A professor at the University of Idaho is fighting back after a TikTok sleuth accused her of horrifically murdering Xana Kernolde, Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves!
06.12.2022 - 00:55 / perezhilton.com
Was one particular victim the only true target of the University of Idaho killings?
As you’ve no doubt heard, on November 13 Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, Kaylee Goncalves, and Madison Mogen were found brutally murdered in their off-campus house in Moscow, Idaho. But it turns out the level of brutality was not equal across the board — a fact which could provide a huge clue about the slaughter.
See, whether the quadruple murder was random or personal will make all the difference in solving the crime — and that’s why it’s been such a big deal that the Moscow PD haven’t been exactly clear about their theory. However, Steve Goncalves is all about transparency, and he may have just explained how cops came to their conclusion this was a targeted attack — specifically targeting his daughter.
Speaking to Fox News over the weekend, Kaylee’s grieving father spilled new details the police seem to want to keep quiet — details which explain why he thinks his daughter was the intended victim.
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First, he reasoned the killer had to go out of his way to get to her. As he previously stated, Kaylee and lifelong bestie Maddie Mogen were sharing a bed. That bedroom was on the third floor of the house, meaning the murderer had to go out of his way to get to them — bypassing the rooms of the surviving roommates. The other two victims, Xana and her boyfriend Ethan, were in a room on the second floor — where the sliding door was located. Steve explained:
As for why he thinks the target was his daughter and not her BFF Maddie? It’s a sensitive subject, but he chose to speak candidly — unlike the cops. He revealed:
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