Police spent over two hours Wednesday packing up the belongings of four murdered Idaho college students – including one victim's pink cowboy boots that had been displayed in her window. FOX13
– including one victim's pink cowboy boots that had been displayed in her window.
Mogen's pink cowboy boots had sat on the ledge of the third story window next to a large, decorative letter "M." He was asked if it was difficult for him to return to the crime scene. "We have a job to do," he replied." We owe this to the families, we owe this to the victims, we owe this to our community."Idaho police have plans to remove personal items belonging to four University of Idaho students who were murdered on Nov. 13 from their residence where the crime occurred.
It has been more than three weeks since the horrific slayings and police have yet to publicly announce a suspect or motive.
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