Police: No suspect named in Idaho quadruple-homicide after 10 days
Authorities have been searching for perpetrator of brutal slaying of students.
Police have still not yet named a suspect in the brutal quadruple-homicide of four University of Idaho students 10 days after the killings took place.
"No suspects have been named or arrested," Moscow Police Capt. Roger Lanier said at a press conference on Wednesday.
In the more-than-a-week since the killings, which occurred in the early morning hours of Nov. 13, Moscow police have set up a website as a central repository of information on the killings.
In a Tuesday update posted to that database, police said they had investigated claims that one of the victims, Kaylee Goncalves, had been targeted by a stalker prior to the killing.
Police "have not been able to verify or identify a stalker," they said in the release.