Idaho murders: Kaylee Goncalves' Range Rover retrieved from city lot

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A man picked up slain University of Idaho student Kaylee Goncalves' silver Ranger Rover from Moscow, Idaho, police on Thursday, nearly six weeks after her murder.

"She just bought a brand-new vehicle for herself, her first vehicle," Kaylee's mother Kristi Goncalves told Fox News' Lawrence Jones last month."She went home Friday to literally go show off her new vehicle. She was like, ‘Maddie has to see my new ride. Like, she has to see this.’ And she was talking to Maddie the whole time going back and forth between the car she was buying.

Kaylee Goncalves' car was picked up Thursday from the Moscow, Idaho, city lot. Two Moscow police officers in plain clothes were spotted helping a man get the car started. "She was a hard worker, always having a full time job on top of her studies even in high school," according to her obituary."Kaylee loved the nicer things in life and took a lot of pride in buying those things for herself." Slain Idaho college student Kaylee Goncalves with her dad, Steve Goncalves.

Police have not identified a suspect or recovered the large fixed-blade knife they believe was used in the horrific attack that has left the small college town reeling from grief. The coroner said the victims were likely ambushed as they slept and each was stabbed multiple times. Investigators are asking the public for tips to help track down a white

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