Ride Share Driver Says He Wasn't Followed | 4 Killed For What

Episode 30,   Dec 26, 2022, 08:31 PM

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Friday, the ride-share driver who brought Maddie Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves home before they were murdered gave exclusive details about the route home in a recent conversation with a reporter for News Nation. 

Forty days have gone since the deaths of the four students from the University of Idaho, and no one has been identified as a suspect in the case. The driver said to NewsNation that he goes back over the events of that night "every single day."

"I have a very good memory... There was no one following me. There was nothing strange about it. According to the driver who spoke with Alex Caprariello from NewsNation, "There was not one single weird thing about that roadway." There were no passengers in any of the vehicles that had their lights on. Nothing out of the ordinary happened that evening on Greek row. You could hear the banging coming from the fraternity homes down the block, but that's quite standard."

The driver is one of the very few people in Moscow who works for a ride-sharing company, and he claimed to have known the girls who were killed. In the past, he had driven each and every one of them home.

It would appear that the police did not contact him or attempt to locate him after the murders. However, after hearing about the murders on the news, he called the police and provided digital material to clear his identity. This information included a timed receipt from a Taco Bell.

He was never identified as a subject of interest, and he was cleared of suspicion right away.

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