The Moscow Police Department is ruling out yet another suspect in the University of Idaho murders.
09.12.2022 - 06:11 / perezhilton.com
Whoa! One of the families of the murdered University of Idaho students is planning to hire an attorney to force information from police!
As we’ve been reporting, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernolde, and Ethan Chapin were stabbed to death in their off-campus residence in Moscow, Idaho last month. More than three weeks after the horrific murders, the Moscow Police Department has yet to find the murder weapon nor identify a suspect. However, they have made a new development in the case as they’re searching for the occupant(s) of a white Hyundai Elantra, who “may have critical information to share.” Other than that, not much has popped up from their investigation so far.
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The families of the four University of Idaho students are becoming increasingly frustrated with the way law enforcement is handling the investigation – especially the parents of Kaylee. They’ve already hired a private investigator to help with the case, telling The New York Post that the Moscow investigators were “inexperienced.” And now, Steve Goncalves revealed to Fox News Digital this week that he’s also bringing on an attorney in order to make police release more evidence and details about their daughter’s case:
The father told the outlet he’s sick and tired of the lack of information from authorities and hopes a lawyer will pressure them to provide the victim’s families with answers:
Awful. A grieving parent shouldn’t have to be forced to go to such lengths just to get some answers…
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