Chief James Fry was asked about the owner of the 1122 King Road residence and if they have been in communication with detectives during the investigation.
"We have spoken with them and they are cooperating," Fry said in response. No information at this time has been released about the identity of the owner of the residence. The comments by Fry come amid the ongoing investigation into the November 13 quadruple homicide of Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Madison Mogen, 21, Ethan Chapin, 20, and Xana Kernodle, 20.
Four University of Idaho students were found dead Sunday, November 13, at this house in Moscow, Idaho. On Tuesday, Moscow Police Chief James Fry said that the owner of the 1122 King Road residence is fully cooperating with investigators.As the investigation has continued for more than a month, police have not been able to successfully identify a suspect or person of interest.
"You always hold back information on any case you work, but one this big you hold back because you want to have an unbiased jury pool," Fry said."It's not just about today, it's about in a year from now or whenever we make an arrest and go to trial. We want to have that pool of people who can look at the case and not have all the facts to that to make the decision to find this person guilty.
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