Just Weeks Before Idaho Slaying Locals Reported An Ominous Sign

UPDATE: Further evidence has been released in the brutal discovery of four University of Idaho students found dead in an Idaho home.

The investigation is ongoing. However, since our last report on this story, we have learned that the four students were brutally stabbed to death. The killer is still at large and apparently was “sloppy” and left a “mess” of evidence, according to the victim’s parents.

It has also been discovered that an Australian Shepard, owned by residents just three miles away from the killing, was brutally filleted just weeks before the murders.

Steve and Kristi Goncalves, the parents of one of the victims- Kaylee- said they’d been told by police that examining the turbulent crime scene will take time.

Steve Goncalves told Fox News, “They’re telling us that there’s so much evidence that it’s going to take a lot of time to process it all.”

Due to the amount of evidence and the nature of the crime, police have set up a mobile unit at the scene of the crime so they may be able to “expedite things,” according to the grieving parents.

The killer “made a mess there, and they’re going to have to go through that point by point,” Mr. Goncalves added.

Kaylee Goncalves – one of the victims

During a press conference, officials with the Moscow Police Department asked for patience while investigating the quadruple homicide.

Police continue to state that they believe the attack was targeted but would not go into further detail.

“It was a complex and terrible crime and it will take some time to resolve,” Moscow Police Chief James Fry said.

“We believe they’re targeted because we take a totality of all the circumstances we’re looking at. Do we know any one person that was targeted? We’re not able to say at this point in time due to our investigation, but we still believe that,”  Fry said.


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