University of Idaho murders: Dad thinks daughter, BFF targeted Via HunterTOSun
“His entry and exit are available without having to go upstairs or downstairs … I’m using logic that he chose to go up there when he didn’t have to.”Article content
MURDERED: Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen were killed Sunday off campus at the University of Idaho. FACEBOOK/ INSTAGRAM“I’ll cut to the chase — their means of death don’t match,” he toldThe two young women had been best friends since childhood and were sleeping in the same bed in a third-floor bedroom when the attack unfolded. Kernodle and Chapin were slain in a second-floor bedroom where the sliding door was located.
“I have been saying for a while that some of the ways that we can know that this is a targeted attack is in the manner in which some of these victims were killed,” she told NewsNation.“But what you might see in a situation like this is sort of a gross overkill of one victim versus the others who maybe simply just got in the way, and I believe that that’s what her father is referring to.”
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