Idaho police press conference sparks wild new theory about college murders

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A police press conference on the murder of four University of Iowa students has sparked new theories online.

during the early hours of November 13, which has sparked new theories about the tragic case online.

Police have yet to make any arrests or name a suspect, and are urging anyone with information about the case to come forward.Department Chief James Frye was asked about the similarities between the case and a double stabbing in Salem, Oregon, which took place last year. Travis was pronounced dead at the scene, but Jamilyn survived, despite receiving 19 stab wounds. Police haven't identified a suspect in the attack.

The chief added that investigators looking into the Idaho murders had received a tip relating to the Oregon case., where concerned citizens discussed details of the attack, user u/shfh9835 said the police's refusal to rule out links to the Oregon case was"notable."

 

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