Who is Kane Francetich? Moscow resident saw white Hyundai Elantra around time of Idaho murders

Who is Kane Francetich? Moscow resident saw white Hyundai Elantra around time of Idaho murders
The murders of four students of University of Idaho still remain a mystery (Instagram/@kayleegoncalves, ABC screengrab)

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MOSCOW, IDAHO: The FBI and Moscow police are working hard to gather more information in the Idaho murders case so that the accused can be apprehended. Their main goal is to figure out what happened on November 13, when Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Ethan Chapin were fatally stabbed in their off-campus house.

This quest requires them to scan CCTV footage from many points throughout town on the night of the murders and re-interviewing people. Surprisingly, a statement from a Moscow resident may be useful in helping the authorities solve the case. New details about the University of Idaho murders have recently emerged. Local businesses are responding to the request by offering CCTV videos and other potentially relevant information, as the police are re-interviewing the people of Idaho in the hope of finding some clues related to the murder.

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Who is Kane Francetich?

According to a report from the Moscow police, a witness claims to have seen a white car pass by around the neighborhood at the time of the murders. Kane Francetich, the owner of a residence in Moscow, Idaho, who lives just 0.3 miles from the crime scene, has claimed that Moscow police contacted him on November 14, a day after the four University of Idaho students were found dead in their beds, as reported by NorthEastern Post