Over the span of 3 years following the University incident in Idaho where students involved in Greek life lost their lives to hi-jinx, some rumors of a movie in development have crossed my attention. Last night I screened Go, a 1999, R-rated dark comedy. What I don’t see from the books and documentaries already circulating is a questionable side, not only of the victims slaughtered, suicided, however demised, but for the high ranking characters whom it’s anybody’s guess might’ve known of the horrible violence before law enforcement.
I sometimes lean towards law enforcement having a stake in the events, but there’s no doubt in my mind that big money was involved. Seeing that the sinister events occurred under the watch of Fraternities and Sororities, I wonder why the podcasters on YouTube don’t expand their views rather than cater to their ‘live’ guests’ input.
I may have suggested that the doctorate student who took the rap, if true, is an FBI agent, but that’s only because he doesn’t fit the bill. Only an agent for an agency like that could disguise himself as a lonely nerd that couldn’t harm a fly. At first, however, my concern was how law enforcement could possibly pin the crime on an individual nobody even suspected. Why not dig into Russ Cox too? I mean, how hard could it be to fabricate a link to just about anybody?
I guess where I’m going with this is, how much worse can a movie about the Idaho 4 be if the last big publication about it was written by a former FBI agent? I’m not bashing the documentaries or the previous books on the subject. I don’t normally read crime novels, or watch crime TV. For a heinous crime that’s received so much hype, I expect something along the lines of The Repentless Killogy. In the many podcast streams I’ve listened to, I may have suggested that the culprits were Malaysian. I have no supporting scenarios for that other than the homocides occurred in a learning depot environment. I don’t mean to stereotype Asians as brainy nerds by doing so. After all, the snippet from the movie Superbad, where a passenger on a public transport bus whom I suggested looked ideally like Pappa Rodger may resemble somebody I remember from middle school too. Roll all these plotpoints into a story, and maybe I’ll be interested in the blockbuster film I hear rumors about being in the making.
In the meantime, I’m making great strides with Frontend Development Projects with Vue.js. I spend my whole day following the exercises on my computer. I even screened the Lynda.com tutorial, now on LinkedIn dot com. But that’s what I’m talking about. Lynda dot com was such a cool website, it’s hard to imagine it got taken over by LinkedIn. With the University, the studies, the laws against marijuana in Idaho, the links between news reporters and Banfield and the resemblances of reporter Banfield with Kato Kaelin there’s gotta be a plot which, if exploited, may even point to shot callers as high as the current Prez.