Who are David Kohlmeier and Danny Minor? Vegas podcasters offer $5K reward for info on Idaho killer
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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: A reward is being offered by retired police and podcasters from the Las Vegas region in connection with the fatal stabbings of four college students from Idaho. The hosts of 'The Problem Solver,' David Kohlmeier and Danny Minor, are offering a reward of $5,000 for information that results in the capture and conviction of the person or people responsible for the Thanksgiving Day killings of four University of Idaho students. Police claim that Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, Kaylee Goncalves, and Ethan Chapin were discovered dead in a house close to the university.
Minor, a retired police detective, expressed concern that too much time has gone without any meaningful leads on a suspect and expressed hope that the reward money may spur the development of new information. Police have released pictures of a car that was nearby the house when the killings were being committed.
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During the Problem Solver show, Danny Minor said, "As The Crime Solver, I want to help solve this murder as quickly as possible in order to bring justice to these victims. I also want to prevent future murders from happening." Dave Kohlmeier stated, "I'm just really surprised that really nothing has come from it. One of the things we want to do for Marshall basically was to offer reward money. We want to offer a $5000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest and conviction of the person that killed these four people in Idaho."
Dave added, "We can only hope reward money will help get people to converse about who possibly did the murders leading to a Crime Solver Tip that leads to the arrest of this killer(s)."
Anyone with information can go to www.thecrimesolver.com. All tips will be passed onto the Moscow Police Department. Any crime solver tipster can remain anonymous. They can also call 1-833-TIPSCASH and speak to a LIVE person to share their information and or tip.
MEAWW reported earlier, Kaylee Gonclaves' mother, Kristi, discussed the possibility of raising reward money in an interview with Fox News. "Our family would like to fundraise in hopes to offer a reward, and possibly hire a private investigator if that becomes necessary," she said. "The money raised will go directly to getting us answers as well as helping to pay for Kaylee's final arrangements and her celebration of life on Dec. 30." As per the former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer, the case is currently at its "height," which indicates that police have the most accessible evidence, detectives have interviewed suspects, and authorities are looking for the occupants of a 2011-2013 white Hyundai Elantra. Coffindaffer also indicated that if the investigation drags on several months with no suspects or new leads, the FBI may give its own prize, maybe worth up to $100,000," as per News Week.