Former FBI agent explains why Idaho murder case may take longer to solve

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'I think within the year we will have a break,' former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer told Newsweek, adding that she thinks the case is 'not cold at all.'

On November 13, four University of Idaho students—Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle—were fatally stabbed in an off-campus residence by an unknown perpetrator.Department is currently leading the investigation, with assistance from the FBI and the Idaho State Police, but no suspect or person of interest has been identified at this point.

According to police, investigators have received thousands of tips from the public and have also recovered over 100 pieces of evidence from the 1122 King Road residence. Over 250 interviews have also been conducted, police said.on Wednesday, former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer explained that this case is"not cold at all" but noted that as the investigation continues, more and more evidence will be looked at, which takes time.

Boise State University students and people who knew the University of Idaho students who were killed in Moscow, Idaho, pay tribute at a vigil on November 17 at BSU, and in the inset, a view from the back of the house where police found the four victims stabbed to death on November 13. On Wednesday, former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer spoke to Newsweek about the ongoing investigation.

Coffindaffer went on to discuss a recent case in Oklahoma where four men were found dismembered in a river. According tothe four victims' bodies were found on October 14, and on December 26, 67-year-old Joseph L. Kennedy was charged in the crime. Coffindaffer used that case to explain that despite evidence linking the victims to Kennedy's salvage yard shortly after the bodies were found, it still took police two months to build a case and charge the man.," Coffindaffer said, adding that she believes it will take a year from the November 13 date for it to be solved.

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