Police in Idaho dismissed rumors and ruled out multiple people who had contact with victims the night of a quadruple homicide, leaving witnesses and video as a main hope.
On Sunday, chief of Moscow police James Fry asked the public for help solving the vicious stabbing deaths of four people just outside the University of Idaho campus Nov. 13.
The chief and other authorities on Sunday sought to reassure the community that they are focused on the crime and have dozens of investigators and extra officers, including 15 state troopers, on the job in the 7-square-mile city of nearly 26,000 residents. Police don't believe a person who was dialed seven times from the cellphone of Goncalves after she arrived home is involved in the attack, Fry said.
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