The police chief of Moscow, Idaho, defended his department’s handling of the investigation into the killings of four university students and pushed back at the notion families are being “left in the dark.”
“Every family wants a little bit different information, and we have a liaison with each of the families, that we talked to them daily,” Moscow Police Chief James Fry said, adding that the local prosecutor’s office also has a liaison who is in regular contact with victims’ families.
The unsolved slayings of the four University of Idaho students in an off-campus residence on Nov. 13 has placed a spotlight on the small police force’s efforts. The case has been , who initially said the “targeted attack” posed no lingering threat to the community, although Fry days later told reporters he couldn’t say where the killer or killers may be. No suspect has been named and the weapon — believed to be a large knife — has not been found.
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