University of Idaho murders: Kaylee Goncalves' injuries were 'significantly ... trends now

University of Idaho murders: Kaylee Goncalves' injuries were 'significantly ... trends now
University of Idaho murders: Kaylee Goncalves' injuries were 'significantly ... trends now

University of Idaho murders: Kaylee Goncalves' injuries were 'significantly ... trends now

Murdered Idaho student Kaylee Goncalves had injuries that were 'significantly more brutal' than the other victims which is driving theories she was the target of the quadruple homicide. 

Kaylee's family revealed her injuries over the weekend were more extensive than those suffered by Xana Kernodle, her boyfriend Ethan Chapin or even Maddie Mogen, who was in bed with her when they were murdered on November 13. 

They are growing increasingly frustrated with the bungled police investigation into their daughter's murder, which has so far produced no new leads. 

Now, the family is turning to private investigators to help them find answers. 

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Steven Goncalves, Kaylee's exasperated father, is now turning to private investigators to help him solve his daughter's murder

Steven Goncalves, Kaylee's exasperated father, is now turning to private investigators to help him solve his daughter's murder 

Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves, both 21, were murdered while sleeping on the top floor of the house

Madison Mogen and Kaylee Goncalves, both 21, were murdered while sleeping on the top floor of the house

Police in Idaho continue to work at the crime scene , but are yet to produce any strong leads

Police in Idaho continue to work at the crime scene , but are yet to produce any strong leads 

Detectives removing items from the house in Moscow, Idaho, over the weekend

Detectives removing items from the house in Moscow, Idaho, over the weekend

Hapless police in Moscow, Idaho, have been accused of ruling suspects out 'too quickly'

Hapless police in Moscow, Idaho, have been accused of ruling suspects out 'too quickly' 

Kaylee's father Steven told The New York Post they were horrified to learn that some of the detectives on the murder unit within the Moscow Police Department were in their mid-twenties. 

'They’re just inexperienced — and I don’t want anyone making mistakes in my child’s case,' Steven said. 

He previously told NewsNation's Brian Entin that Kaylee's injuries were worse than the other kids', but he didn't go into detail. 

Steven fumed over the weekend that detectives are allowing the case to go 'cold' and that while they may not appreciate his continued interaction with the media, it's necessary to find his daughter's killer. 

Frustrated: The Goncalves family say they are tired of waiting for answers from the cops in Moscow

Frustrated: The Goncalves family say they are tired of waiting for answers from the cops in Moscow 

He also revealed during an interview this weekend that police have asked him not to specify whether he believes his daughter was the intended target. 

'I probably over-disclosed information that they wish I wouldn't have said, but the story's going cold. 

'There's less people coming to Moscow. 

'I'm not going to go sleep in my bed knowing that I could get up and I could go to town and I could do something, and I'm not going to go away. 

'I hate to be a pain, but as a father, I just can't even sleep thinking that I could be doing something.' 

Kaylee, Madison, their roommate Xana Kernodle, 20, and her boyfriend Ethan Chapin, 20, were

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