'They don't have the resources': Former FBI agent says Moscow PD is ill-equipped to solve Idaho murders
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MOSCOW, IDAHO: The investigation into the November 13 stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students is still ongoing. It has been one month since the heinous killings at 1122 King Road, and Moscow police have been vigorously following up on every piece of potential evidence to apprehend the killer. However, a former FBI agent has raised questions about the Moscow Police's caliber to crack the confounding case.
"I think the Moscow Police Department is in over its head. I think they're drowning," Former FBI agent Pete Yachmetz told the New York Post, adding, "They don't have the resources to properly address this type of crime." Meanwhile, local media and the victims' families have been exerting pressure on the police amid a public outcry at the slow progress of the probe.