'Something pissed someone off': Retired Moscow captain says Idaho killer was motivated by revenge

'Something pissed someone off': Retired Moscow captain says Idaho killer was motivated by revenge
The murder of four college students last month was likely committed by someone who knew at least one of the victims (xanakernodle, kayleegoncalves, maddiemogen/Instagram)

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MOSCOW, IDAHO: The murder of four college students last month was likely committed by someone who knew at least one of the victims and may have been looking for revenge, according to a retired Moscow police captain who spent 20 years looking into every local homicide in the Idaho city. In a candid interview with DailyMail, retired Moscow Police Captain Paul Kwaitkowski, 64, explained that "when you use the word 'targeted,' it means somewhere along the line we met." He added, "Somewhere along the line, something bad happened, something that pissed someone off enough to go after these people."

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Almost a month after Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin were fatally stabbed in their off-campus residence, Kwaitkowski spoke as pressure mounted on the authorities to identify a suspect and find a murder weapon in the quadruple murder investigation. 

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