University Of Idaho Victim Complained Of Stalker Weeks Before Murders
17.12.2022 - 03:53
/ perezhilton.com
Another potential lead in the University of Idaho murder investigation??
One of the most controversial points in the horrific stabbing murders of Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, and Maddie Mogen is the theory that one of the four victims was the true target of the crime. Police have said almost from the start they believe this was a targeted attack, and recently we’ve learned some fairly convincing reasons they think so.
Primarily, Kaylee’s injuries, according to her father, were far more brutal than the rest. That could imply she was the killer’s intended victim, the one most of the aggression was aimed at — and the others were just in the way.
If that’s true, it’s a very different case from a random spree killer — and it means one of the most pertinent avenues of investigation is Kaylee’s personal life in the weeks leading up to the November 13 massacre.
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We’ve heard before that Kaylee might have had a stalker, but her family denied any knowledge of that. Unfortunately the one family member she definitely would have told, her lifelong friend and the Goncalves’ “other daughter” Maddie can’t answer any questions. She was murdered in the bed right next to Kaylee.
However, while Kaylee may not have wanted to worry her parents, both girls did complain about a potential stalker to an acquaintance at college…
In an interview with NewsNation‘s Brian Entin, the manager of a local Moscow vape store the 21-year-olds frequented says they mentioned Kaylee being stalked just three weeks before the murders. He says they would always come in with a group of 4-5 girls, and Maddie told him:
It quickly became clear they were talking about Kaylee:
He says they told