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Food truck video of slain University of Idaho students offers timeline of their final hours wo of the four University of Idaho students who were killed on Sunday were last seen alive ordering at a late-night food truck in Moscow, Idaho, at about 1:41 a.m., the truck’s live Twitch stream shows.
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In the video, Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves order $10 worth of carbonara from Grub Truckers and wait about 10 minutes for their food. As they wait, they can be seen chatting with each other and other people standing by the truck.
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Joseph Woodall, 26, who manages the food truck, told CNN the two students did not seem to be in distress or in danger in any way.
The food truck video offers a helpful timeline of their final hours, Moscow Police Department Chief James Fry said Wednesday, in a quadruple murder case that remains wide open, with no suspect and no murder weapon and a reportedly bloody scene where investigators were still working Thursday.
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The students — Mogen, Goncalves, Ethan Chapin and Xana Kernodle — were all found stabbed to death in their shared off-campus home on Sunday afternoon, authorities said.
Autopsies have been completed and the results will be revealed when available, an employee at the Spokane County Medical Examiner’s Office told, Police on Thursday issued a release from Latah County Coroner Cathy Mabbutt listing the cause of death as homicide and the manner of death as stabbing. No autopsy details were included.
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The killings and the lack of information from authorities have rankled residents of Moscow, a city of 25,000 that hasn’t recorded a murder since 2015, according to state police data. Local police are working with the FBI and state police to hunt down a suspect.
Idaho police say there were other people in the home at the time of quadruple homicide, but declined to say who called 911. Despite the lack of an arrest or suspect, Moscow police initially described the killings as a “targeted attack” and said there was no threat to the public. Fry backtracked some on Wednesday in his first news conference on the case.