Idaho has been the home of several notorious murders that shook the state’s moral fiber and sent ripples throughout the country. These murders left families mourning the loss of their loved ones and communities struggling to come to terms with such heinous acts. In this article, we will look at some of the most notorious Idaho murders and what we know about them.

The Murder of Cassie Jo Stoddart

Cassie Jo Stoddart, a high school student, was housesitting for her aunt and uncle in Pocatello when she was brutally murdered at the age of 16. The killer, Torey Adamcik, and Brian Draper, both 16 at the time, had meticulously planned the murder and recorded the entire act on video. Adamcik and Draper were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

The Murder of Angie Dodge

In June of 1996, Angie Dodge was found raped and murdered in her Idaho Falls apartment. Christopher Tapp was convicted of the crime, but his conviction was eventually overturned through DNA evidence, leading to the arrest of Brian Dripps Sr. Dripps confessed to the murder, resulting in a plea bargain that gave him a life sentence without the possibility of parole.

The Murder of Shoshone County Sheriff’s Deputy

In January 2015, Sergeant Greg Moore was shot and killed while on duty in Coeur d’Alene by Jonathan D. Renfro. Renfro was a convicted felon who was out on parole at the time of the murder. He was sentenced to death in 2017.

The Murder of Robert Manwill

Robert Manwill, an 8-year-old boy, was reported missing in July 2009. A massive search ensued, and his body was later found in a canal in Boise. His mother’s boyfriend, Daniel Ehrlick Jr., was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole.

The Murder of Charles ‘Chuck’ Spainhower

In September of 1982, Charles ‘Chuck’ Spainhower, a retired police officer, was last seen leaving a bar in Lewiston. His body was later found in a shallow grave in the mountains. The investigation eventually led to three men; Kelvin Purdy and brothers Doug and Jimmie Lovell, who were all convicted of the murder. However, Jimmie Lovell has since been released from prison.

Conclusion

Idaho has witnessed some notorious murders, leaving the victims’ families and communities struggling to come to terms with such heinous acts. These murders are a reminder that justice must always be served in the end, and the criminals must be held accountable for their horrific actions. Idahoans can take solace in knowing that the state’s legal system works towards ensuring the safety and security of its citizens.

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