Neighbors Speak About The 'Party Culture' Around Victims Home & Black SUV Parked Close By On 11/13
Moscow, Idaho: "Anna C., 29, a U of I master’s student in environmental science who declined to provide her last name, lives with her boyfriend next to the home in the 1100 block of King Road. Since the start of the school year, she said, they routinely had to wear earplugs to go to bed. “You could hear them yelling. I’d think, ‘Good for you,’ “ she said in an interview outside her doorstep, describing at least a dozen people usually at the home. “I would walk by when I’d take the dog to pee, down the hill and think, ‘Jeez, I should crash the party,’ but I’m too old for that.” Since August, the home had three noise complaints for loud music — including two on the same night in early September — reported to police, according to a Statesman review of Moscow police reports related to the tenants. Both came from homes located on the street just above the valley where the three-story, six-bedroom King Road home sits. Anna actually awoke at about 2 a.m. that Sunday, Nov. 13, she said, when Spot, the couple’s 7-year-old Alaskan husky mix, began heaving. That’s when she noticed the rare calm of the neighborhood, Anna said. But she couldn’t get back to sleep, so she played a computer game until what she estimated was about 5 a.m. She toggled between taking her headphones on and off “just to enjoy the quiet,” Anna said. She repeated what she said she told police the next day when they came to her door: She didn’t hear anything overnight that seemed concerning. A number of neighbors appeared home but didn’t answer their doors when a reporter visited, while others who did declined to answer questions from the Statesman. “It’s been kind of a rough time,” a young woman living near the home said, pressing her apartment door shut.
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