Final videos show Idaho students playing and dancing in party house where they were killed
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Heartbreaking videos emerge of murder victims in Idaho dancing and joking in banquet halls days before they were slaughtered in their beds: Dog who survived attack is shown for the first time – while killer remains on the run
- New videos show murdered Idaho students playfully singing, dancing and celebrating Halloween
- The videos were mostly filmed in the party house where three of the five girls living there were murdered
- Kaylee Goncalves, Maddie Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Xana’s friend Ethan Chapin were all killed
- They were brutally stabbed multiple times with a ‘long knife’ and then left to ‘bleed out’ in their home
- Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, the two other roommates, survived the gruesome murders unharmed
- Kaylee’s dog, Murphy, was also in the house at the time of the murders, but the animal was unharmed
- Police in Moscow, Idaho have not found any suspects or real leads in the case
- The families of the victims are increasingly frustrated by the lack of police action
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DailyMail.com can reveal tragic final videos of the four murdered Idaho students dancing, singing and celebrating Halloween together in their shared home just days before they were slaughtered in a gruesome quadruple attack that continues to baffle police.
The videos were shot at their shared home in Moscow, where a killer stabbed to death three of the five roommates in the house on Nov. 13 and also killed one of the girls’ boyfriends.
The footage features Murphy, the small dog shared by Kaylee Goncalves and her ex-boyfriend.
On Monday evening, Moscow police announced that Murphy survived the attack and is now being cared for by a “responsible” person. The police have been criticized for the poor handling of the case.
Murphy appears in the videos alongside Kaylee and fellow victims Maddie Mogen and Xana Kernodle.
The girls lived a blissfully happy student life in Moscow, sharing a six-bedroom house with Dylan Mortensen and Bethany Funke, both of whom survived the November 13 murder.
Dancing in the kitchen: Kaylee led the girls in a playful TikTok dance in a video posted a few weeks ago filmed in the kitchen
Kaylee with her dog Murphy. Idaho police just confirmed that Murphy was in the house when she was brutally murdered
In some of their videos, Kaylee Goncalves, Maddie Mogen, and Xana Kernodle are shown in their party house with their two other roommates and Kaykee’s dog, Murphy, who survived the November 13 quadruple homicide.
In some of their final weeks on campus, the girls — who were known for throwing parties — are shown dancing in Halloween costumes and impersonating each other for spoof TikTok videos.
Those videos now live on on social media as painful memories of the young women.
Police have been criticized for quickly ruling out the gruesome skinning and killing of another dog three weeks earlier as a possible lead in the murder investigation.
In that case, the mini Australian Shepherd Buddie was skinned and slaughtered after being let out.
A source tells Radar Online that assessment is a ‘hurry to judge’.
“I can understand the local police not wanting to instill fear in a local community already on high alert, especially given that no suspect, no motive or no murder weapon has been identified, but to conclusively rule it out (the dog murder) seems like a very interesting and somewhat hasty decision.
In one of their latest videos, the girls pretended to be each other in the house where their bodies were found on November 13
Halloween fun: Kaylee, pictured left, in her Mean Girls, Christmas themed Halloween costume. That’s right, Xana and her friend Ethan, in their costumes
Party house: In other clips the girls shared online before their deaths, their house is filled with other students
“It has long been established that individuals capable of killing four people in this manner begin killing animals. Dahmer. Bundy. Berkowitz.
“This is a red flag and it has murderous traits.
“These are serial killer tendencies.
“The police owe it to the community to explain how to unequivocally remove any link between these two cases,” the person – who is close to the investigation but was not named – told the outlet.
Kaylee shared her dog with ex-boyfriend Jack DuCouer.
Her family is convinced he had nothing to do with the murders and released a statement earlier this week to say so.
Moscow police are refusing to reveal whether they believe the killer was someone who knew the girls and had been in the house before, or if it was a stranger who had been watching them.
Their house could be easily spotted from the surrounding properties.