'Who hated these kids?': Internet finds heartbreaking video of Madison Mogen with BF Jake Schriger
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MOSCOW,IDAHO: University of Idaho students Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen, and Kaylee Goncalves, were killed at their off-campus house in the early hours of November 13; neither the suspect nor the murder weapon has been found a month and half after the murders.
However, it has been claimed that Madison and Kaylee spent the evening before their murders at the Corner Club, a student-friendly dive bar in Moscow. They were captured on camera purchasing carbonara pasta from Grub Wandering Kitchen at around 1:30 am. Recently, a Twitter user shared a beautiful montage clip of Madison with her boyfriend, Jake Schriger.
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The Twitter user wrote, "This isn't right, none of this is right. Who hated these kids like who? it goes to show how even when people smile in your face they are also plotting behind your back. I pray they all get Justice." The video clip has pictures of Maddison and Jake at different places; a few pins are of them partying, hugging, and trekking.
This isn’t right none of this is right who hated these kids like who? it goes to show how even when people smile in your face they are also plotting behind your back I pray they all get Justice🙏🏽 #idahohomicides #Idahostudents pic.twitter.com/hh1mXFp4xY
— 🐾 (@bazztheealien) December 28, 2022
Jake is struggling to deal with the loss. After Madison was savagely murdered on the evening of November 13, Jake's mother, Stacy Schriger, stated that his "world has been turned upside down."
The autopsy results revealed that the four students had suffered stab wounds to the chest, and according to the police, the murder weapon was a sizable military-style knife that is yet to be found.
Earlier, Kaylee Goncalves' father, Steve Goncalves, claimed that the assailant "chose" to walk up to the third floor, where his daughter and her best friend Mogen were sleeping, taking the criminal away from the house's entrance.
The case has received much attention on social media, making it more challenging for the authorities to investigate. The difficulties with the inquiry have also intensified because of increasing media attention and pressure from the victims' families. There is no sign of a breakthrough even after six weeks since the murders.
Police also disclosed that they had received 10,000 tips about the killings of the college roommates as the case continues to garner attention nationwide.
James Fry, the chief of the Moscow Police Department, stated on Monday, December 18, "We have had right around 10,000 tips come in. We're reviewing all those tips. We're checking to ensure we have individuals to look at all of those tips and any piece of evidence they can link to this case, they're doing so." The incident occurred six weeks ago, and since nothing has changed in the case, the families of the victims are growing impatient, as reported by MEAWW.