Well, this is an eerie new detail about the suspect in the University of Idaho murders…
12.12.2022 - 02:59 / perezhilton.com
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Whoa, what?! A convicted killer was arrested this week – just a little more than a mile away from the scene where the four University of Idaho students were murdered in their sleep last month.
According to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital, 39-year-old James Leonard was arrested on Wednesday for domestic violence battery with traumatic injury, aggravated assault, attempted strangulation, and injury to a child after allegedly beating his wife and her daughter and slashing himself with a knife. A criminal complaint stated:
The man’s wife told the authorities that James allegedly drank “half a bottle of gin” and had come inside from working on his truck when he saw her on the phone with someone. He accused her of cheating on him and began yelling at her in front of her 20-year-old and 15-year-old kids, her older daughter’s 21-year-old boyfriend, and a 1-year-old grandchild. Per the complaint, James then went into his room and began to cut himself.
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When the wife checked up on him, he proceeded to hit her with his fist and grabbed her throat. In the middle of the attack, the older daughter, her boyfriend, and toddler went to a neighbor’s house. And at one point, James allegedly punched and kicked the 15-year-old daughter before pulling her hair and throwing her into a dresser.
While the wife contacted 911, James then cut his arm, screamed that she had cut him, and needed help. Law enforcement soon arrived at the home on Palouse River Drive, and they found his wife with blood on her nose and mouth while he was in a bedroom. When police demanded that he exit the room, James came out with blood
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