapnel
I probably hit more elk with a pickup than you have with a rifle.
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
I have yet to see anyone claim Leupold has never had to fix an optic. I know I have sent a few back. 2 MK 6s, a VX-6, and 3 VX-111s.
The Fox (heard on Sat radio 114 and 115) reporter on scene sounds like an utter damned idiot.... "Asauuuhhhhh could have walked from the fraternity aaauuuhhhhh." Sounded like a aaaauuuhhhh dumb sumbitch. Nothing but a bunch of utterly uninformed [bleep] bullchit. Then they had an expert on saying how only certain people could have access to such a knife from WW2! Poor families having to hear this bullchit.
"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022
This is the house. Surviving roommates were on the very bottom. 2 bodies on each of the other floor.
Easier to understand how the survivors might not have heard the murders and the killer (if it was a serial killing) might not have know anyone else was there.
Originally Posted by shrapnel
I probably hit more elk with a pickup than you have with a rifle.
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
I have yet to see anyone claim Leupold has never had to fix an optic. I know I have sent a few back. 2 MK 6s, a VX-6, and 3 VX-111s.
The Fox (heard on Sat radio 114 and 115) reporter on scene sounds like an utter damned idiot.... "Asauuuhhhhh could have walked from the fraternity aaauuuhhhhh." Sounded like a aaaauuuhhhh dumb sumbitch. Nothing but a bunch of utterly uninformed [bleep] bullchit. Then they had an expert on saying how only certain people could have access to such a knife from WW2! Poor families having to hear this bullchit.
Wasn't that the retired FBI agent who claimed to be a former Navy SEAL?? If so, he doesn't seem to know much about Navy SEAL equipment. The Navy SEALs have been issued the KaBar knife since the early Frogman days. I had a very good friend, now deceased, who was a Navy SEAL, Vietnam service, who told me they (SEALs) all were issued a KaBar knife. He carried his all through his service in Vietnam.
The original KaBar knife has been available on the civilian market since the end of WW II.
FWIW.
L.W.
"Always go straight forward, and if you meet the devil, cut him in two and go between the pieces." (William Sturgis, clipper ship captain, 1830s.)
Not sure. I hit mute about every time someone says something like this.
Duffis from Fox was claiming nobody could possibly walk there. "Wasn't walkable" except for from the fraternity! Naaaaahhhhn notin elze walkable aaauuuhhhhhh....
There's infinity googaplex damned knives available. Rambo knife! Idiots. Hopefully there will be resolution.
I don't see any of the TV coverage. Thankfully.
"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022
I know right where this happened and between there and the Sigma Chi house is only half the distance from there to the close end of campus. Walking 10x that distance daily is (or was 20 years ago) common for any student. Even the fatties.