Daily Mail Online Article Rating

Idaho police dramatically STOP clean-up at house of quadruple murder

Dec 30, 2022 View Original Article
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    10% Center

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  • Policy Leaning

    -10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    31% Positive

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46% : He graduated from DeSales University in Pennsylvania in May 2022 with a master of arts in criminal justice.
43% : It is understood that Kohberger is a PhD college student at Washington State University, within the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, and did not attend the University of Idaho.
42% : Local cops and the FBI took him into custodyCleaning professionals from Disaster Response arrived at the three-story property in Moscow, Idaho, and had barely started attempting the clean-up when they had to pack back upLaw enforcement announced that they had arrested a suspect in the quadruple murders moments before the clean-up team arrived.
39% : Kohberger graduated from DeSales University in Pennsylvania in May 2022 with a master of arts in Criminal JusticeEthan was staying over with Xana when they were both knifed to death in the murder house at 1122 Kings

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