Idaho police chief vows to solve college murders: 'No stone will go unturned'

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Idaho police chief vows to solve college murders: 'No stone will go unturned'
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Moscow Police Chief James Fry pledged to solve the quadruple homicide at the University of Idaho on Tuesday, saying that 'no stone will go unturned' in the investigation.

Fox News' Alexis McAdams reports what Idaho Police Chief James Fry relayed to her in a cable exclusive interview on the murders of four University of Idaho students on 'The Story with Martha MacCallum.'

MOSCOW, Idaho – Authorities still have not identified a suspect or located a murder weapon more than three weeks after fourstudents were murdered, but Moscow Police Chief James Fry pledged to get to the bottom of the baffling case on Tuesday. "This case is not going cold. We have tips coming in. We have investigators out every day interviewing people. We’re still reviewing evidence, we’re still looking at all aspects of this," Fry told Fox News."I said early on that no stone will go unturned, and I mean that."

Moscow Police Chief James Fry speaking at a Nov 20 press conference about the unsolved murders of four University of Idaho seniors.

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