We learned two big things about the University of Idaho murders over the weekend. Victim Kaylee Goncalves‘ family gave multiple interviews, finally revealing a very good reason why police might suspect she was the intended target: her death was “significantly more brutal” than that of her three friends, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, and Madison Mogen.
They also admitted to being so frustrated with the Moscow PD‘s handling of the case that they were talking to private detectives about it.
One key area of frustration? The elimination of suspicious characters in what they believe was a premature way. Related: Spared Roommates Break Silence On Murders One such person was Kaylee’s alleged stalker, a rumor that had been fueled by internet sleuths.
Apparently the 21-year-old told friends in mid-October, a month before the killings, about a guy who had followed her around a bit.
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