Moscow-Murders

WSU Offering Students Option to Attend Classes Online After Holiday Break

PULLMAN – Washington State University students will be able to explore remote instruction as a possible option for the rest of the semester. WSU Pullman Chancellor Elizabeth Chilton issued a statement on Tuesday regarding student safety following the murder of four University of Idaho students in Moscow. Chilton says that students are welcome to explore […]

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Moscow murders: ‘In some ways, this took our innocence,’ police say during news conference

TL;DR:  Detectives are releasing that on the morning of November 13th, the surviving roommates summoned friends to the residence because they believed one of the second-floor victims had passed out and was not waking up. At 11:58 a.m., a 911 call requested aid for an unconscious person. The call originated from inside the residence on

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Moscow murders: Surviving roommates first summoned friends, then 911 was called

Just another head-scratcher. How could the roommates think that the murder victims (with blood everywhere) were merely passed out?   Investigators involved in the Nov. 13 quadruple homicide case in Moscow have ruled out the 911 caller as the murderer, but have not divulged the identity of the caller. Officials from the Moscow Police Department,

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UPDATE AT 5:49 P.M.: Moscow police provide update; surviving roommates, man at food truck ruled out as suspects

From the LMT:  UPDATE AT 5:49 P.M.: The Moscow Police Department released new details about the murder case involving four University of Idaho students, including their whereabouts during the weekend and new information from the county coroner. There are no suspects in custody and the murder weapon has not been found. Detectives are seeking additional

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Map released by Moscow police shows movement of victims before murders; public again asked to provide tips, video footage

This map of Moscow shows the movements of University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin on Saturday night and early Sunday morning before they were murdered at their residence at 1122 King Road. The map was released by the Moscow Police Department on Friday. Moscow Police Department The Moscow

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Killer ‘Still Out There’

Another excellent article by Moscow-Pullman Daily News staff writer Anthony Kuipers.  The chief of the Moscow Police Department said Wednesday that even though evidence suggests the alleged murders near campus Sunday were an “isolated, targeted attack,” he asked the public to remain vigilant as the killer is still on the loose. “We do not have

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Investigation is King, but Public Still Deserves Police Candor

Excellent article from Marty Trillhaase on the mass murder in Moscow, ID.  I’m reproducing it here in full. You can read the original over at the Moscow-Pullman Daily News website.  After four University of Idaho students were stabbed to death in a Moscow residence by an assailant who remains at large, law enforcement continued to

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