12/1/2022
Multiple vigils were held across Idaho and Washington Tuesday night to honor four students found dead.
“It seems very surreal because this is the sweetest town ever and safest,” said Angie Spellman, a Moscow resident. “We always get accolades for all of the good things about who we are and our community, so it doesn’t seem right that this happened at all.”
On the morning of Nov. 13, police discovered the bodies of four murdered University of Idaho students, stabbed to death in a house near campus where three of them called home. Two and a half weeks later, five vigils were simultaneously held Tuesday across Washington and Idaho in their honor.
“Our people are dedicated. Our people care about this community. Our people want to ensure the community that we’re here to bring safety, and we’re here to get resolve on this,” said James Fry, chief of Moscow Police Department.
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