Idaho murders: Cops release bodycam footage recorded on the morning of quadruple homicide

Idaho murders: Cops release bodycam footage recorded on the morning of quadruple homicide
Screenshot from cops' video (L) on the morning of the quadruple homicide on November 13 that has rocked the college town (Moscow Police Department and Instagram/@kayleegoncalves)

This article is based on sources and MEAWW cannot verify this information independently. 

MOSCOW, IDAHO: A new body cam footage has been released by the Moscow Police Department, which was recorded on the fateful night when the four University of Idaho students were murdered. On November 13, the lives of Madison Mogen, 21, her best friend Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Ethan Chapin, 20, and his girlfriend Xana Kernodle, 20, were reportedly taken between 3 am and 4 am.

Around the same time, it has been said that the cops in plain clothes stopped three University of Idaho students in a field between West Taylor Avenue and the Sigma Chi fraternity, not very far from the place where the quadruple homicide occurred. The youngsters were confronted by the law enforcement officials at about 2.50 am on November 13 for alleged underage drinking, Fox News reported. The incident, recorded by the police bodycam, has now been released. The video reportedly showed police issuing citations to the three students after they accepted that their age was less than 21 and all of them had six to eight beers each.

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