University of Idaho's Sigma Chi president spoke out for the first time about the murder of member Ethan Chapin and his girlfriend, who were last seen at the fraternity house.
Former federal prosecutor Francey Hakes joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the latest on the investigation into the quadruple murder and how the families aim to take matters into their own hands.victims Xana Kernodle and her boyfriend, Ethan Chapin, were last seen before their murders said he has"full faith" in the investigation, according to a report.and the FBI all we know," Sigma Chi president Reed Ofsthun told NewsNation.
"We're kind of leaving it up to them to piece it together. Obviously we don't have the utilities or resources to do it on our own. So we're putting full faith in the officers and the detectives doing it, but that's all I really know right now," he said.The Moscow Police Department previously said they believe the couple attended a party at the Sigma Chi house from 9 p.m. to 1:45 a.m.
Idaho State Police spokesman Aaron Snell told ABC News that Kernodle and Chapin's timeline"seems to be one of the larger areas that we don't have a lot of information in."Investigators are trying to piece together what the couple did that night, who they contacted and the route they took home. General view of the Sigma Chi house in Moscow, Idaho on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022. Visible in the background just to the left of the roof is the home where four University of Idaho students, including Sigma Chi fraternity brother Ethan Chapin were murdered.
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