Idaho cops sift through 22K Hyundai Elantras to find one that passed through 'immediate area' of murder scene

Idaho cops sift through 22K Hyundai Elantras to find one that passed through 'immediate area' of murder scene
Now the police apart from other clues have narrowed down their focus on the Hyundai Elantras, the car which has been immediately spotted in the immediate area of the brutal slaying (Screenshot from CBS News/ YouTube)

MOSCOW, IDAHO: After over a month getting elapsed, there are still no suspects in the chilling University of Idaho murders that happened in the three-story off-campus 'party house' at 1122 King Road, between 3 am and 4 am on November 13. Ethan Chapin, 20, Xana Kernodle, 20, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, and Madison Mogen, 21, were all asleep in their beds when they were fatally stabbed in one of the grisliest murders. 

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The 'small' Moscow police department said that six detectives and five support personnel have been assigned to the murder investigation and that 48 FBI investigators, including behavioral analysis experts, and 28 officers from the Idaho State Police had also contributed to the investigation. Now the police apart from other clues have narrowed down their focus on the Hyundai Elantras, the car which has been spotted in the "immediate area" of the brutal slaying. However, there are 22,000 such registered cars, the police say, and locating the one found near the spot could be a 'critical' clue.