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University of Idaho killings: police receive over 260 digital submissions

University of Idaho killings: police receive over 260 digital submissions


University of Idaho killings: police receive over 260 digital submissions
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Police hunting who is behind the shocking killings of four University of Idaho students have now received hundreds of digital media submissions via an FBI internet link as they continue to seek clues for the unsolved crime.

In a statement released on Friday, the Moscow police department said that more than 260 digital media submissions have been sent in by community members since authorities launched an investigation into the quadruple homicide that happened on 13 November.

Since then, a manhunt has been under way as residents remain afraid and frustrated over the lack of clues and leads. Police have yet to identify any suspected motive and the identity of the perpetrator which has stunned the small college town in a rural part of the state.

Earlier this week, police said that investigators have looked into more than 1,000 tips and have interviewed over 150 people to no avail.

Autopsies conducted by the Latah county coroner confirmed that some of the victims had defensive wounds and that each was stabbed multiple times, Additionally, there were no signs of sexual assault.

Currently, detectives do not believe that the two surviving roommates are involved in the crime. Neither do they believe that any individual at the residence when police were called was involved.

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