Mother of Idaho murder victim describes feeling "left in the dark" by police and worries case could go unsolved
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The mother of Kaylee Goncalves, one of the college students who was fatally stabbed in a chilling quadruple homicide at the University of Idaho last month, has voiced her concerns about whether authorities will solve the case as their investigation presses on without a suspect or an arrest.
In an interview with NBC's "Today" show that aired on Thursday, Kristi Goncalves described "being left in the dark" over the course of the probe and lamented the lack of communication between police and the victims' families.
"It's sleepless nights. It's feeling sick to your stomach. It's just being left in the dark," Goncalves said of the investigation, which has persisted for more than four weeks. Goncalves admitted that she fears the case will never be solved, saying, "I can't help but not ... There's a lot of unsolved murders," she told the show.
