Mysterious death of 4 students in Idaho: “significant wounds” left on a victim

The father of a University of Idaho student found dead on the night of November 23 says it was “significant wounds” from a “heavy” weapon that killed his daughter.

• Read also: Mysterious death of 4 students: a vehicle wanted by the police

• Read also: 4 college students murdered in Idaho: Here’s what we know regarding the mysterious murders

In an interview with Fox News, Steven Goncalves reveals what the coroner, Cathy Mabbutt, taught him the extent of the injuries left by the killer on his daughter, Kaylee.

“She told me she thinks the words ‘stabbing’ aren’t right,” he explains. She told me that they were important wounds, made by an imposing weapon.

“The coroner told me that it was done quickly, he continues. It’s not the kind of injury that causes blood to bleed slowly and makes it possible to call 911.”

He also adds that his daughter’s liver and lungs were lacerated.

Police in Moscow City, Idaho, which also works with the FBI and state police, have not yet identified a suspect or released a robotic portrait in the case.

Authorities are, however, looking for information regarding a Hyundai Elantra dating from between 2011 and 2013 that would be linked to these murders.

Mr. Goncalves believes that only a man might have inflicted such injuries.

«[Les policiers] are cowards, he tells FOX News. There are women walking the streets right now who deserve to know. They should be an eye opener for a sadistic man.”

The coroner did not want to tell FOX News if the information disclosed by Mr. Goncalves was true.

Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, were all killed on the night of November 23 in mysterious circumstances.

Leave a Replay