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Well, the case of the 4 murdered college students in Idaho drags on. We still don’t know why they were killed, or who killed them. All we know is that cops are now looking for the mysterious driver of a white Hyundai Elantra. They’ve been looking for this car and driver for eons now, and it’s just shocking to me, that there are not more videos of this car at or around the scene, or beyond. If they had more videos to choose from they could possibly get a plate and identify this person.
According to some reports, cops traveled 24 miles to collect surveillance footage, but it doesn’t appear that they got a “breakthrough.” However, at this point, it appears the driver of that car is the likely killer.
Daily Mail reported that Idaho cops are ‘confident’ that the white Hyundai Elantra that was spotted near the scene where four students were savagely murdered holds ‘key’ information in the case.
Moscow Police Captain Roger Lanier said on Thursday they are sifting through a database of 22,000 registered white Hyundai Elantras that fit into their criteria that they are sorting through.
Lanier stressed the cops still needed help from public, saying the 22,000 ‘may not be all’ of the white Elantras in the area.
Police are investigating video footage from an Exxon Mobil gas station which shows a vehicle that sped by around 3:45am on November 13, approximately one mile from where Maddie Mogen, 21, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Kernodle’s boyfriend, Ethan Chapin, 20, were stabbed to death as they slept in their off-campus home between 3am and 4am.
On December 7, police announced the critical news that they were looking to speak with the occupant or occupants of a white 2011-2013 Hyundai Elantra that they said was in the ‘immediate area’ of the victims’ home on November 13, when the slayings occurred, ABC News reported.
‘Maybe one of your neighbors has one in the garage they don’t drive that often. Maybe there’s one that’s just not on the registration database,’ the captain said. ‘Let us know.’
On Thursday, Kaylee’s grieving parents, Kristi and Steven Goncalves, made a plea to local businesses asking them to comb through surveillance footage after a gas station attendant found a clip of a white Hyundai on the night of the unsolved killings.
They expressed grave concern that they could lose vital evidence as time is of the essence particularly since Tuesday marked one month in their daughter’s gruesome death. They are urging local businesses to check surveillance footage for other clues.
She told Good Morning America that there is ‘a 24-hour mark on a lot of those little video cams, there’s a seven-day, a one month.
‘We’re hitting the month [mark],’ Kaylee’s dad, Steven said. ‘If the key part of the evidence is outside that [time frame], then we have to get it now.’
Xana Kernodle’s family have been working on getting their own leads by handing out flyers around the University of Idaho campus and to local residents. Their goal, the family said, is to hand out 5,000 flyers, the news outlet reported
Kristi Goncalves called her daughter’s killer ‘methodical,’ ABC News reported.
‘I think he really thought it out. I think he was quick, I think it was quiet. And he got in and he got out,’ Kristi said.
I agree with that, because how else could you kill FOUR people, while two others are sleeping in the house? This person (assuming it’s one killer) knew what he was doing, and he definitely had a plan.
But why kill all four people if it was “personal?” After all, it’s highly doubtful this one killer had a grudge against all four people at the same time. Maybe it’s a serial killer? That seems unlikely.
There are still so many questions. This case is baffling.