Idaho Quadruple Murder - How a Seasoned Detective Would Handle it Part 1

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Cloyd Steiger is a retired homicide detective with over 22 years of experience with the Seattle Police Department. He’s the author of Homicide: The View from Inside the Yellow Tape. He’s investigated over 250 murders, and today, he’s reviewing the quadruple homicide at the University of Idaho.

From what we know so far, four University of Idaho students were brutally stabbed to death. The killer used a large knife, and it is believed that they stabbed each victim multiple times. Jared and Brad today are going into the details we know, the questions that need to be asked, and how investigators should go about catching the killer.

Takeaways

What information should or shouldn’t be public
Detectives should work the scene/evidence and not get distracted
profiling is often wrong

Connect

Cloyd Steiger: https://cloydsteiger.com/
Jared Bradley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradley/

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