Four students of Idaho University were brutally stabbed to death in their beds and the culprit is still on the loose.

A brutal killing happened in Idaho, Moscow where four students were stabbed to death in their homes while they were asleep with a big knife.

All four people were the students of Idaho University in Moscow, and lived near the University.

Out of four students, three were girls and the fourth one was a boy. All students aged 20 and 21.

Names of three girls are; Madison Mogen (21), Kaylee Goncalves (21), and Xana Kernodle (20).

The boy was 20 years old and his name was Ethan Chapin. He was in a relationship with Ms. Kernodle.

                

Apart from these four students, two other room-mates were also present in the apartment when the attack took place, and they remained safe during the attack.

However, the investigators suggest that the other two roommates slept through the attack and have nothing to do with the killings.

The autopsies of the students claim that the students have defensive marks on their bodies which suggest that they tried to fight back with the killer.

Police did not find the culprit as of yet, and it poses a threat for the society. The investigative team is trying their best to find out the culprit.

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