Idaho murders: FBI helps Moscow police comb through 'hours and hours of video' from CCTVs all over town

Idaho murders: FBI helps Moscow police comb through 'hours and hours of video' from CCTVs all over town
What the method of murder may tell us about the killer who murdered four University of Idaho students (Instagram/Autumn Goncalves, Xana Kernodle)

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MOSCOW, IDHAO: There has been no progress in solving the November 13 deaths of four University of Idaho students who were discovered stabbed to death at their off-campus King Road residence. The investigation is still in progress. But so far, no suspects have been apprehended.

It has been exactly one month since the vicious murders took place, and the Moscow police authorities have been actively following up on all the possible evidence to help nab the Idaho Butcher. The local police, who have never seen such a big case that has grabbed national headlines, is taking the help of the FBI to crack the case as they go through thousands of video clips connected to the case.

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Recently, in a video statement on November 12, Monday, Roger Lanier of Moscow Police said an "army of analysts" were skimming through videos from all over Moscow that residents and business owners have uploaded. Lanier further added, "As you can imagine, there's hours and hours and hours of video, so it does take a lot of time." as reported by BBC.