The family of the man suspected of the killings of four University of Idaho students is speaking out.
14.12.2022 - 04:01 / perezhilton.com
It looks like the Moscow Police Department are making a real effort to increase their transparency after news broke of victims’ families hiring lawyers.
If you’ve been following the case of the University of Idaho murders, you know police have been very tight-lipped since the very beginning. We learned right away that four young people were dead, but it took days before it was confirmed they were brutally murdered with a knife. Now, exactly one month into the investigation of the murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, and Madison Mogen, we still don’t know much more than that — at least not that’s come from the cops on the case.
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In an effort to fix that, Moscow PD Operations Captain Roger Lanier is giving the public a brief recap of the case so far. Just a day after his last update, in which he explained authorities “are not releasing specific details” because they fear it would “compromise” the investigation, he’s opening up about what he can tell everyone, starting at the beginning. He recalled about that haunting first day, November 13:
He clarified that the scene around the house was not so out-of-control as other reports may have implied:
He mentioned there was already a substantial crowd gathered outside the crime scene tape by the time he got there:
And that community includes the police themselves, some of whom are very young — barely older than the 20- and 21-year-olds found in that house.
According to reports, four officers on the scene were rookies. But it sounds like all of them were new to this kind of crime scene. We imagine most cops never have to see something like this.
Thankfully the inexperienced Moscow PD aren’t alone.
The family of the man suspected of the killings of four University of Idaho students is speaking out.
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