Idaho murders: Web sleuths revive 'stalker theory' after vape shop manager claims Kaylee Goncalves was followed
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MOSCOW, IDAHO: The investigation into the quadruple murder of University of Idaho students is at a standstill, with no suspects weeks after the killings. Amid the stalemate, the stalker angle is again making the rounds as a vape shop manager in downtown Moscow, Idaho, has revealed that Kaylee Goncalves often talked to him about a stalker.
A similar conversation took place as recently as three weeks before the Idaho massacre. The manager revealed that Kaylee once told him that she was being stalked by someone "either by the campus or down on Main Street."
NewsNation senior national correspondent Brian Entin quoted one of the manager's revelations, "Moscow, Idaho vape shop manager tells me Kaylee Goncalves talked about a stalker 3 weeks before the murders. You could tell they were all obviously trying to keep Kaylee safe and be there for her as good friends." Previously, police revealed that there was an incident of a stalker that Kaylee informed her family and friends about. However, police further revealed that the angle was dismissed due to a lack of evidence. The Internet weighed on the stalker theory with some claiming that it is a possibility and some arguing that there is no concrete evidence to support it.