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University of Idaho / Students Killed #1401890

CNN Evening News for Wednesday, Nov 23, 2022
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(Studio: John Berman; Mosow, Idaho: Natasha Chen) The limited new information in the investigation into the targeted attack on two Sundays past on four students {Ethan Chapin, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle & Madison Mogen} in a house near the University of Idaho by a suspect with a knife updated; scenes shown of the house. [Moscow police Capt. Roger LANIER@- talks about campus safety options.]

(Studio: John Berman) Live discussion held with CNN's John Jay College of Criminal Justice professor Lawrence Kobilinsky & HLN's "real Life Nightmare" Paul Hole about the Idaho murders. [HOLE - offers views on processing the crime scene, what was learned about the weapon from the autopsy; other aspects of the investigation like phones/devices.] [KOBILINSKY - offers views on how the investigations take time for analysis, the DNA & fingerprint evidence.]

(Studio: John Berman) Hole's shows on HLN noted.

Reporter(s):
Berman, John;
Chen, Natasha
Duration:
00:07:30

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