With no Idaho 4 trial starting Oct. 2 (trial was postponed to a date and time to be announced), it is a good opportunity to look back at the tragic Nov. 13, 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students. 
So, how comfortable are you with the narrative from the Moscow Police Department and others in a position of power?
While I bought into the stalker theory early on, I moved away from it months ago.
Why would someone like myself who has three-plus decades of reporter experience and has followed countless high-profile crime cases question the police narrative?
Guys like Ted Bundy, Danny Rolling and other notorious serial killers sadly made their mark by killing young women. Some of those women were killed in college settings. So, isn’t it possible that defendant Bryan Kohberger was trying to be just like them?
Sure, while Kohberger could have been infatuated with one or more of the three victims, such a scenario seems less plausible if you put emotions aside and think things over.
Any of the victims could have been easily kidnapped at a time and choosing of Kohberger’s.
The idea that the Washington State University teaching assistant would just waltz into 1122 King Road in the middle of the night because he was infatuated with Kaylee, Maddie or Xana seems a stretch at this point. Why risk being caught, potentially getting the bleep beaten out of you etc. when kidnapping them while on the way to/from school, walking or jogging, at the store etc. would be so much easier?
Even with a gag order in place. I’ve also got trouble with no full autopsy report being released, no toxicology report on the four victims, no 9-1-1 call let out after nine months and so on. Putting such information out there for the public is not going jeopardize BK’s chance to have a fair trial.
While this may not be a police and/or University of Idaho coverup, something smells fishy here.
Even though Kohberger does not strike me as having the highest IQ in the world, I also do not think he’s a dummy.
So, what might officials be hiding?
Could it be that drugs were involved or even a pay-for-sex scandal involving police or university officials?
That is not to say that any of the women living in the home or those like victim Ethan Chapin visiting were bad people.
Let’s face it; some college students get mixed up in things that may have started out rather innocent. At times, they can get in over their heads. That by no means says what happened to them on Nov. 13 was in any means justified. It was NOT justified and the person/s responsible need to pay a major price.
All four victims should be with us today living some of the best years of their lives.
With that in mind, are you beginning to question the bag of goods we are being sold by MPD and U of I?