Four University of Idaho Students Murdered

Four University of Idaho Students Murdered

Over the weekend, four University of Idaho students were murdered inside their home on campus in a quadruple homicide. No suspect has been apprehended as of Wednesday. All four students had likely been stabbed to death.

Police authorities in Moscow, Idaho responded to a call reporting an unconscious individual outside a home on Sunday. Police discovered four victims in the home, all of which had been stabbed. Classes were then canceled, though authorities described the crime as an “isolated attack,” according to CNN. The four victims include Ethan Chaplin, 20; Xana Kernodle, 20; Madison Mogen, 21; and Kaylee Goncalves, 21. Authorities have determined that the person who committed the attack did so with an “edged weapon,” according to NBC News. No suspect has been apprehended.

Police suspect a white male between the ages of 18 and 22, who had been seen wielding a knife against the group as they walked across campus a few days prior, according to Fox News. Many students on campus have gone home early, despite authorities’ belief that the attack was isolated. Police are currently conducting autopsies on each of the victims.

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