What happened to these four University of Idaho students who were found dead in a house off campus? Moscow police, who are struggling to find answers, have asked the public to remain patient. “We know people want answers, we want answers too,” Col. Kedrick Wills of the Idaho State Police said at a press conference. “Be patient while we investigate. We owe it to these young people. These young adults. We owe them that. And we are absolutely dedicated to making that possible,” he added. “It is a terrible and complex crime and it will take time to solve,” added James Fry, chief of police of Moscow, quoted by “USA Today».
Ethan Chapin, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Kaylee GonCalves, 21 were discovered dead on November 13. For the moment, the authorities have not arrested anyone and have not found the murder weapon. The autopsy simply revealed that the victims had been stabbed. The case is all the more disturbing as the night of the tragedy, two other roommates were on site. But the young women were asleep and apparently did not hear the crimes happening. They are not considered suspicious. It was the next day, at 11:58 a.m., that the emergency services were called following the discovery of the bodies. Two corpses were on the first floor and two others on the second.