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Till Death Do Us Part Podcast

Just Melissa - Tarot, TikTok, and Ten Million Dollars: The Idaho 4 Murders and The Defamation Case Against Ashley Guillard

Till Death Do Us Part Podcast

Daniel and Melissa MacArthur

Couple, Crime, Society & Culture, True Crime, Murder, Horror, Comedy, Husband, Lifestyle, Halloween, Satire, Marriage, Wife

4.7861 Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2026

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Idaho 4 murders

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome back to another episode of Till Death Do Us Part Just Melissa.

0:14.4

On November 13, 2022, four college students, one quiet house in a small college town, and a crime so brutal, it shattered a community.

0:26.9

But this isn't just the story of the murders of Madison, Kaylee, Zana, and Ethan.

0:33.9

This is also the story of what happened after.

0:37.6

Because while police were building a case against a suspect, someone online was building a different one, a tarot reader, a TikTok account, and accusations that would cost $10 million.

0:52.2

Now the house at 112 King Road sat just off campus in Moscow, Idaho,

0:58.2

a typical off-campus rental filled with laughter, roommates, and college chaos. But in the early

1:06.2

morning hours of November 13th, someone entered that home and stabbed four students to death,

1:13.9

leaving two roommates to survive. There was no signs of forced entry, a fixed blade knife,

1:20.7

and one haunting detail, a tan leather knife sheath left behind on a bed. As fear spread across the University of Idaho

1:31.2

campus, the nation watched, social media exploded, Reddit threads multiplied, and TikTok

1:38.6

creators began theorizing. That's where our second story begins. Now when police remains silent, the internet fills

1:47.9

the silence. Speculation turned into obsession and thousands of amateur sleuths dissected food truck

1:56.4

footage, body cam videos, friend groups, and Instagram follows. But one TikTok creator took

2:04.4

things further. Ashley Geyard was a Texas-based TikTok personality who described herself as a psychic

2:12.6

tarot reader. Her content, pulling tarot cards to interpret real-world events. Now shortly after the

2:21.8

murder, she began posting videos claiming the killer wasn't a random intruder. And according to her

2:28.1

tarot readings, she said a University of Idaho professor was responsible. That professor was Rebecca Schofield. Ashley alleged that

2:39.7

Rebecca had a secret romantic relationship with one of the victims, that Rebecca had orchestrated

2:46.0

the murders to cover up that relationship, and her tarot cards confirmed it.

2:52.0

But there was no evidence.

2:53.7

There was no connection.

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