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Idaho murders – live: Three weeks, over 5,000 tips and 4,000 crime scene photos but no suspect yet

Idaho student murders: Police believe four killed in ‘targeted attack’

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Three weeks after four University of Idaho students were found murdered at their off-campus home, police are yet to identify any suspects.

On 13 November, Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen and Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin were found brutally stabbed.

Moscow police said on Saturday that they had received over 2,645 emails, 2,770 calls, 1,084 digital media submissions and 4,000 crime scene photos.

But officials pointed out that “at this time, no suspect has been identified”.

Two surviving roommates Dylan Mortenson and Bethany Funke who were asleep on the first floor of the house have made public statements on the murders for the first time.

Meanwhile, police revealed for the first time that a sixth person may also have lived at the home where the students were murdered.

“Detectives are aware of a sixth person listed on the lease at the residence but do not believe that individual was present during the incident,” the department said on Thursday.

Now, 21 days into the investigation, the killer is still at large and detectives are wrapping up their work at the crime scene.

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Police receive thousands of tips, no suspects identified

Moscow police said on Saturday that they had received over 2,645 emails, 2,770 calls, 1,084 digital media submissions and 4,000 crime scene photos.

But officials pointed out that “at this time, no suspect has been identified”.

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Sixth person listed on lease of house

Moscow Police said in a statement on Thursday that a sixth individual is listed on the lease for the three-storey home but that investigators “do not believe that individual was present during the incident”.

Rachel Sharp has the details.

Moscow Police said in a statement on Thursday that a sixth individual is listed on the lease for the three-storey home but that investigators ‘do not believe that individual was present during the incident’

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Woman exposed as ‘fake reporter’ at Idaho murders press conference

A woman posing as a reporter for a student newspaper attended a press conference by Moscow police in the Idaho quadruple murder case and asked questions to officers about the progress of the probe.

Sravasti Dasgupta has the story.

Police are yet to identify any suspects in the 13 November murder of the four students

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Parents share warm memories and grief at vigil for slain Idaho students

Snow blanketed the campus of University of Idaho on Wednesday evening, as students, families, and community members joined together for a vigil remembering four students who were brutally murdered earlier this month.

Vigil comes as police struggle for breaks in investigation

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ICYMI: Police receive lab results from murder house

Idaho State Police Communications Director Aaron Snell told Fox News Digital on Wednesday that investigators were starting to receive the results from forensic testing more than two weeks after Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were stabbed to death at an off-campus house on 13 November.

Here’s the latest:

Police refused to confirm or deny if DNA that did not belong to the four victims or the two surviving roommates had been found at the crime scene

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Grieving father takes comfort that daughter was with best friend

The grieving father of one of the four slain University of Idaho students has revealed that his daughter died in the same bed as her life-long best friend.

Steve Goncalves, whose 21-year-old daughter Kaylee Goncalves was stabbed to death back on 13 November, gave a heartbreaking speech at a vigil for the victims on Wednesday evening, where he said it gave him comfort to learn that she was with best friend Madison Mogen until the very end.

Kaylee Goncalves’ father gave a heartbreaking speech at Wednesday’s vigil where he said it gave him comfort to learn that she was with best friend Madison Mogen until the very end

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Despite no suspect, police investigation of murder house coming to end

Police in Idaho are wrapping up the investigation at the house where four University of Idaho students were brutally murdered – despite the killer still being at large and officials appearing to be no closer to solving the crime.

Two of the victims were found on the third floor of the home, with the other two on the second floor in a horror scene that officials described as ‘bloody’

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Idaho police record surge in calls since college murders

Police in Moscow have been grappling with a surge in calls since four friends were found butchered in their rental home – as the community remains racked by fear and University of Idaho students are set to return to campus with the killer still at large.

No suspects have been identified, no arrests have been made and the murder weapon is still nowhere to be found, leaving the small and notoriously safe college town on edge

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Two roommates who survived stabbing frenzy break their silence

Two University of Idaho students who were asleep when their flatmates were stabbed to death have made public statements for the first time about the quadruple homicide.

Dylan Mortenson and Bethany Funke were asleep on the first floor of their Moscow, Idaho, student rental house when their three roommates Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, and Xana Kernodle, and Kernodle’s boyfriend Ethan Chapin, were stabbed to death on 13 November.

Dylan Mortenson and Bethany Funke were asleep in their Moscow, Idaho, student house when their flatmates were stabbed to death

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Sightings of blood stains, knives and ‘suspicious men’ logged in 911 call records

“We understand there is a sense of fear within our community,” said the Moscow Police Department, revealing that it had received more calls about “unusual circumstances” and requests for welfare checks in the past two weeks than in the entire month of October.

The alarm and disquiet of Moscow residents has made itself known in a flood of reports about ‘suspicious’ noises or people