The killer of four University of Idaho students likely stalked through multiple rooms across two floors in their house and could have slipped in through a sliding door in the knife rampage, records indicate.
Floor plans of the house where the slain students lived show two bedrooms on the third floor and two on the second with a sliding door on the second level that is accessible to the outside.
Police said the stabbings of Ethan Chapin, 20, Xana Kernodle, 20, Madison Mogen, 21, and Kaylee Goncalves, 21, took place in the early hours of Nov. 13 while roommates Bethany Funke and Dylan Mortensen slept on the first floor.
The house plans of 1122 King Road obtained by the Daily Mail show provide a clearer layout of the sloped property in the city of Moscow.
Chapin and Kernodle, who were dating, were likely together on one floor — and Mogen and Goncalves likely on a separate floor.
Police said two victims were on the second floor and the other two were on the third floor when the unknown killer knifed them to death. The Daily Mail reported that a TikTok video of Goncalves with her dog was shot in a room on the third floor that had the top balcony.
To confront the victims on the third floor, the suspect would have passed through multiple common rooms, including the living room, on the second level, according to the Mail.
Police declined to say Wednesday if the suspect entered through the front door or the sliding door.
The first floor had two other bedrooms where the surviving roommates were during the rampage.
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