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University of Idaho Murders: The Keypad, The Enter/Exit, Quinn Kelley, And The Gender

What we know vs. what we don’t know, generally.

Ted Bauer
2 min readDec 12, 2022

Decent video here from NewsNation, who is doing the Lord’s work on this case:

A few things to consider therein:

  1. We’ve had various rumors and discussions of a “messy” crime scene, but now we’re almost at one month and we don’t have someone in custody. If it was a college kid, could they really execute this so well that they evade custody for a month? It seems crazy. That said, if it was truly a “party house,” there’s probably DNA everywhere and a defense attorney could have a field day with that. I digress. The keypad is important, because the whole case here seems to involve someone who knew a bunch about the house, i.e. where people sleep, what floors to enter on, how to enter and exit relatively quickly. There may have been a “surprise” in terms of Kaylee and Maddie being in the same bed, but otherwise it seems like this dude (more on that in a second) knew this house, right? So “draw two circles” and figure…

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Ted Bauer
Ted Bauer

Written by Ted Bauer

I write about a lot of different topics, from work to masculinity to relationships and social dynamics, I.e. modern friendship. Pleasure to be here.

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What are your thoughts?

Ted, You were onto this Quinn Kelley very quickly. Took me some time for him to come to my attention as a potential suspect in this case. Quinn has claimed he has never set foot in Moscow, ID. I believe he is lying. Do you know what vehicle he…

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