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‘April 1st will forever be a day of victory and remembrance’: Super Earth congratulates Helldivers 2 community after taking back Malevelon Creek, but the timing sure is suspicious – PC Gamer

  1. ‘April 1st will forever be a day of victory and remembrance’: Super Earth congratulates Helldivers 2 community after taking back Malevelon Creek, but the timing sure is suspicious PC Gamer
  2. After weeks of attrition, Helldivers 2 players took Malevelon Creek in just hours following a new Major Order – but the bots already want it back Gamesradar
  3. Why do Helldivers 2 players like bugs more than robots? PC Gamer
  4. Helldivers 2 Players Finally Liberate Malevelon Creek, AKA ‘Robot Vietnam’ Kotaku
  5. Helldivers 2 Players Liberate Malevelon Creek in Hours to Redeem One of Their Biggest Major Order Failures IGN

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American Airlines flight attendant found dead at Pa. airport hotel, labeled ‘suspicious’: reports – PennLive

  1. American Airlines flight attendant found dead at Pa. airport hotel, labeled ‘suspicious’: reports PennLive
  2. Philadelphia police find flight attendant dead with cloth in mouth inside hotel room Fox News
  3. Female flight attendant, 66, for American Airlines is found dead with CLOTH in her mouth at Philly airport Mar Daily Mail
  4. American Airlines flight attendant found dead with sock in her mouth at Philadelphia Airport Marriott WPVI-TV
  5. Police call flight attendant’s death at Philly airport hotel ‘suspicious’ NBC 10 Philadelphia
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Nigerian Military Was Alerted Of Suspicious Movements Of Terrorists In Federal University, Zamfara But They Failed To Mount Vigilance – Northern Coalition – SaharaReporters.com

  1. Nigerian Military Was Alerted Of Suspicious Movements Of Terrorists In Federal University, Zamfara But They Failed To Mount Vigilance – Northern Coalition SaharaReporters.com
  2. 24 Female Students Among Dozens Kidnapped By Gunmen At Nigerian University NDTV
  3. Tinubu orders immediate rescue of abducted Zamfara students Punch Newspapers
  4. Zamfara: Kidnaping of female students, threat to girl-child education – ACF Vanguard
  5. Tinubu directs security agencies to rescue remaining female students abducted at Nigerian university Premium Times
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FBI investigating suspicious letters containing unknown white powder sent to TN GOP lawmakers – WSMV 4

  1. FBI investigating suspicious letters containing unknown white powder sent to TN GOP lawmakers WSMV 4
  2. TN Republican leaders reportedly receive letters with ‘white powder’ at Cordell Hull building WKRN News 2
  3. FBI Investigating ‘Unknown White Powder’ Sent to Tennessee Republicans National Review
  4. 26 letters containing ‘white powder’ collected in Sedgwick County KWCH
  5. HAZMAT teams respond after suspicious envelope with powder sent to TN State Capitol office building, lawmakers say WBIR.com
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Pennsylvania Airport Closed After Suspicious Package Is Found in Checked Bag – The New York Times

  1. Pennsylvania Airport Closed After Suspicious Package Is Found in Checked Bag The New York Times
  2. Ground stop at University Park Airport over suspicious item, over 100 passengers bussed to nearby Penn State Fox News
  3. All flights grounded at airport near Penn State University over suspicious device, 100 passengers bused to campus CNN
  4. University Park Airport to reopen after suspicious contents of checked bag rendered safe WJAC Johnstown
  5. State College’s University Park Airport evacuated after ‘suspicious item’ found in luggage Centre Daily Times
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Explosives device team called to University Park Airport for suspicious item: Officials – WJAC Johnstown

  1. Explosives device team called to University Park Airport for suspicious item: Officials WJAC Johnstown
  2. Ground stop at University Park Airport over suspicious item, over 100 passengers bussed to nearby Penn State Fox News
  3. All flights grounded at airport near Penn State University over suspicious device, 100 passengers bused to campus CNN
  4. State College’s University Park Airport evacuated after ‘suspicious item’ found in luggage Centre Daily Times
  5. Pennsylvania Airport Closed After Suspicious Package Is Found in Checked Bag The New York Times
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Adam’s Astonished Sally’s Pregnant With His Child, and Thinks it Changes Everything, While Audra’s Suspicious of Victoria and Nate’s Closeness – Soaps Spoilers

  1. Adam’s Astonished Sally’s Pregnant With His Child, and Thinks it Changes Everything, While Audra’s Suspicious of Victoria and Nate’s Closeness Soaps Spoilers
  2. Young & Restless: Sally Imagines Adam or Nick Being Her Baby’s Father Soaps.com
  3. Sally Spectra Dreams About The Future For Her Baby Soap Hub
  4. ‘The Young and the Restless’ Spoilers: Adam Comes Gunning for Victoria’s Job Showbiz Cheat Sheet
  5. The Young and the Restless Spoilers: Wednesday, February 22 Recap – Adam the Father of Sally’s Baby –… Celebrity Dirty Laundry
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Jaevion Riley Death Considered ‘Suspicious,’ Police Say – NBC Boston

Authorities say a 7-year-old boy who had been in a coma after he was found badly burned and beaten at an apartment in Manchester, New Hampshire, last week has died.

The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office and Manchester police announced Wednesday in a joint release they are considering Jaevion Riley’s death “suspicious” and their investigation is ongoing.

Emergency crews responding to a report of a minor in distress at an apartment in Manchester on Jan. 17 found Jaevion unconscious and suffering from severe burns, police said. He was taken to a local hospital and later transferred to a hospital in Boston, where he died Tuesday.

The Massachusetts chief medical examiner’s office will be conducting an autopsy on the child, but the results are not expected for several months, pending additional studies, prosecutors said.

Twenty-five-year-old Murtadah Mohammad the child’s father, was arrested last week and charged with various offenses arising from the alleged abuse of his son, including one count of first-degree assault, two counts of second-degree assault, two counts of falsifying physical evidence and one count of endangering the welfare of a child. He has been appointed a public defender.

According to court documents, Mohammad told first responders he had been in the shower when his son was hurt and did not see what happened. However, first responders noted there was no evidence to suggest that someone had just taken a shower, and there were other inconsistencies in his statement. He would later tell police, according to an affidavit for arrest filed in court, that he had used force and hot water as forms of discipline.

A mother says the man charged in the horrific assault that left her son in a coma is the boy’s biological father.

The child’s mother, Rainah Riley, told NBC10 Boston last week that her son was in a coma and that the hospital described his injuries as “torture, mutilation and brutalization.” She said Jaevion suffered skull and rib fractures, bleeding in the brain, lung injuries, severe burns and more.

“It is absolutely gruesome, it is horrific, and it is sickening to look at. It makes me physically ill looking at my own son because of what this man did to him,” she said.

Riley said Mohammad had gotten joint custody of Jaevion a few months ago. She said she tried reporting signs of abuse, like bruising, to the New Hampshire Division for Children, Youth and Families, but nothing was done.

“I called for wellness checks on him when he was with him, for the bruising, and nobody did anything,” Riley said. “The system has failed not only my child, but so many children. And something needs to be done, because this isn’t OK. It’s not. Like, when is enough enough?”

Asked last week about Riley’s account, a DCYF representative said the agency is required to protect the children and family’s confidentiality under both state and federal law.

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Idaho college murders – update: Police call logs show reports of ‘suspicious’ men as five vehicles examined

Video shows mystery man with slain Idaho students

Moscow residents have called 911 multiple times to report “suspicious” men and other disturbing incidents in the small, college town in the two weeks since four University of Idaho students were brutally stabbed to death in an off-campus home.

The Independent’s analysis of police call logs revealed chilling complaints including a man carrying a knife, a person “wearing a black ski mask”, a “male outside taking photos of the upper floors” of a home and reports from people believing that someone has tried to enter their home.

In one particularly chilling call, a caller said that a man had given their daughter a note on the back of a receipt at her workplace with the warning: “You better watch out.”

In another, the caller said that a man was “walking around taking down the posters with the tip line information” – believed to be the tip line for the murders of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kerndole and Ethan Chapin.

While several of the reports appear to be disturbing, they also reveal how the community is racked by fear as no arrests have been made and no suspects named in the case.

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Man spotted taking down tip posters

A “suspicious” man was spotted taking down tip posters around Moscow, according to a 911 call.

In one 911 call, the caller told police that they had seen a “suspicious” man walking around removing posters with information about a tip line last Tuesday.

It’s not clear exactly what tip line that was, but there is a good chance it was the Moscow Police Department’s tip line at 208-883-7180, which has been advertised in connection with this month’s murders.

Rachel Sharp30 November 2022 05:00

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Victim’s family fears killer will attend daughter’s funeral

The devastated father of victim Kaylee Goncalves has revealed the family’s fears that their daughter’s killer would show up at her funeral.

Steve Goncalves told ABC News that the family have so far declined to hold a funeral service for the 21-year-old as the killer or killers’ identity remains unknown.

“My wife’s biggest fear, part of the reason we didn’t have a funeral, is because she couldn’t be guaranteed that that monster was going to not be there,” he said.

Now, 16 days into the murder investigation, no suspects have been identified, no arrests made and the murder weapon has not been found.

The Independent’s Graeme Massie has more:

Megan Sheets30 November 2022 04:30

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‘You can’t imagine sending your girl to college and they come back in an urn’: Victim’s father speaks out

The grieving father of victim Kaylee Goncalves has spoken of the horror of proudly sending his daughter off to college only for her to have her “come back in an urn”.

Steve Goncalves told ABC News: “You can’t imagine sending your girl to college and they come back … in an urn.

“You’re numb … you can’t absorb that amount of pain and agony.”

He paid tribute to Goncalves, 21, as his “bonus child” who was always there for people and also paid tribute to her best friend Madison Mogen who was part of the family.

“When you’re sick and you’re down and you’re out, you want to have that one great friend that’s always there for you – and that’s what they had,” he said. “There is no Kaylee without Maddie.”

HIs daughter was planning to move to Texas when she was killed, he said, adding that she had considered a move to Chicago but he and his wife worried it wasn’t safe enough.

“She was going places. She was highly motivated,” he said. “I hope people understand how all these kids … were doing everything right and they were going to be the type of people that you want to be your neighbour.”

Rachel Sharp30 November 2022 04:00

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Campus security ramped up as students return

Campus security has been ramped up across the University of Idaho as students returned to Moscow on Monday following the Thanksgiving break.

Those who returned are changing their habits and ramping up security around their homes.

The Independent revealed how locksmiths have been facing increased demand in the wake of the murders and a former student has raised money for around 1,900 personal alarms for students.

The small college town had emptied out in the wake of the murders – and with no suspects identified, no arrests made and the murder weapon still not found many students are not returning.

Students have only two weeks of classes left before the university term ends for the winter recess.

College officials prepared for the fact that some students would continue to stay remote until at least the new year, vowing to take a flexible approach to learning.

“Faculty have been asked to prepare in-person teaching and remote learning options so that each student can choose their method of engagement for the final two weeks of the semester,” Scott Green, university president, said in a statement last week.

Rachel Sharp30 November 2022 03:30

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University of Idaho alumna raises $20,000 for personal alarms for students

A University of Idaho alumna has raised almost $20,000 in donations to buy 1,900 personal alarms for terrified students living in Moscow with a murderer at large.

Kerry Ulhorn, a 37-year-old former member of the Delta Gamma sorority, told The Independent that she wanted to help students feel safe in the college town after four sorority and fraternity members were stabbed to death in a brutal knife attack back on 13 November.

“The hope is that these will give the students on campus a small sense of security and also just let them know that their alumni and others deeply care about keeping them and the university that we love a safe space for them to be,” she said.

Two weeks have now passed since Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, were brutally murdered in the off-campus home that the three female students shared.

No suspects have been identified, no arrests have been made and the murder weapon is still nowhere to be found, leaving residents in the notoriously safe area on edge.

Rachel Sharp30 November 2022 03:00

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Victim was having ‘normal night’ before murder, says fellow student

A University of Idaho student has revealed that she saw one of the victims enjoying a “normal night” out just hours before she was brutally murdered in her rental home.

Madison Moye told Fox News Digital that Madison Mogen spent much of the night of 12 November at The Corner Club bar in downtown Moscow.

Ms Moye, a 21-year-old sophomore and fellow member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority, said that she saw nothing out of the ordinary, with Mogen “laughing with all her friends” at the sports bar.

“It was just a normal night in Moscow,” she said.

“Moscow is a safe place. Nothing like this ever happens … I didn’t think anything of it.”

Ms Moye lives in a home behind the murder house and said that she knew the victims and had visited their house to “hang out” with them. Mogen and Xana Kernodle were both members of Pi Beta Phi

The close proximity from her home to the crime scene left her wondering if the killer might have passed through her yard, she admitted.

“It’s definitely something that’s crossed my mind and that’s really terrifying,” she said.

Rachel Sharp30 November 2022 02:30

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Investigators still unable to rule whether Kaylee Goncalves had stalker

Investigators have still been unable to rule out the possibility that one of the victim’s – Kaylee Goncalves – had a stalker.

Goncalves, 21, reportedly confided in friends before her death that she believed she was stalked by someone.

The identity of the alleged stalker is not known.

Last week, police said that they were looking into the theory but had been unable to either confirm or deny it.

In an update on Sunday, Moscow Police revealed that – despite “hundreds” of tips about the suspected stalker – they are still at something of a loss.

“Investigators have looked extensively into information received about Kaylee having a stalker. They have pursued hundreds of pieces of information related to this topic but have not verified or identified a stalker,” police said in a press release.

“Anyone with information about a potential stalker or unusual instances is asked to contact the tip line.”

Rachel Sharp30 November 2022 02:00

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Ethan Chapin’s friends’ touching floral tribute:

Friends of Ethan Chapin have been planting tulips in memory of the slain student who used to work in the fields in Skagit Valley.

Chapin’s former boss Andrew Miller and former coworker Reese Gardner told King5 that they are planting thousands of tulip bulbs across Conway and Mount Vernon where the 20-year-old grew up as well as at the University of Idaho.

The pair said that the gardens will be called “Ethan’s Smile” in his honour.

Mr Gardner said that he met the 20-year-old when they were colleagues on a local farm and said that he was struggling to comprehend his sudden death.

“He was one of the few people that there was nothing bad about him. He was 100% pure. He was honest, just a great person,” he said.

“It still is hard to believe, especially that something like that could happen. It’s an unbelievable thing that someone could do that.

“He made everyone’s lives a little bit better no matter what, and I just think something like that shouldn’t be forgotten,” he said, adding that his friend will now “always be here through the tulips”.

Mr Miller said that planting flowers in his memory is a way to “honor” and “remember” him every spring.

“Knowing I can be helping out and doing something that will help his remembrance is definitely helping me get through this,” he said, adding that he hopes it can help make “everyone’s lives a little bit better”.

Rachel Sharp30 November 2022 01:30

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Moscow resident reported man with knife days after murders

A 911 call was made reporting a man with a knife just days after the four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death in their home while they slept.

The Independent’s analysis of police call logs revealed several chilling complaints had been made in the two weeks since the 13 November murders.

On 20 November – exactly one week on from the killings – a caller reported “a male on the side of the road carrying a knife in front of him, stretched out”.

Officers did not file a report about the incident.

Other 911 calls reported “suspicious” men being spotted in the areas.

Rachel Sharp30 November 2022 01:00

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Lock shop can’t keep up with demand as Moscow residents ramp up security

Moscow Lock Shop can’t keep up with the demand for deadbolts.

The calls started coming in just hours after police discovered four University of Idaho students fatally stabbed on 13 November. Then the phone started ringing even more; by 17 November, the number of calls had reached 50 in a day.

“If you imagine that there’s two of us working, and then we’re going out and actually doing calls, and there’s 50 phone calls in one day … we’re not getting them all done,” locksmith Casper Combs, 28, tells The Independent, pointing out that it takes about an hour to install each deadbolt.

The Lock Shop has a waiting list “past Thanksgiving, that’s for sure,” he says. Most of the calls come from landlords and scared parents of students at UI, which is less than a mile away – “typically moms who are worried about their kids.”

“Little town Moscow doesn’t get a lot of drama, thank God,” says Mr Combs. “We’re lucky enough to live in a town where this type of thing is kind of so outlandish … everybody is just freaked out, and that’s all that they’re talking about.”

The Independent’s Sheila Flynn reports from on the ground in Moscow:

Guns, deadbolts and mass student exodus: Terror grips Idaho town after murders

Parents are ordering deadbolts, teens are asking for guns and the streets are empty in Moscow. There is a killer – or killers – on the loose, more than two weeks after four college students were murdered in their beds. Locals tell Sheila Flynn how fear is deepening as time goes by without any arrests and with little information from police

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Idaho college murders – update: Police call logs show reports of ‘blood’ stains and ‘suspicious’ men in Moscow as suspect at large

Video shows mystery man with slain Idaho students

Moscow residents have called 911 multiple times to report “suspicious” men and other disturbing incidents in the small, college town in the two weeks since four University of Idaho students were brutally stabbed to death in an off-campus home.

The Independent’s analysis of police call logs revealed chilling complaints including a man carrying a knife, a person “wearing a black ski mask”, a “male outside taking photos of the upper floors” of a home and reports from people believing that someone has tried to enter their home.

In one particularly chilling call, a caller said that a man had given their daughter a note on the back of a receipt at her workplace with the warning: “You better watch out.”

In another, the caller said that a man was “walking around taking down the posters with the tip line information” – believed to be the tip line for the murders of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kerndole and Ethan Chapin.

While several of the reports appear to be disturbing, they also reveal how the community is racked by fear as no arrests have been made and no suspects named in the case.

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Vigils to take place on Wednesday

The small college town of Moscow is preparing to hold a vigil on Wednesday in memory of the four victims murdered in a brutal knife attack on 13 November.

The University of Idaho will host the event at the Moscow campus at 5pm local time on 30 November followed by an event at the Boise campus at 6pm.

The university will “honor the memory of Ethan, Xana, Madison and Kaylee,” it says.

People will also be able to join the vigil remotely.

The vigil was originally slated to take place in the days after the murders but was postponed as the town emptied, with terrified students upping sticks and leaving as the killer or killers remain at large.

Several students returned to Moscow on Monday, after the Thanksgiving break.

Rachel Sharp29 November 2022 20:00

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Students all ‘died quickly’, says victim’s father

The four students killed in the knife attack all died quickly, according to the grieving father of victim Kaylee Goncalves.

Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were killed around 3am or 4am on 13 November, police said.

Their bodies were left undiscovered for several hours, with police receiving a 911 call at 11.58am to report an “unconscious individual” at the home.

Steve Goncalves told ABC News that he learned that it would have made no difference if the victims were found earlier as his daughter and her three friends had died quickly and so would not have been saved.

“Nobody suffered and nobody felt like that kind of pain,” he said.

Rachel Sharp29 November 2022 19:30

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Tracing the Idaho murder victims’ final hours

It could have been anyone, in any US college town, on any Saturday night. That’s how typical the murdered students’ behaviour was in Moscow, Idaho, just hours before they were brutally stabbed to death.

The University of Idaho campus had been busy that day, a sea of gold and silver as the Vandals prepared for a home game against the UC Davis Aggies in the 16,000-seat Kibbie Dome. It was 28 degrees at kickoff – the weather was listed as a daunting “ice fog” – but happy, loyal fans turned out; the Vandals’ 44-26 loss was disappointing but did not deter the students from preparing to hit the town.

Among them were five girls living in a three-bedroom rental home on King Road, just over a mile from the stadium and only two blocks from the edge of campus. Kaylee Goncalves and Maddie Mogen, both 21 and childhood best friends, were heading together to the bars downtown. Xana Kernodle, 20, was planning to hang out with her boyfriend, 20-year-old Ethan Chapin. The girls’ two other female roommates would spend the night out, also.

Reporting from on the ground in Moscow, Idaho, The Independent’s Sheila Flynn outlines the students’ final hours:

Rachel Sharp29 November 2022 19:00

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Kaylee Goncalves’ father reveals why family didn’t hold funeral

The father of one of the four University of Idaho students stabbed to death says his family will not give her a funeral for fear that the “monster” who murdered her might attend.

Kaylee Goncalves was killed at an off-campus house in the city of Moscow, Idaho, in the early hours of 13 November, with police still hunting for the murderer.

Her father, Steve Goncalves, says that the family has not been able to bring itself to have a commemoration for their daughter just yet.

“My wife’s biggest fear, part of the reason we didn’t have a funeral, is because she couldn’t be guaranteed that that monster was going to not be there,” he told ABC News.

He insisted that he still supports and trusts the law enforcement officers who are working the case, despite a lack of results so far and the killer still on the loose.

The Independent’s Graeme Massie has more:

Megan Sheets29 November 2022 18:46

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Kaylee Goncalves’ father says he is trying to have faith in police

Kaylee Goncalves’ father has said that he is trying to have faith in police investigating his daughter’s murder but cannot help being somewhat frustrated with the investigation so far.

Steve Goncalves told ABC News that he is feeling “a little defeated” and frustrated by the lack of information law enforcement are sharing with the family as the investigation rumbles into its third week.

“I have to assume and hope that this is all part of their plan and … they’ve got this all figured out,” he said.

“I know that there’s some really good, hard-working guys and girls that are on this case that I’ve met. And they looked me in the eyes and they told me straight-out that they’re working and they’re doing everything in their power.”

Knowing his daughter’s killer is still out there is the only feeling worse than the fact that she has died, he said.

“[The killer is] having a great life out there – and you’re just left in shambles,” he said.

“I have to have my justice. These families deserve that.

“We just have to come together as a community. Submit all those pieces of evidence … and get this guy off the streets.”

Rachel Sharp29 November 2022 18:30

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Man spotted taking down tip posters

A “suspicious” man was spotted taking down tip posters around Moscow, according to a 911 call.

In one 911 call, the caller told police that they had seen a “suspicious” man walking around removing posters with information about a tip line last Tuesday.

It’s not clear exactly what tip line that was, but there is a good chance it was the Moscow Police Department’s tip line at 208-883-7180, which has been advertised in connection with this month’s murders.

Rachel Sharp29 November 2022 18:00

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Victim’s family fears killer will attend daughter’s funeral

The devastated father of victim Kaylee Goncalves has revealed the family’s fears that their daughter’s killer would show up at her funeral.

Steve Goncalves told ABC News that the family have so far declined to hold a funeral service for the 21-year-old as the killer or killers’ identity remains unknown.

“My wife’s biggest fear, part of the reason we didn’t have a funeral, is because she couldn’t be guaranteed that that monster was going to not be there,” he said.

Now, 16 days into the murder investigation, no suspects have been identified, no arrests made and the murder weapon has not been found.

Rachel Sharp29 November 2022 17:30

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911 call reported man with knife days after killings

A 911 call was made reporting a man with a knife just days after the four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death in their home while they slept.

The Independent’s analysis of police call logs revealed several chilling complaints had been made in the two weeks since the 13 November murders.

On 20 November – exactly one week on from the killings – a caller reported “a male on the side of the road carrying a knife in front of him, stretched out”.

Officers did not file a report about the incident.

Other 911 calls reported “suspicious” men being spotted in the areas.

Rachel Sharp29 November 2022 17:10

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Student says victim was having ‘normal night’ before murder

A University of Idaho student has revealed that she saw one of the victims enjoying a “normal night” out just hours before she was brutally murdered in her rental home.

Madison Moye told Fox News Digital that Madison Mogen spent much of the night of 12 November at The Corner Club bar in downtown Moscow.

Ms Moye, a 21-year-old sophomore and fellow member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority, said that she saw nothing out of the ordinary, with Mogen “laughing with all her friends” at the sports bar.

“It was just a normal night in Moscow,” said.

“Moscow is a safe place. Nothing like this ever happens … I didn’t think anything of it.”

Ms Moye lives in a home behind the murder house and said that she knew the victims and had visited their house to “hang out” with them. Mogen and Xana Kernodle were both members of Pi Beta Phi

The close proximity from her home to the crime scene left her wondering if the killer might have passed through her yard, she admitted.

“It’s definitely something that’s crossed my mind and that’s really terrifying,” she said.

Rachel Sharp29 November 2022 16:50

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Idaho college murders: The rumours and conspiracy theories ruled out by investigators

Two weeks have now passed since four University of Idaho students were brutally stabbed to death in the small college town of Moscow – with no suspects identified, no arrests made and the murder weapon nowhere to be found.

Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, were found murdered in the off-campus home that the three female students shared in the early hours of 13 November.

Despite multiple law enforcement agencies being drafted in to work on the case, police appear to be no closer to catching the killer, leaving students and residents of the notoriously safe town racked by fear and social media awash with speculation.

While officials are remaining tightlipped about key parts of the investigation including why they believe the murders were targeted, they have debunked several online rumours and ruled out potential ties to the killings.

This is what police have ruled out so far:

Rachel Sharp29 November 2022 16:28

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