As reporters swarmed the small Idaho college town and amateur sleuths dissected clues on TikTok, police were quietly homing in on a suspect. WARNING: Readers might find some details in this story distressing.
Then she heard words that sounded like: "There's someone here."The next noise that echoed through the house was chilling.
It's still not clear how the assailant got into the house, which had a keypad lock on the front door. "They have their lives ahead of them. We've got these pictures of them looking happy and healthy in the media."I think it really plays to that ideal victim who's struck down, and you've got the victim and the offender being pitched against each other as like the devil and the angel."Kernodle, 20, was a marketing student and a sorority member. Her boyfriend Chapin, also 20, was a triplet who dreamed of a career in sports management.
"Somebody doesn't break into a home, kill four people in that home and leave without having a link to those victims," she said.
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