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'YOUNG MAN WHO HAS KILLED BEFORE!': Former FBI special agent profiles Idaho student murderer

'People need to realize that this individual is probably odd,' Jonathan Gilliam said
UPDATED NOV 29, 2022
Former FBI special agent Jonathan Gilliam recently spoke on the Idaho murder case (Twitter@JGilliam_SEAL and Instagram@kayleegoncalves)
Former FBI special agent Jonathan Gilliam recently spoke on the Idaho murder case (Twitter@JGilliam_SEAL and Instagram@kayleegoncalves)

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MOSCOW, IDAHO: It has now been two weeks since four University of Idaho students were found brutally murdered in a house just yards off campus and the killer(s) is still at large. Police are making continuous efforts in finding out the murderer(s) but till now they have failed to come up with any solid leads. The chances of finding out the potential perpetrator(s) is also growing grim with each passing day. Multiple analysts have come up with their theories and reasonings related to the case but so far none of them has been proven to be vital for the authorities. 

However, while speaking to Fox News, former FBI special agent Jonathan Gilliam made some interesting comments on the Idaho murder case and he sounded pretty confident with his claims. Gilliam said that he was very critical of how the authorities handled the case from the beginning but considering the victims' family's moves he thinks that the authorities are doing a vindicating job. 

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"First of all let me just say this - I've been critical of this police department from the way they have first handled these things but I've to tell you that I don't blame them at all for not telling the families anything else. Because ever since this occurred the family members have been on the podcast, they've been on the newscast and law enforcement is automatically gonna pull up back on the information that they provide. So I do not blame them for that," Gilliam said. 



 

Gilliam also debunked the claims made by other experts. He said, "One analyst on another network said that there was probably a female or a same-sex argument...........I don't think that's the case." He then made the eyebrow-raising assertion that he is "pretty sure that this was a young male, somebody who can get into the house and get out in that neighborhood without being seen."



 

Gilliam stated that he does not think that there were two people involved in the murder because "the more people you have going into that house, the more likely it is that they are going to be seen."

He explained that it is "one male young enough to have been in that neighborhood." Gilliam assumes that "potentially they have entered through the second floor because the first floor was never disturbed and there's also a wooded area behind the house." 



 

The former FBI agent then made the most surprising remark while speaking to the outlet. "Here's an important thing that I think people should realize. This is probably not the first time that this person did this as I explained before this is an adrenaline-filled incident. When somebody goes in and they kill especially with a knife, there's a tremendous amount of adrenaline that goes into this, and to do that four times in one event shows that this person is most likely not done this before."

Gilliam added, "So people need to realize that this individual is probably odd. He has probably shown some type of behavior that people think is strange or menacing when they are close to them. And I would advise people that if they know someone like this or if they saw someone between the hours of 3'o clock and 7'o clock when the sun came up on the 13th of November they should call law enforcement and say 'This is what I saw and this is where I saw it.'" 

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