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The Idaho Four Tragedy - The Horror That Gripped Millions - cover

The Idaho Four Tragedy - The Horror That Gripped Millions

Susan Buxton

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

The brutal murders of University of Idaho students left America desperate for answers. How could such horror unfold in the quiet college town of Moscow, Idaho? Who was responsible for this unthinkable act?
 
The Idaho Four Tragedy delivers those answers through exhaustive investigation and unprecedented access. We reveal what really happened on that fateful November night. We expose the missteps and breakthroughs in the investigation that captivated millions. We uncover the truth about Bryan Kohberger—the criminology student who became the prime suspect in the very type of crime he studied.
 
Most importantly, we honor the memory of four remarkable young people whose lives were cut tragically short, and the families forever changed by an act of senseless violence.
 
 Now Read The definitive account of the crime that shocked the world.
Available since: 07/17/2025.
Print length: 91 pages.

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