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Online sleuths believe an Oregon cold case from 2021 bears similarities to the Idaho homicides. On August 13, 2021, in Salem, Oregon, Travis and Jamilyn Juetten were stabbed in the middle of the night while they slept. Travis died at the scene, and Jamilyn survived 19 stab wounds. As noted by the sleuths, both attackers used a knife; and in both cases, there were survivors left untouched in the home. Although the almost 15-month-old Oregon case has gone cold, Myra Juetten, Travis' mom, told "Banfield" she hopes Idaho will bring attention to her son's case once again.
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A source close to NewsNation revealed exclusive details about Idaho quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger’s time in a Pennsylvania jail while he was awaiting extradition back to Idaho.
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Police are looking for information about a white sedan, possibly a Hyundai Elantra, that was near the house at the time of stabbings in the early morning hours of Nov. 13. Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle were found dead around noon that day, several hours after their deaths.
NewsNation senior national correspondent Brian Entin tests out how easy it would be to escape the murder scene. After driving out of town, Entin concludes it wouldn’t have been “difficult at all” to get away.
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Is it time to look at the University of Idaho murder mystery from a different angle?
Up until now, the prevailing theory has been that the killer approached the front of the house. NewsNation senior national correspondent Brian Entin tests the theory that the killer entered and escaped from the crime scene through the back of the house.
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NewsNation senior national correspondent Brian Entin spoke with a vape shop manager in downtown Moscow, Idaho, who says that Kaylee Goncalves’ friends implied she had a stalker during a visit to the shop three weeks prior to her murder.
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NewsNation's Brian Entin breaks down one of the latest details in the University of Idaho case. Police bodycam footage from the night of the murder appears to show four people walking near the crime scene. Entin retraces their steps and says it appears they were walking or running from the direction of the house.
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The four University of Idaho students who were murdered reportedly had their hands bagged at the murder scene to preserve possible DNA evidence.
Forensic expert Joseph Scott Morgan told NewsNation’s “Banfield” that it’s common for perpetrators to unknowingly leave behind hair strands on the victims’ hands. The killer’s skin cells can also become embedded under the nails of their victim.
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NewsNation correspondent Brian Entin takes NewsNation viewers exclusively for a drive around the University of Idaho neighborhood where four college students were killed. He retraces the possible route the killer would have taken if they drove to the house. After passing the house, there is a big parking lot where the killer could have stopped.
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Online crime sleuths have latched onto Jeremy Reagan, a neighbor of the Idaho murder victims, and deemed him a suspect. Reagan told NewsNation's "Banfield" that people have been "ruthless" about digging into his entire personal life.
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Police say they've collected more than 100 pieces of evidence from the University of Idaho murder house, but have yet to find the weapon used to kill. Dave Ellis, one of the world's foremost experts on knives, and former FBI criminal investigations assistant director Chris Swecker weigh in on "Banfield."
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Kristine Cameron and Alina Smith run a Facebook discussion group where over 13,000 people are analyzing theories revolving around the Idaho murder case.
Discussion group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/420574516931538/?ref=share_group_link
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The investigation into who stabbed four University of Idaho students to death Sunday continues as the suspect, or suspects, remains at large and unidentified. Latah County Coroner Cathy Mabbutt tells NewsNation's "Banfield" that the victims were found in bed, and it's likely they were asleep.
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China is reportedly hiring American private investigators to track down and threaten their targets. Laura Ballman, a former CIA operations officer, and expert threat intelligence analyst Charity Wright weigh in on NewsNation's "Banfield."
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Spooky season may be coming to an end, but there are plenty of haunted places to visit all year long. NewsNation’s Ashleigh Banfield caught up with “Ghost Hunters” paranormal investigator Steve Gonsalves about the most haunted places across the country.
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Ashleigh Banfield speaks with her panel about the powerful secret donors that pump billions into U.S. elections for Republican and Democrat candidates.
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Adam Johnson, a Trump supporter from Florida, was so convinced the election was stolen that he flew to D.C. and was at the front of the mob that tried to break into the U.S. House chamber.
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Historic drought across the United States is leaving some cities desperate for answers. Coalinga, California is expected to run out of water by December. “Banfield” airs weeknights at 10 p.m. ET.
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Female high school athletes in Florida are being asked certain questions about their medical history, including menstrual cycle information. “Banfield” airs weeknights at 10 p.m. ET.
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Lead attorney Gerry Boyle told NewsNation’s Ashleigh Banfield that it was Dahmer’s “loneliness that drove him to become a serial killer.” “Banfield” airs weeknights at 10 p.m. ET.
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Mike Rinder, former Church of Scientology executive, discusses "the insanity that goes on at the highest levels" of the church during an appearance on NewsNation's "Banfield."
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