Idaho murders: Web sleuths bet 'someone knows' who killed the four students but have not come forward
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MOSCOW, IDAHO: Moscow police have not solved the November 13 deaths of four University of Idaho students. The FBI, the Idaho State Police are helping the overwhelmed local cops process the evidence in a bid to solve the murders and apprehend the suspect(s). Their primary purpose is to discover what occurred when Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, and Madison Mogen were brutally killed to death at their off-campus house.
A web sleuth recently published a scenario involving an individual who isn't exposed yet but does have details or know the accused of this horrific murder that occurred in Idaho. The user strongly claims, "I would bet someone either outright knows and is protecting the killer."
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Recently, a Reddit user claimed, "Even if there is one suspect, somebody else probably knows who did it." The Reddit thread further reads, "With the national attention this case is receiving, somebody probably knows or has a hunch of a perpetrator. Maybe a student came home for thanksgiving acting strange? Perhaps a strange uncle moved to Moscow years ago." The thread further adds, "My point is this, I would bet someone either outright knows and is protecting the killer, or they have a hunch but are unwilling to come forward. If not an accomplice in the crime, I'm willing to bet someone knows who killed these kids." There have been increasingly baseless theories being circulated on social media — so much so that the Moscow police has had to issue a warning saying that action will be taken against those who harrass anyone connected to the case.
The murders in the peaceful college town in Idaho has horrified people around the nation as the victims were young students and they had all been stabbed to death that left the crime scene "oozing with blood," according to the Moscow police. It's already been a month since the murders occurred, but the authorities are no closer to finding the killer.
Last week, Idaho police seized five vehicles as part of the investigation. They are now searching for a white Hyundai Elantra model made between 2011 and 2013. They suspect the car might contain information that will help them solve the crime after discovering a video from a nearby petrol station.
As a white Hyundai Elantra was in the "immediate area" of the house where the four students were fatally stabbed, police have recently asked the public to come forward with information about it. The police and FBI are actively looking for the automobile and examining local street surveillance footage, as reported by MEAWW.