Idaho murders: Police receive first forensic lab results nearly 3 weeks after brutal slaying of students

Idaho murders: Police receive first forensic lab results nearly 3 weeks after brutal slaying of students
Idaho State Police has informed that they have received the first forensic reports of the Idaho murder victims (@kayleegoncalves/@xanakernodle/Instagram and NewsNation/video screenshot)

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MOSCOW, IDAHO: Nearly three weeks since the brutal slaying of four University of Idaho students in their house, investigators have started receiving forensic results. Aaron Snell, the communications director for the Idaho State Police, said that the results would be used to 'paint that picture' that resulted in the stabbing murders of Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Maddie Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20.

“I do know that each type of testing… some take longer than others. And I also do know that there have been results that have been returned and those go directly to the investigators,” Aaron Snell said. He did not address if DNA from the four victims or their two roommates was found at the location during an interview with Fox News. At the Moscow, Idaho residence where the students were killed, over 4,000 pictures and over 110 pieces of physical evidence were collectively gathered as per Daily Mail. Detectives are also reviewing an additional 488 digital media submissions as part of their investigation. 

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