Over six weeks after four University of Idaho Students were brutally slain while they slept in their homes, investigators have still not identified a suspect.
Amid criticism for not finding a suspect in the brutal slaying of four University of Idaho students more than six weeks after the murders, the Moscow Police Department said Tuesday they believe someone is withholding information.
The department said in an update that detectives believe that person may have a crucial detail “that adds context to what occurred on the night of the murders.” “Our focus remains on the investigation, not an individual’s activities displayed in the tip,” police“Whether you believe it is significant or not, your information might be one of the puzzle pieces that help solve these murders.”
Cops added that digital submission of tips and leads will not be made public “due to our ongoing commitment to keep information private and details may be pertinent to the ongoing criminal investigation.”Police also confirmed Tuesday that an associate history professor at the college, who was mentioned in a viral video, is not considered a suspect in the case.
Additional updates will be provided to the public when information becomes available for release, cops said.
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