BREAKING: Gas Station Cam Shows White Vehicle Night Of Murders | #idahomurders

Dec 14, 2022, 12:54 AM

On the night of the unsolved stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students, a clerk at a Moscow gas station spotted a white vehicle going by at 3:45 a.m. Detectives gathered eight hours of surveillance video from the business on Tuesday morning.

An overnight assistant manager informed Fox News Digital that during her downtime on the graveyard shift, she has been slowly examining the footage over the past three days, seeking for clues. She said that on the murderous night, she was not at work.

She claimed that on Monday evening, about 3 o'clock, she saw the automobile. She claimed to have taken a photo of the screen and forwarded it to a tip-collection email address set up by the police.

She claimed, requesting anonymity out of fear for her safety while the offender is still at large, "I had a weird feeling to go get on the cameras."

She remarked that the car passed by "really quickly" and pulled down a side street off of Highway 8.

Police announced last week that they were seeking to speak with anyone inside a white Hyundai Elantra who could know something about the deaths of Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, and Xana Kernodle, all 20-year-olds. At the residence, the three women shared a living space, and Chapin, who was dating Kernodle, spent the night there.

According to police, any Elantra occupant may have "critical information to share" in this instance.

Around 11 a.m. on Tuesday, investigators arrived there and took the video.

The store manager reported that the cops introduced themselves as state detectives and captured an entire shift worth of footage.

As they stepped out of the building, one answered, "Not yet," when asked if they had discovered anything significant.

According to police, a white Hyundai Elantra from 2011 to 2013 was seen close to the victims' residence around the time of the murders.

After leaving the gas station, the detectives proceeded straight to the police station, and it was still too early for them to remark on what was in the tape.

Police continue to ask for assistance from the public, according to police spokeswoman Robbie Johnson, though she was unable to immediately clarify whether the Elantra seen on the gas station's surveillance footage was the same vehicle.

She said, "We're still encouraging people to send it in if you saw anything that night that looks strange...anything you have to report, even if you don't think it's anything." "When we get that information, even if it's small, it may piece the timeline together, put those puzzle pieces together, and we get a greater, bigger picture of what was going on," she says.

No suspects have been apprehended or made publicly known.

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