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Kaylee was wearing mom jeans and an over sized, bulky pullover sweatshirt. That was not a going out kind of outfit. She was definitely not looking to meet men that night. The two girls clearly stuck together and they did get a safe ride home.
That happened to an older couple's dog about 3 miles away from this party house. They had let their mini Aussie out in the evening and then later found him skinned and flayed open somewhere on their sprawling 10 acres.
Could have it been the same person who committed the murders?
Tawdry that night? no one knows what they did together or alone
Picked an outfit that disguised her figure? no one knows her taste in clothes to "look" a certain way or not
Very rich speculation...very much so and a bit tortured, but anything is up for review
No one knows their proclivities, habits, wardrobe, routine, depths of associations, drug usage, health issues, or anything else
I think we DO know her taste in clothes, going by all the photos she and her roommates posted on social media, that media reports have been including. I couldn't help notice, that at least a couple of the girls liked baby-doll style dresses. Is that an Idaho thing?
Tawdry that night? no one knows what they did together or alone
Picked an outfit that disguised her figure? no one knows her taste in clothes to "look" a certain way or not
Very rich speculation...very much so and a bit tortured, but anything is up for review
No one knows their proclivities, habits, wardrobe, routine, depths of associations, drug usage, health issues, or anything else
These girls are all over social media and the news and they very clearly had good fashion sense. I'm not sure what stories you've been following but Kaylee absolutely would have known how to dress for a night on the town and that is not the way she was dressed. She was dressed like a kid going with her BFF to meet up with mutual friends at a college bar to hang out and later stop at a food truck on their way home.
Her family has said that she had a bright future ahead of her and she was an overachiever, if anything. She had an internship planned as well as a trip abroad.
Maybe some people would feel better thinking that they did something to bring this on, but I do not think that is the case at all.
If it wasn't someone they knew or interacted with, how did he get into the house? Their entry code was known by a number of people, due to their house being Party Central, it's been said. Police would have to interview almost anyone and everyone they've had as guests, who knew the code.
Who knows if the owner even changed the code from year to year? There was also a sliding glass door that would have been easy to break into if they didn't have a bar in it.
CORRECT, but they were hanging OUT previously at about 130 in the morning at A FOOD TRUCK ORDERING damn food, being watched no doubt
You're assuming those 2 were the targets, and not the other 2, we don't know that. Also you're assuming it was a stranger. Let alone a stranger that was in the food truck area.
Correct
More reason to stop drinking and hanging out "with buds" getting hammered and eating out a a lousy food truck at 2'oclock AM - then prolly passing out at The Party House.
As my military father taught be, stay away from anywhere that is a "target rich environment"....and that "house" was "Party House Central" undoubtedly.
It wasn't a frat house, they just said it was a popular house for kids to hang out. You are assuming all kinds of things. They didn't look drunk at the food truck.
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