'Can't imagine the pain': Internet grieves as police returns slain Idaho students' belongings to families

'Can't imagine the pain': Internet grieves as police returns slain Idaho students' belongings to families
University of Idaho victims' possessions will be returned to their families (Instagram/@kayleegoncalves,YouTube/CBS News)

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MOSCOW, IDAHO: Four University of Idaho students' deaths have shocked the local population's conscience. In the early hours of November 13, Kaylee, Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin, all about 20 years old, were fatally murdered in a three-story leased home off-campus. Police have not yet named the suspect(s) in the case.

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The grisly scenario in which the students were killed has been dubbed by authorities as the "worst they've ever seen." Since the deaths of the four University of Idaho students more than three weeks ago, Moscow police is still looking for the culprit(s), as the killer is still free. After weeks of investigation, the personal possessions of four University of Idaho students found dead last month will be returned to their families on Wednesday, according to the Moscow Police Department.