BREAKING: Police Chief Speaks Of Personal Dedication To Idaho College Murders Case

Dec 07, 2022, 12:26 AM

As frustration grows in the University of Idaho Murders case from the public and the parents of Kaylee Goncalves, today we hear a candid update from the police.

Fox News Alexis McAdams spoke with the Moscow, Idaho, police chief.  James Fry, as he tries to relay his personal dedication and restore confidence in finding the murders in this horrific quadruple homicide.

He talked of his personal relationship and emotional connection to the murders. 

Addressing Kristi's complaint, Fry said the department had re-interviewed some individuals up to three times, noting that a "cleared" individual can still be called back to speak with investigators if the evidence supports it.

"We always have the option of re-interviewing,"; "We've actually re-interviewed people two or three times because we'll get tips, or we'll get information that we need to verify again and sometimes we need to ask the questions just a little, bit different to ensure that we're getting the proper information to continue on with this investigation. So that happens regularly in all investigations."

Meanwhile, On Tuesday, grieving Father Steve Goncalves told Fox News Digital that he has conferred with various attorneys who could force police to divulge case data. Saying: "There are things that we can request and things we can do to get to the truth faster," he said. "You have to fill out forms to get this evidence released to you. I don't know how to do that."

Brian Entin of News Nation today spoke with Sigma Chi President Reed Ofsthun outside of the Sigma Chi house.
 
 The house where police are focusing on the timeline between 9 pm Nov 12 and 1:45 am Nov 13th, where Ethan and Xana are believed to be at the Sigma Kai house. 

WHEN ASKED IF THERE WERE CAMERAS AT THE HOUSE, THE ANSWER WAS “NOT ON THE PROPERTY”.

It has also been reported that beginning tomorrow, the Moscow, Idaho, Police Department will begin to collect and remove some of the personal belongings of the victims from the residence. These items are no longer required for the investigation and will be returned to the victims' families once they have been gathered.

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