A shocking crime rocked the University of Idaho when four students were brutally murdered in their off-campus home, leaving a community desperate for answers. As investigators piece together the details, many questions remain: Who was responsible? What was the motive? And how did this tragedy unfold? In this video, we break down everything we know so far about the case, the timeline, key evidence, and the latest developments. Watch till the end and share your thoughts and theories in the comments.
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Hello everyone. My name is Rachel and welcome back to another true crime video. So the case that I have for you guys today is a very recent case, and there's not a lot of information out there about this case. And it's been said that there is a lot of misinformation about this case and rumors.
So I just wanted to jump on here and cover this case and hopefully put things together in a way that makes sense in a timeline that's easy to understand and put forward any information that I think is the most credible and the most reliable so that we can hopefully find answers for these four murders.
This video will cover the recent killings of the four students at the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho. The four students involved in this attack include 21-year-old Kaylee Gonsalves, 21-year-old Madison Mogan, 20-year-old Ethan Chapin, and 20-year-old Zanna Cronodal. So, a bit of background information.
These four students were all students who went to the University of Idaho, like I said, and lived in a college town called Moscow. Moscow has a population of around 25,000 people and before these four murders, there had not been any murders recorded in Moscow for more than seven years. So, students on campus said that they felt very safe around the campus.
They felt safe walking around at night or leaving their bikes unlocked around campus. However, these murders have shaken up the entire college community. Many who live around campus said that they left the campus and went home for Thanksgiving early because they're afraid that there's still a killer loose on the campus.
Others said that they're taking a lot more safety precautions, such as walking only in groups around campus and not going out after dark. A coffee shop on campus said that they've also changed their hours so that all of their employees are off before dark so that they can get home before dark.
Some of the professors on campus have even said that they think that classes should go back to being remote for the remainder of the semester to keep the students safe. So now I'm going to tell you a little bit about each of the four victims in this case. 21-year-old Kaylee Gonsalves was from Rathdrum, Idaho. She had been set to graduate a semester early in December of that year.
After graduating, Kaylee planned on moving to Austin, Texas with one of her close friends, Jordan. Kaylee had actually secured a job already at a marketing firm in Texas, and she was so excited to move away from her home state and explore more of the country. Jordan went on to say that Kaylee just wanted an adventure.
Jordan said that she would suggest super last minute and spontaneous plans, but Kaylee was always down for the adventure. Kaylee had shared a dog with her ex who she was still friends with at the time. We will actually discuss more of her ex in just a few minutes. Kaylee was also in the Alpha Phi sorority and her little described her as quote, Kaylee was someone who was kind to everyone.
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