Father of Idaho murder victim was asked to fix lock at home in week before the killings
Story by Oliver O'Connell • 2h ago
Cara Denise Northington, mother of murder victim Xana Kernodle, revealed in a phone interview with NewsNation that her daughter’s father had worked on the locks at the home prior to the killings.
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Speaking with anchor Ashleigh Banfield, Ms Northington said she believed her daughter’s bedroom door had a lock and the Jeff Kernodle had visited the Moscow, Idaho, house a week before Xana’s death to fix a lock.
It is unclear whether it was the lock on the bedroom door or one of the house’s external doors.
Ms Banfield also reported that a former tenant had told Fox Digital that his bedroom at the house had a coded lock on the door — as did every bedroom in the house.
However, a recent photo posted on social media that shows a second-floor bedroom appears to show a knob on a bedroom door that does not appear to be a coded lock, says Banfield.
It is a possibility that in the intervening years the door locks were changed.
Ms Northington also shared her frustration with the police investigation during the interview with Banfield, noting that she was getting more information from the news than from officials.
The heartbroken mother said she and her family have been absorbing the shock since Xana, 20, her boyfriend Ethan Chapin, 20, and their roommates Kaylee Goncalves and Madison Mogen, both 21, were found dead on 13 November.
It has now been three weeks since the four University of Idaho students were found murdered at their off-campus home and police are yet to identify any suspects.
Moscow police said on Saturday that they had received over 2,645 emails, 2,770 calls, 1,084 digital media submissions, and 4,000 crime scene photos.
But officials pointed out that “at this time, no suspect has been identified”.
Two surviving roommates Dylan Mortenson and Bethany Funke who were asleep on the first floor of the house have made public statements on the murders for the first time.
Police revealed for the first time that a sixth person may also have lived at the home where the students were murdered.
“Detectives are aware of a sixth person listed on the lease at the residence but do not believe that individual was present during the incident,” the department said on Thursday.
Now, 21 days into the investigation, the killer is still at-large and detectives are wrapping up their work at the crime scene.
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Authorities are asking anyone with information about the incident to call
208-883-7180 or
tip...@ci.moscow.id.us.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/us/idaho-murders-roommates-of-slain-university-students-break-their-silence/ar-AA14S3OX?cvid=207e666b50d84bd2a11269ba856a7a03
https://www.foxnews.com/us/university-idaho-murders-timeline-what-know-slaughter-four-students The timeline of the murders and the investigation.
7 hours after the 4 ppl were stabbed to death a 911 call was made but before that friends of the two ppl that were not harmed were summoned over thus ******* up the crime scene at a minimum. In the 911 call they told the dispatch that someone was unconscious when in fact 4 ppl all known to them were non-responsive and had suffered noticeable blood loss did they not notice they were not breathing? How do you kill 4 ppl without alerting the 2 others in the house at 4 am? There was no forced entry to the residence according to police.
Strange case hope it gets solved. Condolences to the grieving parents and friends of the murdered the dead females were quite beautiful.
"Maddie and Kaylee were like second moms to me. They taught me a lot on how to be a responsible adult ........" That is what one survivor said waking up to 4 dead ppl in your home is a very adult situation and the responsible adults were all dead.
I support the death penalty.