Police find no evidence slain University of Idaho student Kaylee Goncalves had stalker

Police officers haven't been unable to verify stories that one of many slain College of Idaho college students, 21-year-old  Kaylee Goncalves, had a stalker.

“Investigators have appeared extensively into data they acquired about Kaylee Goncalves having a stalker,” The Moscow Police Division mentioned in an replace on the investigation on Tuesday evening. “They've pursued lots of of items of knowledge associated to this matter and haven't been in a position to confirm or establish a stalker.”

Police made the announcement after legislation enforcement officers mentioned earlier Tuesday that they have been trying into stories that Goncalves had a stalker.

“We’re conscious of those varied stories and we’re investigating,” Idaho State Police spokesman Aaron Snell informed ABC Information.

Greater than per week after Goncalves and three different college students —  Ethan Chapin, 20, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Madison Mogen, 21 — have been stabbed to loss of life whereas they have been sleeping of their off-campus residence, police haven't arrested any suspects.

Snell mentioned that he remained “optimistic” that detectives will make a break within the case quickly — because the Moscow group lives in worry with the killer nonetheless on the free.

“There's a piece of proof on the market someplace that’s gonna assist us resolve this case,” he mentioned.

“We proceed to work exhausting and we would like the group to know what we’re doing,” he added.

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Police mentioned Kaylee Goncalves didn't have a stalker.
Officers investigate a homicide at an apartment complex south of the University of Idaho campus on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022. Four people were found dead on King Road near the campus, according to a city of Moscow news release issued Sunday afternoon.

Officers examine the murder on the house advanced south of the College of Idaho on Nov. 13.

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Kaylee’s dad and mom, Steve and Kristi Goncalves, mentioned police informed them the killer was “sloppy” and left a multitude of proof. Police mentioned it seems that the victims have been focused though the motive stays unclear.

“It was a posh and horrible crime and it'll take a while to resolve,” Moscow Police Chief James Fry warned on Monday.

“We imagine they’re focused as a result of we take a totality of all of the circumstances we’re taking a look at. Do we all know anybody person who was focused?” Fry additionally mentioned. “We’re not in a position to say at this cut-off date as a result of our investigation, however we nonetheless imagine that.” 


Right here’s the most recent protection on the brutal killings of 4 faculty pals:


Police have acquired over 600 suggestions and carried out scores of interviews as investigators from a number of completely different businesses have descended on the town of about 25,000.

Former FBI agent Brad Garrett informed ABC Information that the killer or killers might have been accustomed to the structure of the three-story residence, which neighbors described as a “celebration home.”

The 4 college students have been all killed between 3 and 4 within the morning whereas their two different surviving roommates have been sleeping in one other a part of the home, police mentioned.

“It tells me that somebody got here into the home with a consolation degree — that they most likely knew their means round the home,” Garrett mentioned.

Final photo of the victims, pictured just hours before their untimely deaths. The four University of Idaho students who were found dead in off-campus housing were identified on Monday as Madison Mogen, 21, top left, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, bottom left, Ethan Chapin, 20, center, and Xana Kernodle, 20, right.
The ultimate photograph of the victims, pictured simply hours earlier than their deaths.

The roommates, Bethany Funke and Dylan Mortensen, discovered their slain pals and referred to as police simply earlier than midday on Nov 13. Police mentioned it seems the roommates contacted different pals earlier than dialing 911.

“A number of folks talked with the 911 dispatcher earlier than a Moscow Police officer arrived on the location,” officers mentioned. “Officers entered the residence and located the 4 victims on the second and third flooring.”

Garrett informed ABC investigators ought to develop their search past the victims’ instant circle of family and friends.

“You’re going to have to start out spreading out to folks that they had only a informal relationship with,” he mentioned.

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