“The officer that was there, obviously, they didn’t know about it because he came over and photographed it and he talked to the evidence, they had evidence tech, and immediately, you know, later they come out and got it.” “I actually found a glove and turned it, I pointed it out to the officer who was there securing the scene and they came and they collected it,” he said. In a video posted on his YouTube channel, Mr McDonough showed the glove nestled among leaves in the snow outside the student rental home. Retired homicide detective and podcaster Chris McDonough claimed that he found a single black glove outside the house on King Road on 28 November and that, after pointing it out to law enforcement, it appeared that police were not aware of it before then.
Speculation is now growing around a mystery item found at the crime scene in the days after the murders.
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Police have also ruled out a possible connection between the case and a series of other incidents including a 2021 stabbing in Oregon, the February overdose death of another student in Moscow and an “alcohol incident” on the night of the murders. Officials have resorted to debunking several online rumours including one false claim that the four victims had been bound and gagged during the brutal attack. With investigators remaining tight-lipped about the details of the murders including who may have been the main target of the attack – and with no suspect in custody – speculation, rumours and conspiracy theories have ramped up online. No arrests have been made, no suspects have been identified and the murder weapon is nowhere to be found. More than four weeks have now passed since the four students were found butchered in their beds and police appear to be no closer to catching the killer. The finger-pointing from law enforcement comes as the unsolved murder case has been at the centre of a huge obsession on Reddit and other online channels.