'Cops should lock down the murder house': Idaho killer may tamper with evidence, expert warns

'Cops should lock down the murder house': Idaho killer may tamper with evidence, expert warns
The killer is still at large after one month of the University of Idaho killings (Screenshot/ Fox News and [email protected] Goncalves)

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MOSCOW, IDAHO: It has almost been a month since four University of Idaho students were brutally murdered in an off-campus three-story rented home on November 13 and the killer is still at large. Police have released little to no information related to the suspect but have advised the locals to remain vigilant and communicate with family members while outside. This has led many to speculate that law enforcement officers might have knowledge about the killer and that a suspect may even be in the area. 

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During an interview today with Fox News, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan said the case is taking so long because "the evidence is multi-layered and it has evidence that predates the actual event." He continued, "This location was actually what they have termed as party house. You are going to have a lot of partial DNA evidences, they are commonly known as the touch DNA that they (police officers) have to search through."