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Criminology assistant professor of instruction discusses Idaho murders in podcast episode

Tom Hyslip, PhD, assistant professor of instruction in the Department of Criminology, weighed in on the recent student homicides in Moscow, Idaho on the Surviving the Survivor podcast with Detective Fil Waters and host Joel Waldman.

Hyslip draws from his expertise and experience as a federal law enforcement officer for 23 years to answer questions about the case from the podcast's listeners. The group discussed the conspiracies swirling around the case, media and law enforcement relations, information dissemination, and more.

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