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Idaho proposes law to block public release of crime scene photos after 2022 student murders, following family advocacy and public outcry.
A proposed Idaho law, Senate Bill 1250, seeks to prevent the public release of crime scene and autopsy photos following the 2022 murders of four University of Idaho students, after graphic images were widely circulated online and released by authorities, causing distress to victims’ families.
The bill, sponsored by Senator Melissa Wintrow and shaped by advocacy from families including those of Madison Mogen and Ethan Chapin, aims to exempt such photos from public records requests after investigations conclude, giving families control over their release.
The legislation responds to public outcry over the trauma caused by unredacted images and reflects growing concern about digital ethics and victim privacy in high-profile cases.
Idaho propone una ley para bloquear la publicación pública de las fotos de la escena del crimen después de los asesinatos de estudiantes de 2022, luego de la defensa familiar y la protesta pública.