A former tenant of the house where four University of Idaho students were slain is giving his take on the incident — and it may be casting some doubt on the surviving roommates’ side of the story.
08.12.2022 - 22:15 / perezhilton.com
Does law enforcement finally have a lead in the murder case of four University of Idaho students?!
More than three weeks after the victims were found dead at their house in Moscow, Idaho, police are now looking for the occupant or occupants of a white Hyundai Elantra. The Moscow Police Department said on Facebook Wednesday that “tips and leads” led them to find out the vehicle, believed to be a 2011 to 2013 model, was “in the immediate area of the King Street residence during the early morning hours of November 13th.” As for why they’re in search of the car? Law enforcement explained:
Whoa! At this time, the MPD said they do not know the car’s license plate number or the number of people inside. See the message (below):
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It is unclear if investigators believe the occupants could have had a hand in the quadruple homicide or witnessed anything that could help identify a suspect – but nevertheless, this is a new development in the case.
As we’ve been reporting, Kaylee GonCalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin were found stabbed to death in bed at their off-campus residence last month. The coroner said the students were most likely asleep – though Xana had been the only person with defensive wounds, meaning she woke up and fought back. However, NewsNation later stated Kaylee’s injuries were “significantly more brutal” than her three other friends. Her father, Steve GonCalves, also revealed to Fox News:
This certainly provides more context as to why investigators keep pushing the theory that the crime was a targeted attack…
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