Why are authorities inside 1122 King Road on Halloween?

The holiday of Halloween means different things to different people.

Some people go all out on this big day in late October and others take little to no interest in it.

One thing that Halloween often conjures up is haunted thoughts. From scary movies to haunted homes and more, it can be easy to let one’s mind run a little wild on them.

With that thought in mind, why exactly would the FBI be inside of a quadruple murder scene almost a year after the tragic crime took place?

As authorities make their way in and out of the rental home at 1122 King Road in Moscow, Idaho this Halloween, this activity has created its share of buzz online.

As Brian Entin of News Nation reported on X (@BrianEntin), authorities were inside the home.

The reported goal is to create a version of the home that could be used at trial. Reconstructing the home where Kaylee Goncalves, Maddie Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were found deceased on Nov. 13, 2022, is not something that goes unnoticed. Plenty of web sleuths have been wondering exactly why do this and even more so the timing of such action.

I’ve advocated for the home remaining up until the trial ultimately concludes. Of course we do not even have a trial date set at this point. It could be 2024 or even 2025 before a trial takes place. In the meantime, more emotional suffering for the four families of the victims.

I have also said and will continue to say that a jury should be allowed to see the inside of the home for themselves if they request such and Judge Judge grants such a request. I do not care how many photos, videos and so on you take or if you do your best to have a physical recreation of the home at trial, it is NOT the same.

Yes, most of us know by now that the interior of the home is not what it was that fateful morning last Nov. 13.

Victim items are gone, some floorboards and walls were reportedly removed etc. Even with all that in mind, I would still want to see with my own eyes and hear with my ears the actual house if a juror and if approved by the judge.

With that in mind, why do you think officials are back at the home now?

If you were a juror on the case when it gets to trial, would you feel comfortable and find it beneficial going to the home if allowed to for a visit?

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2 responses to “Why are authorities inside 1122 King Road on Halloween?

  1. Kelly D's avatar Kelly D

    Great article written! Me personally I would definitely pay a visit inside the home to get a better feeling of what had taken place that night. Images and videos won’t replace the real experience of what it actually was when it comes to what you can hear inside the house. Though I wonder how they will do this as the sound will be different with all the furniture gone.

  2. Lauren Berry's avatar Lauren Berry

    yes the jury needs to hear what dylan and bethany could hear

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