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Idaho Quadruple Homicide Suspect Apparently Believes He’ll Be Exonerated

The Idaho A new report claims that a murder suspect is likely to waive his right for an extradition hearing before the judge.

It’s been over a month since Kaylee Gorcalves, 21; Ethan Chapin (20); Xana Kernodle (20); and Madison Mogen (21) were killed in their home on November 13.

The suspect was taken into custody by SWAT teams. The Daily Wire does not name the suspect because they are trying to protect mass murderers from the attention they seek. The incident occurred on Friday approximately 2,400 miles from the Pocono Mountains, Monroe County, Pennsylvania crime scene.

The attorney representing the suspect told TMZ reported that his client believes he’ll be exonerated. He will most likely plead not guilty before he faces a judge.

According to the report, both the suspect and his parents were shocked at his arrest. The suspect claimed to his attorney that the suspect was not on the loose and that he drove the white Hyundai with his father from Washington to Pennsylvania two weeks ago. It was a plan they had had for years.

Heavy.com reported that the suspect, who was pursuing a Ph.D. in criminology at Washington State University’s Pullman campus, had conducted a survey seeking to “understand how emotions and psychological traits influence decision-making when committing a crime,” The suspect wrote.

The suspect requested that the criminals share his information. “thoughts and feelings” They had during the entire experience of committing the crime.

The survey asked criminals whether they had prepared for their crimes before they did, how far they traveled in order to commit them, and what steps were taken to find their victim.

It was also mentioned that the suspect had once worked in “part-time security for the Pleasant Valley School District in Pennsylvania.”

“These murders have shaken our community, and no arrest will ever bring back these young students,” At a press conference, James Fry, Chief of Moscow Police, stated Friday. “However, we do believe justice will be found through the criminal process.”


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