Today is November 13th.
It’s the two year anniversary of the brutal murders of four students at the University of Idaho, a case that captured the nation’s attention and about which many questions remain.
Kaylee Goncalves, Maddie Mogen, Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle, pictured above, were found stabbed to death in their bedrooms, in the house they lived in at 1122 King Road, in the small college town of Moscow, Idaho. The house has controversially been demolished but it was in the middle of college housing and you could see it from the classrooms. Two of the roommates, Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke (also pictured above) survived.
Next summer you will read their story and the seismic impact of the murders on the the small town of Moscow, Idaho in my upcoming book co-authored with James Patterson.
It’s not appropriate for me to share the details now, but, as I did last year, I do want to take a moment on this day to remember the four beautiful souls who should be still among us.
Read on at Vicky Ward Investigates