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The house on King Road: A look at the
Moscow home where four U of I students
were killed

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Posted By: earlybird, 12/31/2022 6:04:25 PM

At 1122 King Road in Moscow sits a gray six-bedroom, three-bathroom house that continues to be the source of significant national attention. Known as a student rental, the home’s most recent tenants were a group of six University of Idaho undergraduates who signed a 12-month lease that began on June 5, according to the property management firm that oversees the home. Three of the student renters would not live to see the end of their lease. The tenants were Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, Bethany Funke and Dylan Mortensen, as well as an unnamed sixth person on the lease.

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Article dated December 22 2022, posted with permission.

An extremely detailed article from a local paper on the apartment house where the four students were murdered. It includes floorplans for the three floors. The offset design of the apartment house is unusual.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: kono 12/31/2022 6:45:13 PM (No. 1368386)
Seems to me a lot of this detail is given only to satisfy morbid curiosity in people who have been mesmerized by this case since November. Maybe some meaningful connection between details will be noticed by some reader, who will probably not realize that other readers don't notice, and never contact investigators about it. But who knows, publishing this might have some value beyond just clickbait.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: MissNan 12/31/2022 6:54:23 PM (No. 1368390)
I wonder what will happen to the house now? Surely no one would want to live in it after the murders.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: earlybird 12/31/2022 7:02:54 PM (No. 1368396)
It probably wasn’t intentional, but saying that persons interested in the solving of an unusual and deadly crime were “mesmerized” is not attractive… I posted this article. belatedly with staff permission, because there were so many questions about how the perp could have pulled it up. I don’t do clickbait. BTW this detail comes from the local Idaho paper. If they are mesmerized, they have a valid right to be. It is easier to be blasé at a distance. I do hope #1 didn’t mean to offend.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: earlybird 12/31/2022 7:03:46 PM (No. 1368397)
Correction: pulled it off
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Reply 5 - Posted by: 4Liberty2020 12/31/2022 7:08:19 PM (No. 1368400)
Why didn't the dog bark? Maybe the guy was known to the students killed and the dog was accustomed to him coming by?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: volksford 12/31/2022 7:50:37 PM (No. 1368416)
Bring back the gallows
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Reply 7 - Posted by: NorthernDog 12/31/2022 7:57:18 PM (No. 1368417)
The house's odd layout and location make it (you would think) an unlikely place for a mass murder. There are many homes nearby, it's on a dead-end street, there was a dog in the house, and people in the area are often awake late at night. But it appears no eyewitnesses saw the perp escape. In today's crazy world I'm guessing it will not hard to rent out again.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: thekidsmom66 12/31/2022 7:59:09 PM (No. 1368419)
#5, I wondered about that as well. Not just because of the dog, but the fact that he completely bypassed the 1st floor.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: earlybird 12/31/2022 9:42:20 PM (No. 1368437)
The dog was found in another bedroom on the third floor. The two girls there were in the same room across a hall. The stairs from the first floor to the second origtinate in a hallway (into which the front door opens) between two rooms where two separate residents slept behind doors. A man who lived on the first floor for five years said he never heard anything from the second and third floors. Those upper floors comprised the original building. The buildingwas built into a hillside. The first floor was added later,, tucked in under the second floor. If someone had been stalking the Goncalvez girl,it wouldn’t have taken much imagination to follow her home at night and note which light went on.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: lynngirl122 1/1/2023 3:21:33 PM (No. 1368755)
Student rentals and AirB&Bs are usually complete dumps. This house looks creepy as hell.
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