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DARK SHADOWS: When the Night Comes Falling in Idaho

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On a cold December night in the quiet town of Moscow, Idaho, an unthinkable tragedy shatters the peace of a close-knit community. Four University Idaho students are found brutally murdered in their off-campus home. As the town grapples with shock and grief, a relentless investigation unfolds, revealing dark secrets and a methodical killer who believes they can outsmart the law.

The story takes a dark turn as forensic experts and law enforcement uncover chilling details and follow a trail of clues leading to an unexpected suspect. With DNA evidence, surveillance footage, and digital trails piecing together the puzzle, the community is left questioning how such a horrific crime could happen in their midst.

Join Rayford J. Owens as he navigates the complexities of the case, shedding light on the meticulous investigation and the dark undercurrents of human behavior. "Dark Shadows" is not just a recounting of events; it's a tribute to the victims and a gripping exploration of the pursuit of justice.

Will the killer be brought to justice? Can the community heal from such profound loss? Discover the full story and the relentless quest for answers in "Dark When the Night Comes Falling in Idaho."

Buy now and immerse yourself in the gripping true story that captivated millions and left an indelible mark on the town of Moscow. Don't miss out on this compelling narrative of crime, investigation, and the relentless pursuit of justice.

93 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 6, 2024

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March 27, 2025
this is AWFUL. repetitive, wordy without saying much. and so many wrong pieces of info. The murders happened in November, this book says it was December. The friends did not all discover the bodies and blood throughout the house, but the book says they did. The suspect was arrested at his parents’ house in Pennsylvania, but this book makes up a fake story of him being arrested in Washington.
Then in the second half it talks vaguely about how the trial went. The trial that HASN’T HAPPENED YET.
This entire book makes me furious on behalf of the victims and their families. It’s not even based on truth and it reads like a fourth grader doing a book report based on a movie trailer. Terrible, 0 stars.
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