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!
04.12.2022 - 21:25 / perezhilton.com
The two University of Idaho students who survived the quadruple homicide at their home spoke out about their roommates’ deaths for the first time.
As we’ve reported, the two roommates were asleep on the first floor of their house in Moscow, Idaho, when their three roommates, Madison Mogen, Kaylee GonCalves, and Xana Kernodle, along with Kernodle’s boyfriend Ethan Chapin, were stabbed to death last month. Their deaths have been a mystery, and nearly three weeks since the brutal murders happened, the Moscow Police Department still has not named a suspect nor found the weapon. However, cops have been going back-and-forth on the theory that the murders were a personal and “targeted attack.”
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On Wednesday morning, the Latah County prosecutor Bill Thompson even claimed: “investigators believe that this attack was intended for a specific person.” But police pushed back in a statement on Facebook later, saying:
Then, Moscow PD changed its tune once again on Friday, stating:
Basically, it sounds like they do not know anything right now. But one thing they’re sure about? Even though the two roommates – who have since been identified as Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke – were home at the time of the murders, police are not considering them suspects.
And now, Dylan and Bethany have addressed their four friends’ murders in heartbreaking public statements during a memorial service at the Real Life Ministries Church on Friday. Bethany, who had a pastor read her message, expressed how she wished she could have hugged the four students one last time:
She went on to praise Kaylee’s sense of humor and her determination to succeed and recalled how Ethan
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