A late-night food truck camera appeared to show 2 of the Idaho victims hours before they were found dead

A livestream from a late-night food truck appears to have recorded two college students ordering food hours before authorities found them and two others slain, video obtained by NBC News shows.

MOSCOW, Idaho — A livestream from a late-night food truck appears to have recorded two college students ordering food hours before authorities found them and two others fatally stabbed at an off-campus home, video obtained Wednesday by NBC News shows.

The video appears to show the University of Idaho students ordering “mac of the week” and carbonara at the food truck amid a rush of customers early Sunday. The livestream was broadcast on the platform Twitch by Grub Wandering Kitchen, which owns the food truck.

Joseph Woodall, who manages the truck, said they appear to have been there between 1:30 a.m. and 1:40 a.m.

A video still appears to show two of the Idaho victims at a food truck before the incident.GrubTruckersWoodall described the downtown food truck as one of Moscow’s only late-night options for hospital workers and students going to house parties or bars.

It is not clear where the pair went after they left the area, roughly 10 minutes after they appear to have arrived. Moscow Police Chief James Fry told reporters Wednesday that the four victims — Ethan Chapin, 20; Madison Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Kaylee Goncalves, 21 — were most likely killed in the "early morning hours" Sunday.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/late-night-food-truck-camera-appeared-show-2-idaho-victims-hours-found-rcna57624


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