Does law enforcement finally have a lead in the murder case of four University of Idaho students?!
18.11.2022 - 22:17 / perezhilton.com
As more information trickles out from the University of Idaho murders, we’re learning how “tough” one of the victims was when it came down to the struggle to survive.
Less than a week after the quadruple homicide of Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle, (20), and Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves, (21), in Moscow, Idaho, insight into what exactly went down that tragic night continues to be scarce. We reported Wednesday just how horrific the crime scene was, investigators searching for a “Rambo-style knife,” and the suspect remaining at large. Then, we told you Thursday how Police Chief James Fry revealed there were actually two additional roommates in the house during the time of the slayings, who remained unharmed. We also mentioned how this all came TWO months after September reports of a man flashing a knife on campus — though police have noted that no firm link had been made between the incidents.
Now, following an official autopsy report, one of the victim’s parents is speaking out about how “tough” his daughter was.
During a Thursday interview with a CBS affiliate in Arizona, Xana’s father, Jeffrey Kernodle opened up about her autopsy, which revealed “bruises, torn by the knife” — indicating to investigators that she put up a particularly violent battle against the killer in an attempt to save her own life. Jeffrey proudly explained to CBS 5 News in Phoenix that Xana was “a tough kid.”
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We’re sure it doesn’t bring him much comfort in the wake of his daughter’s death, but it’s something. One thing for sure is Jeffrey thought the world of his little girl:
He added:
Down to the very last moment. Remembering his last interactions with the late college student, he
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