'Holidays can be trying': Internet prays for 'strength' and 'comfort' of Idaho murder victims' families
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MOSCOW, IDAHO: More than a month after the horrific murders of four University of Idaho students, no suspects have been caught. As Christmas lights shine across the state, families grieve the loss of their loved ones. At a time as hard as this, social media users have come together to pray for the families.
Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, were stabbed to death in an off-campus three-story rented home in the early morning hours of November 13. Authorities have said that the gory scene where the students were killed was the “worst they’ve ever seen."
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Wishing the families comfort, one user wrote on Reddit', "In case they are following along we in canada ns.. want to extend our full condolences to the families of the four victims. The holidays can be trying I am sure. Hold onto the memories you have of your loved ones to find strength. You are in our thoughts and prayers all over the world far and wide.They are offering up any support you may need in the community. Hoping as many tips pour in over the holidays you find closure in the days to come." "Couldn’t even think how the families feel during this holiday season. Pray they find justice and peace through this tragedy. Happy holidays everyone hold your loved ones close," one user wrote, while another said, "Thinking of the families today and everyday from London".
"To all the families and loved ones of this tragedy…my heart and prayers are with you each and every day. May you turn to God for strength, peace and comfort. You are not forgotten," one user wrote. Another said, "Praying that there is comfort in the memories that the family and friends have, and I truly hope they soon have Justice. Merry Christmas to all and make everyday count as we never know what tomorrow may bring." "My gift, present, wish, to the family members is justice and peace. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Much love to each and every one of you. God bless you," one user wrote, while another said, "I am thinking of all family members and friends of the victims, sending love to you all. Maddie, Xana, Ethan and Kaylee are not forgotten".
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