Here’s What Police Collected When They Arrested The Accused Idaho Killer
The search warrant for the arrest of the man, aged 28, by Pennsylvania police has been canceled Killing Four University of Idaho Students In November 2022.
The search warrant was not sealed on Tuesday and was dated December 30th. It was the same day that the suspect (who will not be identified due to Daily Wire policy) was taken into custody at his Pennsylvania home. The home was taken with four medical-style gloves and a flashlight. There were also four T-shirts, a Washington State Cougars sweatshirt and a pair Nike shoes in size 13. Also, Under Armor black socks, shorts and boxers. People Magazine reports that police also collected DNA from the suspect’s cheek. reported.
The search warrant was executed almost seven weeks after Kaylee and Ethan Chapin (21; Xana Kernodle 20; Madison Mogen, 21) were found stabbed dead in their off campus residence on November 13.
The warrant, which is not sealed, reveals that the FBI and Moscow Police Department were asked by Pennsylvania State Police to help them in investigating the death of four college students. Pennsylvania police began monitoring the suspect’s movements and comings at his parents’ house. Pennsylvania police made an arrest after confirming that the suspect was indeed on the property.
The suspect was charged with four counts first-degree murder as well as one count of felonious burglary related to the killings. The suspect made his appearance in court. He was placed under arrest without bail. His next court date was scheduled for June 26.
A state court Washington The search warrants that were used to seize items from the suspect’s home and Washington State University’s office of criminal justice & criminology where he was working on his Ph.D. were not sealed in January.
According to police filings, nothing was found at the suspect’s office. But, evidence from his apartment included hair samples and additional evidence.
According to police search warrants, they were looking for blood, DNA and shoes with a certain pattern on their soles as well as any information about the November victims.
Police seized a “nitrite-type black glove,” Three possible hairs, one animal hair strand, and a computer tower are possible. “dark red spot,” Two pieces of a pillow uncased containing a “reddish/brown stain,” Along with other items taken from the suspect’s home. The warrant did not mention that the items were taken, but it did not say what connection they may have with the murders.
The suspect killer is believed to be a man named James. All three female victims were followed On Instagram, you may have reached at least one of them.
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