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Producers with “Jesse Watters Primetime” spoke with college students on the College of Idaho concerning the murders of 4 friends Nov. 13. 

The school college students, who weren’t named, shared how they’re maintaining themselves protected on campus and what theories they’ve after Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle, Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves had been discovered stabbed to demise in off-campus housing. 

College of Idaho President Scott Inexperienced mentioned college students would have the chance to attend lessons remotely for the rest of the autumn semester. 

“I’ve seen numerous my associates which are ladies have dad and mom which are actually scared, and the ladies have chosen to not come again,” one male pupil mentioned. 

A male pupil shared how a number of feminine associates of his have chosen to not return to campus. 
((Screengrab/ Jesse Watters Primetime))

A feminine pupil shared that she texts her mom each time she leaves her housing and goes to and from class. 

“I am extra cautious now. I used to maintain my doorways unlocked on a regular basis and now I do not anymore,” mentioned a second feminine pupil. 

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A number of college students defined they now carry a variety of self-defense objects from a small pocketknife and Taser to mace and bear spray. 

When requested in the event that they consider police are doing job within the investigation, two college students laughed, saying, “they have not given us a lot data.” 

“I believe there’s much more proof that we simply do not know that they do,” the male pupil mentioned. 

Students explain that investigators haven't shared much in the murder investigation to put them at ease. 

College students clarify that investigators have not shared a lot within the homicide investigation to place them relaxed. 
((Screengrab/ Jesse Watters Primetime))

A bunch of male friends echoed comparable sentiments with one saying, “Sadly, in my view, I believe they’re working out of time as a result of these items, the longer they get dragged out, the tougher it’s to catch any individual or discover any individual.” 

“[The suspect] could also be nonetheless current and releasing data could scare him off to the purpose he leaves the nation,” one other added.  

College students additionally revealed their theories as to who carried out the quadruple murder within the early morning hours of Nov. 13. 

University of Idaho students talk to "Jesse Watters Primetime" about who they think murdered their four peers. 

College of Idaho college students discuss to “Jesse Watters Primetime” about who they assume murdered their 4 friends. 

“I believe it is both a pupil that is perhaps on campus or actually a serial killer,” one responded. 

“There’s like a 50% probability it is in all probability a pupil,” a second defined. 

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A feminine pupil mentioned she believes the suspect left throughout Thanksgiving break. 

“That is like an ideal cowl, so, I actually doubt he is nonetheless right here.” 

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