Idaho murders: Kaylee Goncalves's family 'feel' police cleared a 'couple of individuals very fast'

Idaho murders: Kaylee Goncalves's family 'feel' police cleared a 'couple of individuals very fast'
Kaylee Goncalves' parents reportedly said they were unhappy that some individuals were cleared too soon (kayleegoncalves/Instagram)

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MOSCOW, IDAHO: In a recent interview, the family of Kaylee Goncalves, one of the victims of the University of Idaho murders, expressed their frustration with authorities for "clearing possible suspects very fast." During the interview, News Nation's senior national correspondent Brian Entin asked her family if they had noticed anything unusual. He reportedly asked, “Is anyone acting since the murder? Since the murder. I mean, is there anyone that you have a weird feeling about that.” 

Goncalves' sister Alivea responded, "Yeah I would say I am not in the immediate circle by any means. But few of the names have been circulating around. I think it’s hard not to kind of you know dig into it. We have so little information from law enforcement.” When asked if they could think of any such names that they suspect, the family all agreed together by saying that they “just feel like there has been a couple of individuals that were cleared very fast that maybe shouldn’t have been.” The family also asserted that they still did not believe that Goncalves' ex Jack DuCoeur was the killer. 

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