Idaho murders: Who was Hannah Cleere? Madison Mogen's rumored ex-roommate killed herself after being 'bullied'
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MOSCOW, IDAHO: The deaths of four University of Idaho students have rocked the small and usually peaceful college town. All four victims, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin, were killed in a three-story rented home off-campus in the early hours of November 13. They were all 20-21 years old. Police have not yet identified the suspect(s) in the case.
Online sleuths have independently investigated the Idaho murder case and have devised several theories about why someone would want to kill the four victims. A new hypothesis recently circulated on Twitter that one of the victims in an Idaho murder case was a bully and their actions had caused a former roommate to take her own life.
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Who was Hannah Cleere?
A Twitter user claimed the quadruple homicide is connected to Hannah Cleere, who was supposedly an ex-roommate and shared her dorm room with one of the Idaho victims. As per the claims made in the tweet, they bullied and harassed Cleere, who eventually took her own life on February 24, 2022. The user wrote, "Hannah Cleere took her life in February. She shared a dorm with one of the victims and got bullied. Her birthday: November 15." With the post, the user has even shared two images. One of the image is suposedly of Hannah Cleere, which is captioned, "Hannah was born on November 15, 2000, and passed away on February 24, 2022 at the age of 21."
A user from Instagram had commented on Madison Mogen's post after she died, commenting, "You deserved everything that happened to you! Especially after what you did to that poor girl, you elitists are all the same, I'll be reserving my spit once they properly burÿ you."
To clarify - Hannah Cleere took her live in February. Apparently she shared a dorm with one of the victims and got bullied. Her birthday : 15th November #idahohomicide #IdahoStudentsSuspect #IdahoUniversity #idahosuspect pic.twitter.com/b61i4O2l2F
— Lilly inLondon (@HenrikVanger2) December 8, 2022
These hostile comments were made by Instagram users on Madisons' profile, as these "bullying theories" were pushed by Internet conspiracy theorists — but there is absolutely no proof about if these theories hold any water or if they have even a shred of truth to them.
Despite the fact that they are still unaware of whether the attacker specifically targeted the students or their apartment, police highlighted their concerns about the incident once more on December 1. Although no suspects have been identified or a murder weapon has been located, the public has been urged to come forward with any information that might help solve the case.
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