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re: Autopsy Reports of Idaho Murder Victims Suggest There Were 2 Killers
Posted on 1/29/26 at 9:40 pm to dallastigers
Posted on 1/29/26 at 9:40 pm to dallastigers
There was evidence the 2 girls were posed as well.
This piece of shite awkward freak can’t get a good looking girl because he’s socially inept, so he decides to kill them and pose them. Score one for the incel jerkoff parade.
This piece of shite awkward freak can’t get a good looking girl because he’s socially inept, so he decides to kill them and pose them. Score one for the incel jerkoff parade.
Posted on 1/29/26 at 9:41 pm to Everclear2000
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There was evidence the 2 girls were posed as well.
Source?
Posted on 1/29/26 at 10:08 pm to Everclear2000
This is still one of the most brutal and senseless atrocities I can remember in my lifetime…burn in hell
Posted on 1/29/26 at 11:24 pm to GatorPA84
There is a special place in hell for that POS. Just down right sickening. Total fricking looser and weirdo.
Posted on 1/29/26 at 11:57 pm to Everclear2000
You linked People Magazine who made the claim because an "expert" for the defense made the claim.
The article then goes on to explain why his claim is pretty laughable.
But the headline spouts his stupid assertion because the truth doesn't catch eyes and generate clicks.
This article should have never been written, much less published.
The article then goes on to explain why his claim is pretty laughable.
But the headline spouts his stupid assertion because the truth doesn't catch eyes and generate clicks.
This article should have never been written, much less published.
Posted on 1/30/26 at 4:37 am to magildachunks
Those poor families have to endure all these “theories” and online “sleuths” making so many unsubstantiated claims. The POS admitted to it. If he had an accomplice it most likely would have come out.
They released another batch of crime scene photos and didn’t even redact some of them completely. In one you can see Xana in a body bag with her hair coming out and then another with her face and cut up arm.
They will never get full closure with the amount of interest of this case.
They released another batch of crime scene photos and didn’t even redact some of them completely. In one you can see Xana in a body bag with her hair coming out and then another with her face and cut up arm.
They will never get full closure with the amount of interest of this case.
Posted on 1/30/26 at 6:21 am to LSU alum wannabe
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The fact that he confessed and/or plead in some way cheats the families. “Closure” comes with the spectacle. Families sometimes need a trial.
Many families of murder victims would disagree. The trial is a public spectacle that leads to them reliving the events, listening to the defense impugn the lifestyle and character of the deceased (trying to establish there could have been other people that would want to kill the victim other than defense), and there is always the possibility the suspect wins at trial.
Posted on 1/30/26 at 6:48 am to KingRanch
They’ve had to expect this guy has something up his sleeve.
He studies this stuff but has made many “errors” the attorneys have evidence for. Almost convenient how he left the open brand new knife sheath just sitting on a bed
For instance, for someone at his level I would think it would be standard practice to not bring anything into the house that can be traced back.
He could’ve simply went to a pawn shop or knife convention and paid cash for a sheath that would never ever be able to be linked back to him.
Instead he buys a sheath right before the murder on Amazon?
It’s just fishy.
He studies this stuff but has made many “errors” the attorneys have evidence for. Almost convenient how he left the open brand new knife sheath just sitting on a bed
For instance, for someone at his level I would think it would be standard practice to not bring anything into the house that can be traced back.
He could’ve simply went to a pawn shop or knife convention and paid cash for a sheath that would never ever be able to be linked back to him.
Instead he buys a sheath right before the murder on Amazon?
It’s just fishy.
This post was edited on 1/30/26 at 6:54 am
Posted on 1/30/26 at 7:49 am to go ta hell ole miss
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Many families of murder victims would disagree. The trial is a public spectacle that leads to them reliving the events, listening to the defense impugn the lifestyle and character of the deceased (trying to establish there could have been other people that would want to kill the victim other than defense),
I knew I’d get some shite for my post. What I am saying is that actions of many do not match this. In many cases that are all anecdotes. Uvalde is the latest example. The killer is dead. The families, and yes, the public are left with anger they can’t let out. Like a DUI driver who is killed in the accident they cause that kills an innocent person. Bartender charged, bouncer charged, Miller Lite sued, bar owner sued
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