It’s been one month since four college students in Idaho were killed. Here’s what we know so far.
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00:00It's now been one whole month since four University of Idaho students were found stabbed to death.
00:04Police have yet to identify a suspect or find a murder weapon,
00:07leaving the small town of Moscow fearful. Officials spoke Monday, a day before the
00:11four-week mark, saying that they're quote, still 100% committed to solving this crime.
00:15We're not releasing specific details because we do not want to compromise this investigation.
00:21We want more than just an arrest. We want a conviction.
00:25Police are currently looking for the driver of a white Hyundai Elantra that
00:28was last spotted near the crime scene in the early morning hours of the killings.
00:32A month ago, police first responded to a report of an unconscious person
00:35and found four individuals stabbed to death in an off-campus rental home.
00:38The coroner said the victims were likely asleep, with some having defensive wounds,
00:42and that the stabbings took place sometime after 3 a.m.
00:45The night before the stabbings, two of the victims were at a fraternity party,
00:48while the other two were at a bar in downtown Moscow.
00:50All four returned home around 1.45 a.m. on Sunday, November 13.
00:54Two other roommates survived and appeared to have slept through the stabbings,
00:57but are not believed to be involved in the killings.