Idaho murders: Did killer arrive in 'stolen car'? Internet theory claims murderer might not be Moscow resident

Idaho murders: Did killer arrive in 'stolen car'? Internet theory claims murderer might not be Moscow resident
Internet theorists say the murderer may have used a 'stolen car' (Screenshot/NY Post video, Instagram/@kayleegoncalves and @xanakernodle)

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MOSCOW, IDAHO: As the investigation into the brutal murders of the four University of Idaho students has crossed the one-month mark without any suspect(s) in hand, Internet sleuths are now arguing for the possibility that the suspect is not from Moscow, Idaho. In the early hours of November 13, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, were murdered in their rental house close to the university.

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The case has remained a mystery for almost a month, and neither the police nor the FBI has any solid leads, including a motive for the brutal stabbings. Now users on social media think that the suspect might have used a ‘stolen car’ to drive to the victims' home to commit the murders.