Is NAVY SEAL conducting Idaho murders investigation now? Five plainclothes spotted at crime scene
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MOSCOW, IDHAO: The stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students on November 13 is no closer to being solved. But according to Moscow's police chief, there is a strong conviction among the investigators that the killer/killers will be apprehended soon. Fox News reports that Chief James Fry of the Moscow Police Department shot down a few theories regarding the case when speaking to the Moscow-Pullman Daily News. Police have not identified a suspect more than three weeks after the four students— Ethan Chapin, 20, Xana Kernodle, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, and Kaylee Goncalves, 21— were found brutally murdered at their off-campus King Road residence.
As the authorities vigorously investigate the quadruple homicide, recently, five plainclothes investigators were spotted at the crime scene. The investigators went inside the house, and the place was lit up. The investigators were mainly looking at the two rooms where the murders took place. The number plates of the car in which the investigators came in show that one of the vehicles was from Washington and the other from Idaho, as reported by News Nation.
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'No way more than 5 minutes': Web sleuths debate how long killer was inside Idaho murder house
As the police and intelligence officers run the investigation into this brutal murder case, the web sleuths are chipping in and quite actively at that. One Reddit user tried to speculate after observing the investigators' appearance in the video, and wrote, "These 'investigators' leaving the house don't look like FBI. They look like Navy SEAL."
However, there's no confirmation of the information provided above. It's a speculation made by a user. As this quadruple homicide has left the small town of Idaho in shock, the police and authorities are under high pressure to break down this case and find the accused.
MPD has assigned the criminal investigation to four detectives, 24 patrol officers, and five support staff members. With 22 investigators in Moscow, 20 agents around the nation, and two agents from the Behavioral Analysis Unit, the FBI is also involved. Twenty investigators, 15 state troopers, a public information officer, a forensic services team, and 15 uniformed troopers to support other patrols have all been dispatched by the Idaho State Police to the scene as well, as reported by MEAWW.
Police raised their worries about the murders once more on December 1, despite the fact that they are still unsure of whether the perpetrator mainly targeted the students or their residence. The general public has been invited to come forward with any information that could aid in solving the case, despite the fact that no suspects have been named and no murder weapon has been found.
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