'Killer won't leave calling cards': PI debunks theories around Idaho murders including 'skinned dog' claims
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MOSCOW, IDAHO: A private investigator has slammed conspiracy theories that surfaced after four University of Idaho students were visciously murdered. In the early morning hours of November 13, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Ethan Chapin, 20, were stabbed to death in an off-campus three-story rented home. Law enforcement has yet to identify the suspect(s) in the case. Authorities have said that the gory scene where the students were killed was the “worst they’ve ever seen."
As the killer remains on the loose, police have debunked several rumors. For example, some false reports claimed the victims were tied and gagged. Bill Warner, a private investigator from Sarasota, Florida, told The US Sun that this could not have been the case as "one person would not be able to do so unless he had a firearm to hold them all at bay." As the murder weapon was a knife and not a gun, he said, "holding four people at bay does not work with a knife as several people could just run away."