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Eleven days after the grisly stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students, Moscow is a ghost town but investigators are still on the case.

Published: 24-11-2022 21:21

Citing fear for their safety, most students had moved out of the area and into dorms on the Pullman campus of Washington State University. Businesses were boarded up, and the only people on the streets were police officers and journalists.

The murders - which have still not been solved - sent a chill through the small college town and left many residents wondering if they would ever feel safe again.

"I don't think anyone here is going to forget what happened," saidUI student Sarah Fox, who was one of the last to leave Moscow. "It's just too scary."