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University Of Idaho Murders: Cops Slammed After Flip-Flopping On Theory, Blaming 'Miscommunication'

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It’s been nearly three weeks since the shocking quadruple murder at the University of Idaho — and it feels like all the cops have learned is that they don’t know as much as they thought they did.

As you’ve no doubt heard by now, on November 13 four students — Xana KernodleEthan Chapin, Kaylee Goncalves, and Madison Mogen were found stabbed to death at their off-campus residence.

The Moscow Police Department was reticent at first to even say this had been a murder, much less to reveal what a brutal crime scene they’d stumbled on.

After the public learned more about the massacre, authorities actually told everyone not to worry. They said this was a “targeted” killing and that no one else was in danger, declaring there was “no ongoing threat.” Related: Catfish Killer Austin Lee Edwards’ Home Renovations Hint At Chilling Plans For Teen Girl… From the start there was pushback on that theory.

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