Updated: 7:28 PM PST November 19, 2022 New information: The Moscow Police Department released new details Saturday. In the social media post, Police said the private party driver who took Kaylee and Madison home on Nov. 13th and do not believe he is involved. Detectives believe that on November 12th, the two surviving roommates had been out separately, but returned home by 1 a.m. They did not wake up until later on November 13th. The 911 call made at 11:58 a.m. on November 13th requesting help for an unconscious person. The call was made from inside the home on one of the roommates’ cell phone. Moscow Police Department arrived shortly after and found all four victims.
Newly Confirmed Information:
- The four victims were likely asleep at the time of the attacks.
- There were some defensive wounds found on parts of the victim's bodies.
- Each victim was stabbed multiple times.
- There were no signs of sexual assault.
- Detectives do not believe two other roommates that were inside the home during the murders were involved in the attacks.
- Detectives also do not believe a hooded male seen outside the food truck Kaylee and Madison visited that many have speculated online about was involved in the murders.
- Reports that the victims were tied and gagged are not true.
- As part of the investigation, detectives seized the contents of three dumpsters on King Road to locate possible evidence.
- Detectives have checked with local businesses to see if a "fixed-blade knife" had recently been purchased.
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