The horrifying case of four brutal Idaho murders took place almost a month ago. On November 13th, the Police of Moscow found four dead students of the University of Idaho. The students were Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin, who were found dead.
Since then, it seems that the police haven’t had any lead so far in the case. The murder weapon hasn’t been found and there have been no suspects as of now. Locals and students around the university are in fear of the murder turning into a cold case.
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What Happened In The Idaho Murders Case?
On the morning of November 13th, 2022, the Moscow Police received a call from an unconscious person around 11:58 AM. On arriving at the place, the police found four students from the University of Idaho, laying dead. The victims involved were three females who were roommates and a guy.
Police have been investigating throughout and have had a few leads. But all the suspects related have been cleared so far and there hasn’t been any strong evidence yet. The belongings of the victims have been released to the families, which are no longer important to the investigation.
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Is The Idaho Murders Becoming A Cold Case?
With no suspects or arrests made in the Idaho murders, people are fearing that the case will turn cold eventually. As mentioned in Independent, as each day passes, thinking if the brutal murderer of the four students Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin, will continue to walk free.
Authorities have given the locals a warning to “stay vigilant.” In a town such as this with no previous crime rates, people are now arming themselves in their homes with guns and deadbolts. The tension between the authorities and the locals also seems to be on the rise, with the police being accused of the investigation.
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