TikTok personality Ashley Guillard, who claims to be able to solve crimes in her videos, has recently had a lawsuit filed against her by an academic who says Guillard has defamed her.
In a new Facebook post, the Moscow Police Department addressed the ongoing on lawsuit and said, at this time, they do not believe Scofield is involved in the murders.
The post continued:"There have been numerous inquiries from members of the public and media to verify digital media published online. Any picture or video provided through the official public records request process is authentic. "Investigators believe someone has information that adds context to what occurred on the night of the murders and continue requesting additional pictures, video, and social media content.
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