Fear and frustration run high in Idaho town where four college students found dead
In this college town mourning four students killed in a quadruple homicide, the fear and frustration are hard to miss. University of Idaho students said Tuesday.
MOSCOW, Idaho — In this college town mourning four students killed in a quadruple homicide, the fear and frustration are hard to miss.
University of Idaho students said Tuesday they were frightened because the culprit in the attack not far from campus had not yet been caught and frustrated at what they viewed as too little information about the killings from officials.
Police have said that the four were killed in an isolated, targeted attack and that there is no imminent threat to the community at large.
Officers on Monday investigate the deaths of four University of Idaho students at an apartment complex south of campus.Zach Wilkinson / The Moscow-Pullman Daily News via APMoscow Mayor Art Bettge has speculated the deaths might be linked to a property crime “gone wrong” or a “crime of passion,” but without a suspect or without knowing whether anything was missing from the home, a motive remains elusive.
On the sprawling red brick campus in Moscow, just east of the Washington line, a student said she was tweaking her routines — no more night walks around the university — and developing new ones.
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