Idaho Murder Suspect Was Trying To Conceal DNA by Removing Trash

The Idaho murder suspect was found removing items with his DNA from the family trash. This would make sense why DNA was not found in an earlier investigation of the trash days before his arrest.

Ashe Schow at Daily Wire reports: 

Police in Pennsylvania found the 28-year-old man suspected of killing four University of Idaho students in his parent’s kitchen, digging through trash when he was arrested, prosecutors revealed.Monroe County First Assistant Michael Mancuso told BRC 13 that the suspect, who is not being named per Daily Wire policy, “was found awake in the kitchen area dressed in shorts and a shirt [and] wearing latex medical type gloves and apparently was taking his personal trash and putting it into … separate zip lock baggies.”Mancuso implied that the suspect was removing the trash to conceal his DNA. Investigators had been surveilling the home for weeks prior to the suspect’s arrest, and during that time, they searched the trash cans outside.“A trash pull that was done days before recovered DNA profiles but not from him, only from his family members,” Mancuso told the outlet.

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