(NewsNation) ā The family of Kaylee Goncalves questioned if police were too quick to clear some of the people connected to the case in which Kaylee and three other college students were killed in a rental home near the University of Idaho campus in Moscow, Idaho.Ā
Speaking to NewsNationās Brian Entin, the family says since the Nov. 13 killings, police have ruled out a number of people as potential suspects, something they would like more information on.Ā
āA few of the names that have been circulating around, I think itās hard not to dig into this and I donāt know how much of that is we have so little information from law enforcement, and how much of it is really a sister or a fatherās intuition,ā said Alivea Goncalves, Kayleeās sister.Ā
āI just feel like thereās been a couple individuals that were cleared very fast that maybe should not have been,ā said Kristi Goncalves, Kayleeās mother.Ā
The family is asking for clarity to help them understand why authorities were able to clear some persons involved so quickly.Ā
āI donāt know what would prevent you from sharing someoneās alibi,ā said Steve Goncalve, Kayleeās father.
So far, police have cleared the person who called 911 to report an unconscious person, as well as the food truck driver Kaylee and Madison Mogen stopped at shortly before the killings occurred.Ā
Two roommates in the house at the time of the attack survived, and a sixth person was also named on the lease. Police have ruled them out as suspects as well.
A person wearing a hooded sweatshirt near the food truck was also not involved, according to police.Ā
The family also notes that Kaylee made phone calls to her ex-boyfriend the night of her death, which they say was normal and unrelated to the killings.
The family told NewsNation they just want to understand the process better, as the investigation approaches its fourth week.Ā
āWe donāt want to make more victims out of innocent people,ā Steve said.Ā
NewsNation has been covering this story from the beginning, and will continue its investigation in a special hour on Sunday. National correspondent Brian Entin will host āSpecial Report: Idaho Murder Mysteryā on Dec. 4 at 9 p.m. ET on NewsNation. Hereās how you can watch.
